"Hello all, Joanne here with my final GD project. I can't believe how fast the semester has flown by, I have had alot of fun making and sharing my projects with you all. Tonight's project incorporates my love of fabric".
Leandra Says: Woohooo, loving wiggly gingham! I use lego for a diddy alphabet set, the littlest block each has a letter glued to the lego, then you can snap them together to make words. I thought that was quite clever, and I thunk of it all by myself about 10 years ago! LOL. Bet I wasn't the first tho! Thanks for such great projects, it's been a wonderful semester, and so great to have your CAS style represented on the blog this year! Thankyou xx
Gillian Says: The faux gingham effect looks wonderful and the pop of green holly completely finishes of the Christmas theme. Another fun project which I adore. Thank you for all your fantastic projects/techniques throughout the semester. x
I love
fabrics: Spotty, Flowery and, at Christmas, I especially love Gingham. I wanted to
see if I could create the effect of Gingham somehow and decided to try using
paint. I chose to use Fresco London Bus, because not only is it a gorgeous
shade of red, but because of its transparent nature you can see it takes on
more colour where it overlaps, to help create the Gingham effect. I also wanted
a way to make giving cash a little more interesting, and the triangle box is
the perfect size. Of course, it's also perfect for little presents, and really
easy to make. Again there are probably better instructions on the internet, so
my instructions are quite brief.
The sentiment
stamp for this box is taken from the same set as the fairy from day one {Nut Meg 6}, and I
think the words “wishing you a joyful christmas and a prosperous year to
follow” is perfect when sending cash!
First of all
take one sheet of PaperArtsy Heavyweight Smoothy Stamping Card. Mark off a
3.5 inch as shown.
Using a fine
paint brush, paint thin stripes of red as straight and neat as you can (not
very in my case.. as you can see) I started in the middle of the strip and
worked one way ....
Until I
reached the edge.
I then
turned it around and went the other way.
Until I had
filled the strip.
I then did
the same thing in the other direction.
I then mixed
the London Bus with a small amount of French Roast Fresco Paint to make a slightly
darker red.
And painted a
patch of this {all will become clear in a minute}....
And a patch
of Tinned Peas onto the same card.
Once this was
dry I cut off the strip of gingham card.
I then scored the triangle box as shown.
Now for the
tricky bit. It's really important to get the sentiment in the right place, but
it's really hard to see the score lines through the pattern. So a stamp
positioner is a huge help. My stamp positioner is made of lego and some plastic
packaging (not my idea, but one I found on youtube) and it works a treat.
To make the
embellishment, freehand draw some holly leaves (about the only thing I can
draw!) onto the green patch ....
And then punch out
some berries.
Make the
holes in your box, by marking, and punching the first and marking through this
to find the position of the next.
Repat the same
for the other side.
Next cut out the
holly.
Take a piece
of Paperartsy Lace and distress it by pull out the edges with a fingernail so
that it starts to unravel a bit.
Glue to box
and add the holly.
Finally tie the
box closed with some white ribbon and your box
is almost finished.
All you need to do now is just add some
cash!
Thank you so much for all your wonderful comments throughout the semester. I do hope you are inspired to try one of my projects this week and join in the challenge. Joanne x
Leandra Says: Woohooo, loving wiggly gingham! I use lego for a diddy alphabet set, the littlest block each has a letter glued to the lego, then you can snap them together to make words. I thought that was quite clever, and I thunk of it all by myself about 10 years ago! LOL. Bet I wasn't the first tho! Thanks for such great projects, it's been a wonderful semester, and so great to have your CAS style represented on the blog this year! Thankyou xx
Gillian Says: The faux gingham effect looks wonderful and the pop of green holly completely finishes of the Christmas theme. Another fun project which I adore. Thank you for all your fantastic projects/techniques throughout the semester. x
14 comments:
Another fab project, Joanne! I've really enjoyed your projects this semester too, thanks for some great inspiration.
This is really effective: I love the look of the hand-made gingham! Julie Ann xx
Your handmade gingham is awesome and I love the handmade stamp positioner! the money looks very generous Auntie Joanne!
Lucy x
A very cute gift box, the painted gingham looks lovely.
Hand drawn gingham, well i never it looks ace! Nice idea, great box shape:-)
Gorgeous! xx
Fab idea! xx
Oh Joanne this is lovely fantastic ideas yet again xx
Fab bag.Lovely gingham!
super ce petit projet de noel!
Love that gingham! I use my bought stamp positioner all the time, could not live without it, but omg I want a lego one hahahaha
Love that gingham too!! Super idea, thank you for all the tips. Coco x
love this project and the previous ones, really amazing
Thanks for the tutorial, I did try promise miss lol but lines too wonky for me lol this box is so easy and quick too x
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