Showing posts with label Canvas Creations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Canvas Creations. Show all posts

Monday, 9 March 2015

Shadow Box Frame Tutorial & Spring

Shadow Box Frame, Sheltering Trees for All Seasons SPRING by Amanda Bates at The Craft Spa   (1)

So here is another Shadow Box Frame we made last week.  Go here to see the other one made from a piece of 12” Painted Blooms paper.

This was the practice sample for everyone at the All Day Event…but it was quickly put to good use with a stamped Canvas Creations panel.

Shadow Box Frame, Sheltering Trees for All Seasons SPRING by Amanda Bates at The Craft Spa   (3)

Got to love Sheltering Tree for a quick home decor project…..

And just in case you are wondering…the other Seasons will be shared at some point…. thought I’d concentrate on the Tutorial first….

Shadow Box Frame, Sheltering Trees for All Seasons SPRING by Amanda Bates at The Craft Spa   (2)

First thing to point out… both of these Shadow Box Frames were made in exactly the same way…. so following this Tutorial will make either Shadow Box Frame… this one starts out with an A4 piece of cardstock whereas the Painted Blooms one starts out with a 12”x12” piece of paper!

Second thing to point out…. definitely easier to make these in cardstock! So try one in cardstock first!

And the third thing…. a scoreboard makes this a very easy make! I am now making these in just over 5 minutes…though your first will take 20-30 minutes!

Shadow Box Frame Tutorial

1. Score at ½”, 1”, 1 ½” and 2” on all 4 sides.
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2. With A4 card PORTRAIT - make an “extra score” at 2 ½” from top to 2nd score-line down and from bottom up to 2nd score-line up

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3. Turn 180 degrees and repeat (2)
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4. Cut up these extra score lines and diagonally across to the 3rd score line
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5. Cut out the “16-part” squares at each corner
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6. Bone fold all score-lines
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7. Apply Sticky Strip to folded side of outer-most sections on all 4 sides
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8. Apply Sticky Strip across back of 4 diagonal sections
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9. Assemble straight sides first.
Recommend sticking any paper/photo in first before assembling if you want as an edge to edge back!
Remove part of red protective cover
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10. Line up outer edge to inner score-line at that end & press down flat to stick.
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11. Line up outer edge to inner score line at other end & pull out rest of red protective cover to stick. Now your box section should pop up … nice and square and straight!!
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12. Repeat for other straight edge
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13. Now onto the 2 notched ends (narrower ends if using A4) …. Repeat process for the 2 straight sides BUT…. and this is the MOST important TIP…. Remove red protective cover on the 2 small diagonals and cover with some longer lengths of scrap red protective cover
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14. Fold the straight edge down as before & glue into place
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15. Then push the sides up & over the square/box side sections, get the mitres/diagonals in place & then pull the red protective cover out (concentrating on one side at a time!)
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16. Repeat for the other notched side.
And there you have it…one 1/2” section Shadow Box Frame with perfect mitred corners!

From A4 – 11cm wide x 19.5cm high (about 4 1/4” x 7 3/4” high) with a back panel about 8 .5cm wide x 17cm high (about 3 1/4” x 6 3/4”)

And I guess that in the US (with 8 1/2” x 11” cardstock) you will end up with a 4 1/2” Wide x 7” high – and a back panel of 3 1/2” x 6”

And here is the 12” card/Painted Blooms paper version – nice 8” square back panel there….

Painted Blooms Box Frame Feb 2015 by Amanda Bates at The Craft Spa  (6)

Saturday, 7 March 2015

Big but Clean & Simple LOVE card

Artisan Embellishments Flowers LOVE Feb 2015 by Amanda Bates at The Craft Spa (1)

More from my All Day Workshop…. you can’t get much more CAS than this… but there have been a lot of oohs, squeals and WOWs over this card! That being said it is a large card… an A5 long card… ie nearly 12” wide and just over 4” high for my imperial buddies!

Artisan Embellishments Flowers LOVE Feb 2015 by Amanda Bates at The Craft Spa (2)

Now having bought the Artisan Embellishments kit to get the flower ribbon to do one particular thing…. I had used something else to do that thing! So I looked at the stunning flowers ribbon and knew I had to come up with something else!

Artisan Embellishments Flowers LOVE Feb 2015 by Amanda Bates at The Craft Spa (5)

And so a matching card to go with yesterdays mini book came to mind…..

Artisan Embellishments Flowers LOVE Feb 2015 by Amanda Bates at The Craft Spa (6)

It particularly works as the class kit included a piece of the wonderful Canvas Creations… just gives the background a great texture… making this a card very special with incredible soft dimension…. so tactile! Both the flower letters & the background…

Artisan Embellishments Flowers LOVE Feb 2015 by Amanda Bates at The Craft Spa (7)

That being said… as a girl that is not into pinks….. I began to call this the Marmite card… I couldn’t work out whether I loved it or hated it!! Luckily everyone else LOVED it! So what do I know…..

So how are the letters done… Simples…. cut rose ribbon into following lengths, apply a glue dot to the back of each rose and arrange on the card! Lovely and quick…

4 roses x 3; 3 roses x 1; 2 roses x 3 and 1 rose x 1

L is 4 down & 2 across

V is 4 down the left and 3 up the right

E is 4 down. 2 across at top & bottom and the single in the middle

And the O is the gorgeous wreath from the Your Perfect Day stamp set. Hand-cut and 3Dd onto the card….

Think this will be my Parents Wedding Anniversary card this year….