Nope, you're not mistaken; you've seen this before.
The details on the image, cloud texture, etc. are here:
:O) Today's a catch up kind of day: templates (and how-to make the box assemble the card.) In case anyone was curious...
Downloaded PDF cloud templates here
(with a mirrored version)
The details on the image, cloud texture, etc. are here:
:O) Today's a catch up kind of day: templates (and how-to make the box assemble the card.) In case anyone was curious...
Downloaded PDF cloud templates here
(with a mirrored version)
This template is for cloud shapes (no duh huh? heehee.) You can use 'em however you like, of course; I've used them with this angelic Little Paper Shop stamp set:
I love that she's so bootylicious. LOL. (How do you spell that?) Great to have images in the greater media that reflect more realistic female proportions. I think it really really matters. Okay ... off my soap box & onto how to make this card box.
It measures 3 and 1/2 by 4 and 1/2 inches
(easily made with one standard sheet of cardstock
that's cut to 8 by 10 inches)
(easily made with one standard sheet of cardstock
that's cut to 8 by 10 inches)
(If I don't make any sense, just lemme know.) ;O)
Assembling a Cloud Swing Card:
Step 1) Decide where you want your angel & pierce a hole for the brad that will make the card swing. (I used Cloud shape #2 for the front piece)
Step 2) Mark large cloud through pierced hole [I used the Large cloud shape #1 for the card front (that it swings open to]
Step 3) Pierce through cloud card front (where you marked)
Step 4) Put brad through 2 card cloud fronts. (It's so cool how that makes a swing card. Whoever thunk that up was a genius!)
Step 5) Put dimensionals/foam tape on the angel & sit her over brad on card front
Step 6) Adhere the cloud card to front & to back of box (FRONT: Whole swing card; BACK: shape #3) Then it swings open...
(For the other deets (making the clouds & angel) click here)
Mel, This is really adorable. Thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteHappi Scrappin'
Great tutorial Mel - wonderful way to use you "own-made" cuttlebug folders.
ReplyDeleteMel! This box is so cute!!! You are amazing!!! Thank you for sharing tutorial!!!
ReplyDeleteHi from France,
ReplyDeleteI really appreciate your blog. Thank you for all you do for us !!! And one funny thing : a few days ago, I made some "clouds template" too...You can see them at http://idcrea.over-blog.com/article-28128125.html
But yours are so nice and your "how to" very useful.
PS : apologize for my "poor" english...