Day Three of Glue Arts week and we have two more fun projects to share!!
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Now for today's designs!
First off is our Pumpkin Card by designer Lisa Andrews that holds a sweet treat inside:
Step 1: Cut six ovals (three for each side) from Double Dots paper, I used Creative Memories cutting system, 3 ½” x 5” oval using the red blade.
Step 2: Adhere two of the ovals with Scor-Tape, as shown, this is the back of your card
Step 3: Repeat for the front of the card, expect use Glue Arts foam sheet to attach the middle oval
Step 4: Using the back piece, line the bottom of the pumpkin up with the left gutter and score at 3 ½”
Step 5: for candy pocket, use a 3 x 2 piece of paper and score ½” and ¼” on three sides, snip off the corners and fold to create a pocket. Adhere it to the inside of the card with Scor-Tape.
Step 6: Using brown cardstock freehand a stem and score every ¼”, attach the stem in between the front and back pumpkin. Attach front of card on the back using Scor-Tape. Decorate as you please! I used the Heartswirl Doohickey die from Magnolia for the tendrils.
Here is a peek at the inside of the card:
And a side view of how it stands open:
Thanks, Lisa!
Our next project is a Shaker Gift box with lots of sparkle brought to you by designer Tami Mayberry:
Supplies: Card stock: Bazzill Prismatics, Patterns: Bo Bunny Press (lid/stars), Bella Blvd (box sides); Dies: Spellbinders Paper Arts; U Cut if Foam:GlueArts; Scor-pal scoring tool; Designer Adhesives Foil:Clearsnap; Glitter and Sparkle Fibers: Clearsnap; Gems: Want2Scrap; clear acetate
For this box I began with the One Cupcake Box tutorial by Scor-pal Designer Kittie Franken.
When making the base of the box I skipped the part of step 3 of adding an opening and instead added a shaker style lid with the aid of GlueArts UCutIt foam, double sided foam adhesive.
After step 6 of the tutorial we begin the process of creating the shaker lid.
Begin by cutting a foam square roughly the size of your lid/base (in this case 4x4). Then cut another square from the center of the previous square. I used Spellbinders dies for both steps.
Once you have your frame cut, place it on the scored panel to be used for the lid positioning within the center scores and use a pencil to trace the opening. Cut opening using die or craft knife. Fold sides of lid as directed in original tutorial.
If your foam is larger than lid (as shown below) simply trim to fit. Once you have a nice fit, cut two clear square slightly smaller than foam frame. I used the backing from a clear stamp set but you can use recycled packaging, acetate, transparencies or any other clear material. Adhere one square to the frame, fill with glitter or other filler and cover with second clear piece. (Sample uses dilver glitter and sparkle fibers form Clearsnap) Adhere finished shaker to inside of lid and decorate finished box as desired.
I used the piece of foam that I cut from the center of the frame along with Design Adhesives Foil from Clearsnap to create shiny 3D stars. I used my Spellbinders dies to cut a star from the UCutIt foam and then simply peeled the backing off of one side, placed the foil on and peeled off leaving a sparkle finish.
Here are some more peeks of the final result:
Thanks for stopping by once again.
We will see you tomorrow with more projects!
Love the pumpkin card! Thanks for the tutorials!
ReplyDeletewow, great projects! Loving the combo of Glue Arts and Scor-pal!
ReplyDeleteAnne
Can I just say...wow! Amazing projects again today!
ReplyDeleteThese are some great ideas here! Who knew you could make pumpkins from ovals? And I love the cute vine embellishments. And the box is pure genius--love how you made the top!
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful projects, love them both. Thank you for sharing them.
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing these projects. I loved the pumpkin.
ReplyDeleteGreetings.
hiya sweetie
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing these great tutorials
there both amazing hunni
hugs angelique
2 fab projects..thanks for the tutorials!
ReplyDeletexxx Margreet
Wow! Another day of fabulous inspiration! Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteThe pumpkin box would be a great project to do with kids. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI love Both of these projects, How fun!!!
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What fun projects! I love the pumpkin with the hidden treat inside and the little star box is adorable! Thank you for sharing the tutorial as well. Great directions! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat amazing projects. Thanks for sharing them with us.
ReplyDeleteThese projects are really cute! Love that sweet pumpkin holding the treat and Tami's cool shaker lid!
ReplyDeleteI love the pumpkin!
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful projects! I especially like the pumpkin.
ReplyDeleteLove the projects, the pumpkin is adorable, and the shaker box is such a good idea for holiday gifts. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteSuper cute!
ReplyDeleteAwesome projects,very clever
ReplyDeleteHugs Julie P
Love the shaker box. I'll have to learn to make boxes now. GlueArts did a great job with the 3D foam. I have lots of plans for this stuff. angeldon6@yahoo.com
ReplyDeletebeautiful projects
ReplyDeleteThank you for the great tutorials
ReplyDeleteI love both projects
hugs Linda
Love, love, love the pumpkin! And the shaker box is fun!
ReplyDeleteVery cute projects--really like the pumpkin one.
ReplyDeleteI like the concealed pocket in the pumpkin card! The Shaker Box is lovely - I like the bling on the lid.
ReplyDeleteWow, I thought that was a great pumpkin card until I saw the treat inside, woooweee! And what a pretty box, love that idea! Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteKatie B.
The pumpkin card is so cute. Great idea with the shaker box.
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CA-UTE pumpkin card!!! What a darling idea!!! Well done!! And the directions are such a bonus!! Love the shaker box, too!!
ReplyDeleteTeri
Both of these projects are awesome. Can't wait to have the time to try crafting them. Thanks for sharing with us.
ReplyDeleteTWO wonderful, fun projects, in time for the holiday season! I will definitely try making these so thank you for sharing them!
ReplyDeleteLove it! Both very cute
ReplyDeleteAwesome! I'm loving both of these projects! And the tutorials are great!!
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I want to try the Pumpkin!!! Thanksgiving is (Unfortunately) not a holiday in South Africa and we're heading into summer fast but I'm still going to try this!
ReplyDeleteGotta make the box....LOVE the box. Pumpkin is adorable but love the box. Tut is awesome. Thanks so much
ReplyDeleteFun projects! I have to try that pumpkin! I am always looking for little ways to give treats to my co-workers. Love the box. Lots of glitz and bling!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty shaker box.
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet pumpkin card. A great way to give a little sweet to an adult; most of us look enviously at all the goodies the kids get and wish we could get a little ourselves! And the box is gorgeous; so many ways to use a beautiful box.
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful projects. I love the pumpkin idea..The would make cute place settings at a Thanksgiving day table too.
ReplyDeleteI love this pumpkin card! Anotherthing I am gonna have to try! TFS CallyAnn
ReplyDeletecute little pumpkin card!! Love the shaker box! Ive never made one!
ReplyDeletekacee
The pumpkin is just totally adorable! And the shaker box is so cool, have not seen one of these yet!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful creations girls! Thanks so much for sharing with us :)
ReplyDeletewow what fun great projects... I love them
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing..
Both great projects, and I do so appreciate the tutorials, as I am a visual crafter and this helps me recreate some fabulous fun! Thanks so much for sharing with us!
ReplyDeleteGreat projects.
ReplyDeleteWhat great projects! I am coming to your house for Halloween!
ReplyDeleteCute pumpkin and box... boxes are always fun to make!
ReplyDeleteLove the pumpkin card candy holder - adorable.
ReplyDeleteThese are great projects. I know I'm making both of them! Thank you so very much for the inspiration and the instructions!
ReplyDeleteSuch cute projects! Love them all!
ReplyDeleteSo sweet love both I know I will be making alot of boxes this Christmas;) keelymullings@yahoo.com Newley wed now mrs Davis yay
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