Showing posts with label Pierced Scalloped Circles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pierced Scalloped Circles. Show all posts

Thursday, March 9, 2017

Tutorial Thursday - Get Well box


Hi!
Tamara with you today. I'm sharing a rather simple idea how to make a box that can be used for different occasions all you have to do is change the front. I decided to use Nurse Marci (again) and make a Get Well box. It's big enough to add some Get Well prezzies inside.
So, let's get started.

What you need:
white cardstock
design paper
twine

scissors
scoring board
scor tape
liquid glue

la-la land crafts items you need: 

Step 1:
Cut two pieces of white cardstock:
7 1/8 x 7 5/8"
9 x 9.5"

Take your scoring board and your two white rectangles (one is smaller than another) and make score lines on the smaller one first. Score 1" from all four sides.
Then take the bigger rectangle and make score lines 2" from all for sides. We now have the base for the box!



Step 2:
Cut both rectangles like on the picture below. You get 4 small flaps on each rectangle. Also cut out the little triangles on the flaps, so they will close nicely.

Then take your white cardstock and cut 8 rectangles (we'll use these to mat design paper):
2x  5.5 x 7/8"
2x  5 x 7/8"
2x  5 3/8 x 1 7/8"
2x  4 7/8 x 1 7/8" 

Then take your design paper and cut another 8 rectangles, each is 1/8 smaller:
2x  5 3/4 x 6/8"
2x  4 7/8 x 6/8"
2x  5 2/8 x 1 6/8"
2x  4 6/8 x 1 6/8"

Mat them all on the sides of the bases we did in step 1.

 

Take your double sided tape and glue design paper on the mat and then on the base.




Step 3:
Make folds. Apply adhesive on all four flaps and glue them together so we get two parts of the box, bottom and the lid.

 



Step 4:
Take your white cardstock and cut 4 rectangles:
2x  5.5 x 6"
2x  5 3/8 x 5 7/8"

Then take your design paper and cut another two rectangles:
2x  5 2/8 x 5 6/8"

Mat together rectanges from design paper with the smaller white rectangles.


Then adhere them to the 5.5 x 6" rectangles. You get two quite sturdy layers. These two are the bottom and the top of the box.


Step 5:
Apply adhesive to the bottom side of both box bases.
 
 

Carefully put the box base to the center of the sturdy bottom/top we made in previous step. Be careful that you adhere the bottom of the box on the bottom layer so that the design paper faces UP!!! 


When you adhere the lid you have to be careful that the design paper side of the sturdy top is facing UP!!! (this means you're adhereing to the white opposite side of the sturdy top) because we're going to decorate it later.


This is how the lid should look like from the side.


Step 6:
Stamp images and use your prefered colouring meddium to colour them in. Then take your scissors and fussy cut the images. 
Stamp your sentiment (I chose "Get well soon") on a white piece of paper and cut it out in a shape of a rectangle.


Step 7:
Use your die cutting machine and la-la land crafts dies and cut:
2x  Bandaid Die
1x  Hello Tag
8x  Small Scallops Border
1x  Pierced Scalloped Circles
1x  Double Stitched Circles
1x  Stitched Nested Hearts

Glue pierced Scalloped circle to the stitched circle, then adhere the top of the bandaid to the bottom. Adhere together the tag and add some white twine. Take the small stitched heart and add some foam tape. Adhere it on the rectangle with the sentiment.

Take your white cardstock and cut a rectangle 5 7/8 x 4" and design paper and cut another rectangle 5 6/8 x 3 7/8". Mat them together.

 

Step 8:
First decorate the front. I used foam tape on all my fussy cut images. You can see I added Small Scallops border die cuts behind the rectangle we cut in the previous step.


I also added the same borders all arround the lid of the box. One single die cut is too short for the whole lenght of the box so you have to combine two on the longer sides.

 


That's all from me today! I hope you like my "Get Well" box?! :)
Hugs, t.

Thursday, November 10, 2016

Tutorial Thursday: Winter box


Today I'm sharing with you a tutorial on how to make a small Winter box. The idea is not originaly mine, I got it here, but I did make a few changes and most of all, I used la-la land crafts stamps and dies to decorate it.

What you need:
kraft cardstock 
white cardstock
design paper
drawer handle
embellishments (paper flowers, lace flower)
white crackle paint
strong adhesive
tube (can be from any kind of tape)
scissors
scoring board
scor tape 
crop-a-dile

la-la land crafts items you need:
 Step 1:
Take a 2" high and 3 2/8" wide tube. The tube can be from duck tape or from any other tape. I got mine from the post office. You can buy very long tubes for sending large rolled stuff. I took it to the carpenter and he cut these for me. You can easily cut it with a crafting knife.


Make two marks on the top of the tube which should be 2" apart and cut down with scissors. You get 2x2" big piece of the tube.


Step 2:
Cut two piecec of cardstock, one 2" x 12" and the other one 2" x 5". I used I love winter design paper from Echo park.


Apply adhesive on the back.


Step 3:
Carefuly adhere the smaller piece of the tube to the smaller piece of the design paper. Adhere it to the middle of it and then fold both pieces to the inside, so that it gets covered all arround.



Do the same with the bigger piece of the tube.


Step 4:
Cut 5 2/8" x 6" rectangle from kraft paper and score at 1 3/4" and 3.5" (the shorter side). Then turn the paper arround and score at 1 3/4 and 4 1/4".


Cut like on the picture.


Make folds.

Step 5:
Apply strong adhesive on all flaps and on the front of the drawer.


Step 6:
If you wish to decorate the inside too, then cut:
1x     1 5/8" x 1 5/8" (red design paper)
2x     1 5/8 x 2 4/8" (red design paper)
2x     1 5/8" x 1 5/8" (striped design paper)
3x     1 5/8 x 2 4/8" (striped design paper)

 

Adhere the squares and rectangles cut from design paper to the inside and to the outside.


Before you adhere the smaller squares on the inside you have to adhere the flaps first!!!!! 


Step 7:
Make a hole in the centre of the smaller tube piece and to the front side of the drawer (the one with adhesive).




Take the smallest die from Pierced scalloped circles and cut it out from kraft paper. Make a hole in the middle.


Step 8:
Place the drawer handle through the die cut, tube and drawer.

 
.... the inside ....

Step 9:
Make die cuts from kraft paper and design paper. Stamp the sentiment on a small piece of white cardstock.
Stamp the image, colour it up and then die cut it with stitched circles die. Adhere striped circles to pierced scalloped circles.


Step 10:
Take strong liquid adhesive and apply it to the top and bottom edge of the bigger piece of the tube. Start with bottom first and then place the pierced scalloped circle on. When dried do the same with the bottom (stripes must face up on both).

 


 Step 11:
Decorate the top. At the end apply some white crackle paint to the edges and glitter to the scarf.


Hugs, t.

Monday, August 29, 2016

Use Kraft



Hello, Anna here. Welcome to the Team Monday
This weeks theme is Use Kraft.


Card by Martha
Copics

Hair: E29,E25,E21
Skin: E13,E21,E00,E000,R21
Green: YG97,YG95,YG93,YG61
Orange: YR18,YR16,YR15,Y17
Tan: E47,E44,E43,E41,E40

Card by Ashlee
Stamp-  Sleeping Baby Marci 
Copics 

SKIN - E50, E51, E53, E55, R11, R20
ROMPER/HAT - R00, R21, WOO, W2, W4, W6
SHOES - RV91, RV93, RV95

Card by Anne-Maree
Copics

Skin E50 E51 E21 E11 R00 R0
Hat, Suit R35 R37 R39 
Present G40 G80 BG93 Y32 Y35 Y38

Card by Jennifer
Copics

Face - E0000, E000, E00, E01, E11
Hair - E#1, E33, E35
Hat and Jacket - B91, B93, B95
Shirt,and Drum - Y21, YR23, E33
Boots - E30, E31, E33
Scarf and Pom Pom - R24, R27, R29
Pants - E41, E43, E44

Card by Henryka
Copics

Face: E0000, E000, E00, E04, E11, R00, R20
Hair: E13, E15, E18
Outfit: B91, B93, B95, B97, B99, Co, C1, C3, C5

Card by Debbie
Copics

Skin - E11, E00, E000, R20, R11
Hair - E44, E43, E42, E41
Heart - R39
Clothes - YG97, YG95, YG93, R39, R37, R35, R32, E44, E43, E42, E41

Card by Anna

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Happy Stamping
Anna