I've heard from assessor Jackie that I've received a Pass Credit for Unit Five, this is for my Baby Girl Gift Cot, Bird Box and Butterfly Magic Box. Thank you to everyone who has left feedback for me!
We're going on holiday tomorrow - off to Norfolk and Suffolk for two weeks. Hopefully the weather will be better than it is in Devon at the moment!
Kath x
Thursday, 14 June 2012
Monday, 11 June 2012
Butterfly Magic Box
For my final 3D object for the Certificate in Papercraft I've made a Butterfly Magic Box. I made this following the tutorial on the Magic Boxes website.
I cut two squares from an A4 sheet of Moondust card, one of 190mm for the box and one of 82mm for the box lid. I then scored the larger box 74mm from each side and the smaller box 20mm from each side. I cut the corners from the larger box and folded along the scorelines. To make the lid I snipped all four corners, trimmed the excess and fastened the corners with tacky glue. To decorate the inside and outside of the box (both are the same) I used a turquoise and red Hot off the Press paper (a magazine freebie) and attached this to a 300gsm card to make the box sides heavy - this weight helps the drop when the lid is removed. I stamped the butterflies onto thin white card and coloured them with Pastel Green, Amethyst and Antique Pink Promarkers. After cutting out the butterflies I stamped the reverse. They butterflies were attached to the end of a thin strip of acetate - the other end of the acetate was slotted through slits in the square patterned base. When I was happy with the height of the butterflies I cut off the acetate under the patterned base and attached the ends with tape. This was then attached to the inside of the magic box. I then used Diamond Stickles on the butterflies so they will catch the light when the box is opened.
As this is to submitted for the Certificate I would welcome feedback or suggestions for improvement, please.
Kath x
I cut two squares from an A4 sheet of Moondust card, one of 190mm for the box and one of 82mm for the box lid. I then scored the larger box 74mm from each side and the smaller box 20mm from each side. I cut the corners from the larger box and folded along the scorelines. To make the lid I snipped all four corners, trimmed the excess and fastened the corners with tacky glue. To decorate the inside and outside of the box (both are the same) I used a turquoise and red Hot off the Press paper (a magazine freebie) and attached this to a 300gsm card to make the box sides heavy - this weight helps the drop when the lid is removed. I stamped the butterflies onto thin white card and coloured them with Pastel Green, Amethyst and Antique Pink Promarkers. After cutting out the butterflies I stamped the reverse. They butterflies were attached to the end of a thin strip of acetate - the other end of the acetate was slotted through slits in the square patterned base. When I was happy with the height of the butterflies I cut off the acetate under the patterned base and attached the ends with tape. This was then attached to the inside of the magic box. I then used Diamond Stickles on the butterflies so they will catch the light when the box is opened.
As this is to submitted for the Certificate I would welcome feedback or suggestions for improvement, please.
Kath x
Tuesday, 5 June 2012
Bird Box
I made a Bird Box for the 3D unit of the Certificate in Papercraft - this was using a template which is designed and created by Nicole Heady.
I printed the template onto cream Centura Pearl card and covered the base section in Hot off the Press Soft Nostalgia lemon/pink flower paper. The roof was made from brown paper from the same collection which was also glued to the Centura Pearl card. I used my Buttercup Promarker to distress the edges of the bird house before assembling it with Tacky Glue and then used my Walnut Promarker to distress the edges of the roof. I used my Nestablilities to cut a scalloped circle to decorate the hole in the front of the bird house and made a loop from pink/white baker's twine which I coloured with an Ivory Promarker - this was attached through two small slits in the roof section. I attached one side of the roof to the bird box with Tacky Glue - the other side was left unattached so a gift can be placed inside the box - small pieces of velcro fastened the roof section.
I used a topper from Making Cards magazine to decorate the roof. To make the flowers I used my Woodware 1" circle punch and cut this into a spiral. I used my quilling tool to roll this and then used Tacky Glue to attach it to a small blossom shape - also made with a Woodware punch. The leaves were punched from a scrap of turquoise paper using my Woodware grass punch. I made flowers and leaves to decorate both the roof and the front of the bird box.
I printed the template onto cream Centura Pearl card and covered the base section in Hot off the Press Soft Nostalgia lemon/pink flower paper. The roof was made from brown paper from the same collection which was also glued to the Centura Pearl card. I used my Buttercup Promarker to distress the edges of the bird house before assembling it with Tacky Glue and then used my Walnut Promarker to distress the edges of the roof. I used my Nestablilities to cut a scalloped circle to decorate the hole in the front of the bird house and made a loop from pink/white baker's twine which I coloured with an Ivory Promarker - this was attached through two small slits in the roof section. I attached one side of the roof to the bird box with Tacky Glue - the other side was left unattached so a gift can be placed inside the box - small pieces of velcro fastened the roof section.
I used a topper from Making Cards magazine to decorate the roof. To make the flowers I used my Woodware 1" circle punch and cut this into a spiral. I used my quilling tool to roll this and then used Tacky Glue to attach it to a small blossom shape - also made with a Woodware punch. The leaves were punched from a scrap of turquoise paper using my Woodware grass punch. I made flowers and leaves to decorate both the roof and the front of the bird box.
As I am going to submit this for assessment, I would welcome feedback, please.
Kath x
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