Showing posts with label 3D Project. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 3D Project. Show all posts

My Pyramid Scene Box with Tutorial Link

 


Hello friends. Today I am here to share my Pyramid Scene Box that I created. I saw a version of this box on a German webpage and liked it, but did not understand the language nor did I have the cutting machine that the site used. Solution? Create my own template and tutorial!

The tutorial is a ten page document complete with written and pictorial instructions. The final three pages are images of the template that you will need to print, match the lines, and tape together. The template is created using a 12 x 12-inch piece of card stock. You will need to trace the printer paper template onto the 12 x 12-inch card stock. Once the scoring and cutting is done, the box is a breeze to assemble.

The cost of the tutorial is $10.00 (US). 


Enhanced Summer Tray


Hello Stampin' Friends.  I have a question for you: have you ever looked at an item and just knew that with a bit of enhancement it would be perfect? That is exactly what I experienced with this tray. I was perusing the 50% off merchandise at a local craft store when I happened upon this tray. Immediately I could visualize seashells from the Friends Are Like Seashells bundle decorating this tray. And not just any seashells, but large navy and gilded seashells!


Last weekend I was off to a Stampin' Up! retreat in Sumter, SC, loaded down with stamp & die bundles, stamp & punch bundles, cardstock, designer series paper, ink pads, tools, and a vibe for fun! Oh, and this tray. Of the several projects I completed, this tray turned out almost exactly as my mental image. 

I began by stamping the seashells in Night of Navy ink. I then used the coordinating Seashell 3D embossing folder to add shape and texture to the shells. Finally, I used Stampin' Up!'s Gilded Leafing to embellish and bling up the seashells. 
 


I had completely forgotten that I owned French Seashell motif glassware. That was an added "ooh!" when I returned home. I hope to use this tray a lot this summer, serving beverages and food, both indoors and out. And I hope that this project causes you to think "off of the paper" when using your Stampin' Up!


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