Showing posts with label Holiday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holiday. Show all posts

3.09.2014

3-D Floppy Eared Bunny Silhouette Tutorial

Note: The Silhouette cutting file is available here.

Project Description:
Here is a great beginner project. It is a simple and easy pattern to create adorable 3-D bunnies with floppy ears.  Use print paper with a white backing to give a contrast to the design. The cutting file includes the grass accent file as well as the bunny in three sizes.


Each will fit on the 8 x 10 size mat. You can cut all three at once on a 12 x 12" mat.


Here is a whole family of little bunnies teamed up with tulips for a fun Easter centerpiece.


3D Bunny Tutorial:

Tutorial assembled using Silhouette Software Release 2.7.18. This tutorial assumes you already know how to use the Silhouette and Silhouette software. It can be cut on both Cameo and Portrait Silhouette machines.

Supplies Needed:

  • Template from Silhouette On-Line Store here.
  • Paper Glue
  • Silhouette Cameo or Portrait
  • Heavy Paper

Steps for completing the 3D bunny project project:

1. Download the cutting file for your Silhouette Cutting machine from the Silhouette Online Store. This is what the file looks like.




2. Prepare and cut the file.
  • Cut the grass from the file and paste into a new file.  You will cut that from green paper.
  • The parts may be grouped together. Click on it once to select it, then go up to the OBJECT Menu in the Silhouette software and select UNGROUP. This will split it into the separate pieces which you can copy and paste into new Silhouette files (FILE Menu to NEW).
  • Cut the bunnies from heavy weight paper that can be curled. I purchased one of those big books of 12 x 12 papers for scrap booking on sale last year. It had a perfect array of spring pastels in many prints and I went wild in the pink and purple section. From each sheet I could cut a family of bunnies.
  • Once cut, I peeled them off the mat.


  • I then pulled each ear over the sharp edge of my craft table to curl the ears.




  • You pull each ear over the edge with the print side of the paper down.
  • Fold the bunny along its base on each side. The dotted lines are fold lines. This forms the spacer and support for the standing bunny.
  • I then applied a glue dot in the center of the head right below the ears.


  • And pressed the two halves together.

  • And another bunny joins the bunch!


  • And hops off to join the others.


  • The grass requires a sharp blade and a good mat.  But because the nature of grass, it really doesn't matter if a blade tears. Cut some grass to use with the bunnies.


Use your creativity to create a fun and colorful arrangement on your table of mantle.





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© 2014 Marji Roy, Ashbee Design

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1.13.2014

3D Valentine Tea Light Luminaries

Note: 
The files are up. Here are the links:

  • 3D Valentine Luminaire - Tall here.
  • 3D Valentine Luminaire - Medium here.
  • 3D Valentine Luminaire - Small here.
Important Note: If you purchased the Tall Luminaire before 1/22/14, you got a second copy of the medium one. There was a mix-up at the store. If you need the tall one, you can restore it through your Silhouette Download History on your My Account page, or email me directly at my email address in the side bar below.


Project Description:
Using some classic Scandinavian motifs as inspiration, I have designed three tea light luminaries to grace a Valentine table or mantle. Add an LED tea light to each. All three are made the same way but each cutting file is different in size and base decoration. The tallest is 11.5 inches tall, middle is 9.5 inches tall and the shortest is 8.25 inches high. They make an attractive grouping together.





Valentine Tea Light Luminaire Tutorial:

Tutorial assembled using Silhouette Software Release 2.7.18. This tutorial assumes you already know how to use the Silhouette and Silhouette software. It can be cut on both Cameo and Portrait Silhouette machines.

Supplies Needed:

  • Template from Silhouette On-Line Store
  • Paper glue
  • Silhouette Cameo or Portrait
  • Card Stock
  • LED Tea Light ( Do not use real candles!)

Steps for completing the Valentine Luminaire:

1. Download the cutting file for your Silhouette Cutting machine from the Silhouette Online Store. There are three separate files:
  • 3D Valentine Luminaire - Tall here.
  • 3D Valentine Luminaire - Medium here.
  • 3D Valentine Luminaire - Small here.


2. Prepare and cut the file.

  • For Portrait Users: 
  • All pieces fit within an 8 x10 cutting area but you will have to rearrange them to do so.

For Both Cameo and Portrait users: 
  • The parts will need to be separated by paper color.  I used 8.5 x 11 card stock and split them up according to this diagram.
  • I know the view is tiny but if you look on the actual cut file, I provided some simple instructions on which groups need to be cut from which color. Of course you can be creative and try something different as well!
  • Note: If the file is grouped together, select it by clicking on it, go up to the OBJECT MENU in the Silhouette software, and down to the UNGROUP command. This will allow you to copy individual elements and paste in a new file (FILE MENU to NEW).

3. Assemble the base.
  • For the base you need the following pieces:
    • 4 red bases pieces
    • White trim hearts (different in each design).

  • Glue the trim hearts up the center of each base piece.

  • Repeat on all 4 base pieces.


  • Fold back all the tabs on the edges of the two bases. They get folded away from the white design just added.
  • Apply paper glue to all the tabs on one base piece.
  • Align the top edge of a tabbed base piece to the dotted fold line of an untabbed piece and start gluing the tabs in place. Work your way down the base keeping the edges aligned. The base will start to curve as you glue the two curved edges together.


  • Here is the first edge glued together....

  • Add the next base piece to the other side again gluing the tabs and matching the seam.Tabbed edges are always glued to untabbed ones. Here 3 are together.......



  • Watch the curved edges and keep pressing them as the glue dries.



  •  Add the fourth base piece and bring it around to connect altogether.


  • Fold over the tabs on one top piece, add glue and glue it down inside the column.


  • Fold over the remaining top piece and glue in place. 



4. Now glue the top lantern area together. 
  • Collect all the pieces. You need:
    • 4 vellum hearts
    • 2 sets of connected red hearts
    • 2 sets of connected white hearts
    • cross shaped base piece
    • tabbed strip and circle for candle holder
  • Here are the parts:

  • Start by gluing the vellum into the center hearts of all 4 red hearts.

  • The white hearts will cover the edges of the vellum but the order that you glue them is very important because they are staggered.
  • Line up the two pairs of red hearts. The first pair of white hearts will be glued over the right heart of the first pair and the left heart of the second pair. The 4 red hearts will now be connected in one strip with the white hearts holding them in place.




  • Now glue the left white heart of the last group to the farthest right red heart on the strip. There will be nothing under the last white heart.




  • Fold the strip of hearts along all the dotted fold lines to form a square, 
  • The last white heart wraps around and gets glued inside the first red heart.


  • If you assembled them correctly all red and white hearts are now connected into the lantern top.


  • Fold down the 4 tabs on the cross base piece.  Add glue to one of the points.
  • It gets glued inside the square, at the base with the cross points lining up with the bottom points on the hearts


  • Glue the opposite corner in place working to keep this platform level.


  • Glue the last two points in place and allow to dry.



5. Add the candle holder inside
  • Wrap the tabbed strip around a Tea light loosely and glue in a loop. You want to be able to easily slide the tea light in and out. 

  • Fold in all tabs on the strip and glue them to the bottom of the red circle. The red circle goes inside the collar and the tabs are visible on the bottom.
  • Glue this into the center of the luminaire lantern top base thus covering the tabs. Allow to dry.



  • Glue this onto the top of the base being careful to center it.


  • Add a tea light and you are done!
  • How about making the other two coordinating Valentine Luminaries as well?



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© 2014 Marji Roy, Ashbee Design

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1.12.2014

3D Valentine Tree

Note: The cutting file has been submitted to Silhouette and can be downloaded here. Tother styles of Valentine trees for paper cutting are available here. here is a solid heart version as well and it can be downloaded here.

Project Description:
Here is another 3D tree design, this time for Valentines Day. I designed and made this shortly after getting my Silhouette about a year ago. It is a complex cut with easy construction afterwards!  I have uploaded two different patterns for this tutorial, one has solid hearts and the other is open. You can resize the pattern and make a collection in various sizes and shades of red, pink and white for a stunning centerpiece. It is both Cameo and Portrait friendly.



Valentine Tree Tutorial:

Tutorial assembled using Silhouette Software Release 2.7.18. This tutorial assumes you already know how to use the Silhouette and Silhouette software. It can be cut on both Cameo and Portrait Silhouette machines.

Supplies Needed:

  • Template from Silhouette On-Line Store here.
  • Paper Glue
  • Silhouette Cameo or Portrait
  • Card Stock 
  • Small binder clips

Steps for completing the Valentine Tree project:

1. Download the cutting file for your Silhouette Cutting machine from the Silhouette Online Store. This is what the file looks like.



2. Prepare and cut the file.
  • Cut 3 times from card stock. I have also cut white hearts and suspended them in the center using red ribbon. That is an optional step. I added the extra heart pattern to the Silhouette file incase you want to put hearts in the center as well.


3. Assemble the tree.
  • Apply paper glue to the tips of all hearts on ONE edge of one tree. Don't go in further than 1/4" from the edge.


  • Place a second tree on top and press together. 

  • Clip with mini binder clips to hold until dry. You can proceed with the other sides as it is drying.


  • Turn back the top tree from the open side and apply glue to the first couple of tips again only going in about 1/4"

  • Place the third tree against them working it between the two trees already together. They will bow apart. 
  • Quickly add tiny binder clips to hold them in place while the glue dries.
  • It is easiest to work a few ends at a time on each side and slowly move up the tree.
  • Glue the third seam together and add binder clips to it as well.


  • Allow the tree to dry and then remove all the binder clips.
  • And the first tree is done! 


  • Try the other cutting pattern with the solid hearts but also try re-sizing and creating a forest.

  • Here is a pair I cut in white index stock. One has a red heart hanging in the center. The other has a string of red wooden beads. Be creative!




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© 2014 Marji Roy, Ashbee Design

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