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segunda-feira, 7 de maio de 2012

Vintage Cabinet Box


A designer da Sizzix publicou no Blog este tutorial explicando como se pode construir uma pequena arca utilizando o cortante Vintage Cabinet card do Tim Holtz (ref. 657217). Ficamos muito honrados por ela se referir a nós no seu post! Embora a ideia original possa ter sido nossa, o mérito da execução é toda dela! Muchas gracias Paula!
Transcrevemos assim o post original que pode ser encontrado no blog da Sizzix!

THE VINTAGE CABINET BOX

Saturday, 5 May, 2012



I will be perfectly honest. As much as I love this die and its possibilities, this idea was originated by Patricia Villa Boas, the Portugal distributor of Sizzix and the organizer of Chocolate Quente, the event where I taught this project. But with her permission granted, I can share it with all here. Beware it is a picture heavy post.


All measurements are in inches as it is easier for this project. the funny thing was that I originally did it all in inches, then thinking that in Portugal all would be in centimetres I translated the measurement, leaving in the UK the inches. First class, they wanted all measurements in inches so a quick change was needed. But of course, the next class was mostly in centimetres with a few inches people. By the end all measurements created a bit of a headache on my maths challenged brain!


So on we go!
You will need to begin with a full 12 x 12" piece of card. For the tutorial, I am using one of my favourite lines from Teresa Collins called Everyday Moments.



Cut the 12 x 12" in to two 6 x 12".


One of them trim 1 1/2" off the bottom -not including the white strip!)


Then score it at 3 3/4" from the left edge.


Score at 3" from the other score line - or at 6 3/4" from the left edge if it is any easier.


Take the other 6 x 12"  and trim it in half (so that you get two 6 x 6"). Then die cut them using the Vintage Cabinet Card. I always put the front of the card facing down towards the foam, unless I need the die cut to be flipped.


Then, score both cabinet card (one at a time) from the inside corner towards the bottom of the die cut.


Do the same at the other side of the card.


Then, score the bottom by following the inner corners.


Cut the small bit between score line so that you can create a small bit to tuck in.


Then glue the bits to the scored bottom.


Like this. Remember to do the same to both die cut Vintage Cabinet Card.


Then, attach one of the card to the middle of the scored card.


Then attached the second die cut card.


Then glue the sides. I always use wet glue (Tacky Glue, PVA or Glossy Accents) as dry glue (any sort of tape) tends to dry out and eventually the whole things comes unstuck.


I use magnets to make sure that the glue bonds properly. But they are not essential, a good grip with your fingers will be ok!


Then add a line of your choice of strong wet glue along the back of the box.


And attach a piece of card that is 6 x 6". Let it dry completely before attempting to fold it.

 

Opened and closed. To close just tuck the top inside the box.


To add decorative elements, I die cut the strips from the Vintage Lace.


And I just attached one of the them to the front edge of the box. It will reinforce the box as well as make it it prettier.



Once finished it can be used to store the Texture Embossing folders or other stuff.


Also, you can made this box wider, just start with a card that instead of being 6 x 12" is say 8 x 12", 10 x 12" or even 12 x 12". You will still have to trim the 1 1/2" from the bottom and score it at 3 3/4" and 6 3/4". And the cover will have to be 8 x 6" or 10 x 6". However I do think that the covert may come undone more easily if the box is wider.
Anyway, just another idea on how to use the Vintage Cabinet card. Next week a tutorial on how to make a companion pot made with the Mini Cabinet Card.

quarta-feira, 2 de maio de 2012

Evento de Scrapbooking

O Chocolate Quente XL, o evento de Scrapbooking que a Tubo de Ensaio organiza anualmente, decorreu este passado fim-de-semana em Lisboa. Para ele foram convidadas designers das marcas com que trabalhamos, Teresa Collins e Paula Pascual (em representação da Sizzix) e ainda a designer free-lancer tiffani Smith.
O evento foi um verdadeiro sucesso e os dois dias estiveram recheados de projectos bem diferentes mas com uma coisa em comum: papel de scrapbooking!
Ficamos muito honrados com as palavras que estas designers disseram sobre o evento e não podíamos deixar de as partilhar neste local dedicado ao scrapbooking!
Agora basta seguir os links para ficar deslumbrado!

quarta-feira, 28 de março de 2012

Mini álbum by Paula Pascual














 


 Durante a sua estadia em Portugal, a designer da Sizzix Paula Pascual, deu um workshop sobre como fazer este delicioso Mini álbum, usando como base o cortante de etiqueta da Sizzix, 656938, Bigz L Tag & Bookplates by Tim Holtz.
Para além de mostrar a versatilidade deste cortante, esta designer ensinou ainda diferentes formas de utilizar os novos framelits desenhados pelo Pete Hughes. Resultado final: LINDO!

terça-feira, 20 de março de 2012

Paula Pascual em Portugal

No início de Março esteve em Portugal a designer da Sizzix Paula Pascual. Esta Espanhola, a morar em Inglaterra há mais de 10 anos, além de ser uma enorme simpatia, é também uma talentosa designer! Em baixo transcrevemos o post que ela colocou no blog da Sizzix sobre a sua vinda a Portugal.
Para além da Paula, contamos ainda com a presença da Inês Touzet que nos ajudou a demonstrar os novos cortantes para tecido, ideais para patchwork e quilting. Mas isso fica para o post de amanhã!

"Well, since Stitches I have been demonstrating at two other shows, one consumer one in Vicenza, Italy, and the other one was a trade one in Lisbon, Portugal. I thoroughly enjoyed both even though they were very different.
It was very nice to hear and see what Sizzix is for other people in Europe, how they use it and what they use it for.

This was my table at the Italian show. I used some of Pete's and Angela's lovely projects from Stitches. I just love that Happi blanket.


These are some of the projects I made while demonstrating in Portugal. The one above is using Tim Holtz envelope die and Teresa Collins papers.

This one is done using my all time most used die, Tim Holtz Tag and bookplate die and Pete Hughes Ironwork Frame.


Ines, a patchwork and quilting expert from Oeiras (Portugal), was also there showing how well the Sizzix quilting dies work. Above, Ines is showcasing the template that she is going to follow using die cut pieces of fabric.

And this is Ines with the sewn piece of patchwork. Really neat and ever so fast! I came back really excited about this Sizzix new line of Quilting dies. I can't wait to start sewing!"



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