Project One:
Steampunk & Gears themed ATC card.
This card features paper from Graphic 45's "Steampunk Spells" line, a stamp from "Steampunk Debutante" and brads from the Staples collection. It was made for the Original Rubber Stamp Convention's ATC contest and won honorable mention. I choose to work with the theme "gears." For more info about the card and how it was made please check out my blog post about it.
ProjectTwo:
Gift Box for a Wine Bottle.
This
began as a birthday gift. I wanted to make something original and fun.
So I used G45 Le Cirque paper and matched it to a bottle of wine with a
cute label.
When several of my
friends and fellow scrappers commented on how much they liked the box, I
decided to create a new one that I could teach. The second one features
Artisan Style paper. The way the houses create a 3d effect on the
peaked top looks almost surreal to me.
For more details about the box including class schedule, check out my blog post. To see a step by step tutorial on building this box, click here.
Project Three:
Mini Album featuring Couture & Typography papers.
This album was made as a gift for a friend who lives in Russia. I haven't seen her in several years and was very excited to make her a special gift. The album is based on Kathy Orta's "My Design Mini album" which features her hidden hinge system.
I matted it with Couture and Typography papers. I felt like the colors and styles of these two lines not only reflect my friend's taste and personality, but also accentuate the beauty in each other. To see more about this album, please, see my blog entry.
Project Four:
Shadowbox Wall Hanging with Precious Memories Paper
I created this project as another gift for a friend who recently adopted. I used the four panel shadow box, covered it with the Precious Memories paper and added flowers and butterflies. To make many of the flowers, I used one of my current obsessions, the Martha Stewart Hydrangea punch. To see more about the shadow box click here.
Shadowbox Wall Hanging with Precious Memories Paper
Project Five:
Gramophone Box with Curtain Call Paper
I created this Gramophone with a hidden drawer using Curtain Call paper, chipboard and a few pieces of hardware. The original idea came to me when I learned I could used 3D modeling to create patterns to cut on my Eclips. This is how I made the speaker horn.
The piece can be used for storage or to house a mini album. I really enjoy how the Curtain Call paper worked with the gramophone theme. Especially how it brought out the whimsey and fun while still highlighting the theme of music. To learn more about how I made this piece check out my blog post about it.
Final Thoughts:
Hopefully you have enjoyed my submissions as much as I have enjoyed making them. This year I tried to make some projects that tested my ability to construct, work with themes and to teach what I have learned to others. And in doing so, I think I have learned and grown as a papercrafting artist.
Thank you for your consideration.
Laurel
Final Thoughts:
Hopefully you have enjoyed my submissions as much as I have enjoyed making them. This year I tried to make some projects that tested my ability to construct, work with themes and to teach what I have learned to others. And in doing so, I think I have learned and grown as a papercrafting artist.
Thank you for your consideration.
Laurel