Showing posts with label Gift Box. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gift Box. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 1, 2021

3D Camper Caddy for Eileen Hull

 Hello Fans of Eileen Hull, welcome to June with new projects and a new theme for the month. This June the Teams are playing with all things Summer, whatever that means to you. If you are part of the Eileen Hull Fan Club on Facebook you know that Eileen has made a few different caddies, as her die cuts work great for this. I tend to journal everywhere, in bed, on the deck, in the living room watching TV with my hubby. One of the things that drives me a little coo coo is always going back and forth picking up the necessities for basic journaling etc. I wanted a fun good looking caddy that can easily go from studio to other spots in the house.


This was one of my release projects & I am back finally for my tutorial!!! Nothing says summer like Scotty Trailers, a supply caddy & a Llama!  I am putting my caddy to good use, like arting on my deck outside on the nicer days. Trying to keep the basic everythings in it that I need when journaling etc.

Let's Make One!! Cut 2 pieces using the Gift Box die cut out of mat board. There is a supply list below with links for your convenience. Spritz the board with water & use Distress Sprays to add some luscious color. Don't get the box too wet but it helps the ink move a bit. Your ink may be sucked into the mat board & you may have some circle spray images that is OK as we are adding more layers. Dry. 

Add some Distress Oxide & spray with water on your craft mat. tap the box piece onto the ink, move around to cover the areas in droplets. Dry repeat until you get the look you want. Set aside to dry.

Meanwhile cut 2 pieces of paper to go inside the box. You can use scrapbook paper for a quick fix. I went with a light color paper & added stamping using Archival Inks all  over to make my own patterned paper. 

Cut 1 square off the end of one strip.  On the piece that has 3 cubes, mark top on each end square on the white side. Emboss these 2 squares using an embossing folder being aware of direction if you use a folder with numbers, words etc. The 2nd piece & middle cube do not need to be embossed. 


Have you seen the newish Luster Wax by Sizzix? Oh it is so fun to play with & dries fairly quickly which is a nice bonus. It creates a metallic finish that is very rich. 

Use hard foam & Sizzix Luster Wax to hit the high points of the embossed pieces.  A sneaky hack is to use cosmetic foam with dried acrylic paint on it. 

 Here you can see the 2 end pieces embossed & waxed. This technique really brings out the patterns. Can you spot that luscious Cracked Pistachio Distress Oxide?

 The finished results of the 2 box elements. The overall look is so rich & nummy! You can see here where to add the Redline Tape on the tabs for box assembly. The folders used are Numeric on the left & Retro Circles which sadly is retired but pick your favorites.

Adhere the 2 square box piece to the bottom of the middle square on the 3 piece. Make sure if you used a directional emboss design that you are gluing in the correct direction. Basically the 3 piece makes up 3 of the sides of the cube. The 2 piece creates the bottom of the box & one side. As we cut off a square there is no lid. Using a stencil pal & a good strong glue adhere your paper to the 3 side piece, covering that tab of the bottom piece. See Photo below. You can also use Easy Cut double sided adhesive which I prefer for this technique but I was out.


Cover the inside of the 3 cube piece with your paper making sure the direction is right. You want those hot air balloons flying upwards not sideways, LOL. You can add a square of paper on the bottom, then finish box assembly. Once the box is assembled add the last piece of stamped paper. This way you are covering the inside tabs. 

Distress edges to cover any mistakes. I added linen tape on outside edges that I did not line up very well, hee hee.

Cut trailer piece out of mat board covered in aluminum metal sheets. The sheets are so awesome to work with, they are basically a sticker sheet & are light weight but when added to mat board look like metal. Lightly spritz back of mat board with water & use 3d folder to emboss. 


Here is my embossed piece. How fabulous is that 3d Mechanics Embossing Folder? Looks like deep etched metal. I used this DecoColor paint pen to cover the white edges of the mat board.

Next step was to cover all that fabulous metal in paint! I used distress paint colors that would give me a patina look. Lucky Clover & Mermaid Lagoon. I let the paint dry a bit until it is tacky then used a dry cloth to pull of some of the color from the high points. This may take multiple layers & there is a learning curve. The goal is to get that patina look by getting those blues & greens into the low or debossed areas. You can also add the copper look back in with the wax, so more paint left is better then not enough. 

Use the Luster Wax in Rose Gold to refine the high points. This also adds a more finished look & makes it easier to leave the paint in the smaller crevices. If you prefer the shiny metal look just leave more of the aluminum sheet showing. 


Now it is time to add in the trailer accessory pieces that also are part of the die cut. Mat board was covered in scrapbook paper & more of the aluminum sheets depending on the element. 

 Some of the accent pieces were cut out of the Silver Aluminum Sheets & then embossed using the Foundry 3D folder. The pieces were taped down so I could get the accents where I wanted them. The same paint technique was used on these pieces as above using Black Soot.

All that was left was to adhere the pieces to my trailer & the trailer to the front of the caddy. A traveling llama was found peaking through the door. How did that get there? Sneaky! A gear & brad was also added as a tire. I have been lucky enough to go on a few of the Paper Trails with Eileen & got a picture of the banner that was set above Scotty so that was also added with an arrow as the rod. 

 

Some Tim Holtz ephemera was added to the side of the caddy. You can see that linen tape was also added to the edges for a bit of interest. An eyelet was adhered so I can attach a dabber to the caddy. I am constantly looking for dabbers even though I have a zillion. This way it cannot wander! Thanks so much for joining me today. I hope you have the chance to make one of these awesome caddy's I may need to make a few more!

SUPPLIES:

    Sizzix Website

    Scrapbook.com

    Thermoweb

    Ranger Ink 

Wednesday, March 4, 2020

Eileen Hull's Gift Box Paired with the Whimsy of Dylusions

Hello Inky Friends, this tutorial is a great way to create packaging using Eileen Hull's Gift Box with Scallop Edges. While this looks incredibly inky it is in fact made using Dyan Reaveley's pre-printed papers from her Creative Dyary Journal. I love working with Dyan's whimsical, quirky, fun images.


The Inspiration Team is hard at work creating beautiful spring samples for the month of March so I hope you get to check them out! This box was one of my samples for Creativation 2020 and it would make a wonderful birthday gift box, storage box or decorative organizer box. 


Let's get started! The base for this box as I said was paper from the Creative Dyary which comes in a few different sizes & styles. You could also use the Jumpstart Journal which is printed on one side & blank on the other. Which ever you choose the backgrounds are done for you courtesy of Dyan! 


I started by choosing papers & cutting them into squares just as little smaller then 3.75". Then added some of the delicious Dylusions washi tape along the edge or edges. Next was some stencil work in black acrylic paint. You will want to let the paint dry at least 4 hours or you risk ruining your pen. The doodle work was done with a white paint pen. 


Time for more doodles & stamps. As the backgrounds are very colorful most of the images were stamped on white card stock & fussy cut out. It was so fun & easy to use this formula- washi, stencil, doodle, stamp & quote. This quote which is quite perfect for me is a Dylusions Bigger Back Chat sticker.

How many of you can relate to these great quotes? The images make them even more fun.


This square was changed up a bit. Instead of washi tape the edges were stamped or doodled & the leaves painted. Same with the word sparkle. 


 Love this one with the combination of washi, & doodle plus such a great quote!


This square totally cracks me up! It really makes me want to know what did happen. Ok once the blocks are all done- which may take awhile because it is so much fun! Time to build the pieces.


You will want to cut out 2 Gift Boxes using mat board. Fold at the scor lines using the edge of a table to get a clear fold. Practice making the box so you have an idea of what I am talking about. One of the pieces goes around horizontally & one vertically.


Distress the edges of the mat board using ink or paint. I used Color Blends in Bay. Adhere the squares keeping in mind how the box will be assembled so the images are the right way up. Basically on Piece #1: adhere the squares side by side in the same direction. These will be 3 out of the 4 sides.



The other side  of Piece #1 will be inside the box so I just added different paper & no images.  



Piece #2  will be the top (owl), middle & bottom of the box.  So 2 squares on the inside can be just paper but the flap of the box has the owl image & is oriented in the same line as the other 2 squares. This will be on the inside but when the lid is open you will want the image to be right side up! This whole piece ends up vertically, when you put the box together. The outside of Piece #2 is a bit more complicated. The bottom can be blank the middle square will be the final side and the end square will be the top of the box. 


Here is the view of how you will assemble the box. The flap that goes in the front of the box has the dangle charms. This box can be assembled without glue if you want to use it as a block & actually stays together really well as the mat board is strong. However as I want this to be a box with a lid that opens, adhere Redline tape on the inside flaps that will adhere to the walls of the box. I added washi to the other side of the flaps as they will show on the inside of the box.



This is how the box looks from the back side. Here you can see the Redline on the flaps of the box.  


 Love how the washi tape eyes on the edge work so well with the charms etc! 




Here is a quick video to show you how the whole box looks when finished. There are so many possibilities for this!!

Supplies:
Eileen Hull Gift Box by Sizzix 
Dylusions Creative Journal, Stamps, Stencils, Black Acrylic Paint & Bigger Back Chat available from Ranger Ink.  
Mat Board
Redline Tape

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