C89
Sweet Baby Collection
Baby Screen Display
by Ewelina Gryglak
For this project you will
need:
Toy Cars paper C89 007
Boys Playtime paper C89 006
Stickers ST89 001
Stickers ST89 002
Denim Weave cardstock CC020
Chipboard die-cut LITTLE
GIGGLES DC89 007
Pram die-cut and Bunny
die-cut from the Carders Pack MC89 001A
Fabric FabScraps Flowers
Other: white card, paper
straws, white acrylic ink, blue gouache paint, glue, tape
Instructions:
STEP 1:
SILHOUETTE:
From the ‘Baby Boy Screen
Card, cut the screen elements, 2 baby grows and one hanger – use Denim Weave
cardstock CC020 for the base element (the screen), one baby grow and the
hanger; use Toy Cars paper C89 007 for the screen panels and Boys Playtime
paper C89 006 second baby grow.
STEP 2:
Glue the panels onto the
screen. Glue together the two baby grows so that it looks as if it’s throwing
shade and ‘hang’ it on the hanger. Leave it all to dry (it might be a good idea
to put a heavy book over the drying items to prevent warping).
PREPARING EMBELLISHMENTS
STEP 3:
Cut the chipboard die-cut
LITTLE GIGGLES DC89 007 out of its frame. Paint it white with acrylic ink. Once
dry, delicately watercolour it using blue gouache paint.
STEP 4:
Stick VINTAGE CAR and SWEET
BABY from the sticker sheets ST89 001 and ST89 002 on white card and fuzzy cut
them. Pick two different design paper straws and cut their ends at an angle.
ASSEMBLING EMBELISHMENTS ON
THE SCREEN
STEP 5:
On the 1st panel,
‘hang’ the baby grow and attach the LITTLE GIGGLES chipboard using 3d foam
tape.
On the 2nd panel,
attach a photo and partly overlay it with Bunny die-cut from the Carders Pack
MC89 001A using 3d foam tape.
On the 3rd panel,
attach the paper straws with glue. On the vintage car, layer 2 strips of 3d
foam tape to build its height. Arrange and attach the car, the ‘Sweet Baby’
label and fabric flowers on the panel.
On the 4th panel,
place your photo in between layers of the Pram die-cut from the Carders Pack
MC89 001A. Attach it using 3d foam tape.
Your screen display is
ready.
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