Hi! It’s time for the annual Superstar contest over at My Favorite Things. They do this every year, and I try to carve out the time to create something fun for this challenge. I tend to start with the innovation category, it’s the one where I really need to rack my brain to come up with something creative using MFT products. It’s also the most time consuming one, at least it is for me.
I’ve made what looks like a pretty plain box for my Innovation Master entry this year. It measures 3 7/8 x 3 7/8″, and it’s 1 3/8″ deep. I like creating these three dimensional projects, but I prefer not having to use any specialty dies, so this project is made by scoring and folding what essentially starts out as rectangular pieces of cardstock. I’ve only used one die for this entire project, and it’s the smallest of the dies in the Fishtail Flag Frames die set to die cut the two banners that the cute little bird is sitting on.
When you pull on the little handle at the end, you reveal a scene of more cute critters on the inside. I’ve used two stamp sets for this project. The sentiment and the stamped snowflakes are from the Flurry of Love stamp set that was released last year, all the colored critters are from the Christmas Carols stamp set that was part of this year’s September release. The snowflakes stamped in light blue on the “lid” and the ones heat embossed in white are the same ones stamped repeatedly to create backgrounds.
The outer casing splits open and works as an easel of sorts to display this little scene on the inside. I stamped and colored all these critters with Copics, before fussy cutting them right up against the black stamped lines.
I ink blended blue inks on the background to get a gradient of color, going from Blue Beyond at the top where it’s the darkest, then Cornflower in the middle and Blue Yonder at the bottom. The critters are more or less hiding the gradient, but it’s more visible in the die cut banner on the lid, where it goes from dark blue on the far left, to a lighter blue on the right.
I cut away the center of the lantern and replaced it with acetate for it to be see through. I used a yellow Copic on the back of the acetate, and you can see the dark blue background and the white snowflakes through it. I added strips of acetate on the back of the critters to make a dimensional scene where the different animals are on different levels. The lamppost is at the very back, 1/4″ from the back, then the cow and sheep are both at 3/8″ from the back, the pig at 1/2″ and finally the goat at 7/8″. I’ve glued the acetate strips to the back of the background for them to be as hidden as I could. I only created small slits for the acetate to go through, you can spot a few of them behind the goat and the lamppost in this photo. I have a slit towards the top of each of the critters as well as one closer to the bottom, so they’ve all got two anchor points. The lamppost has three; one at the base and one at the top and the bottom of the actual lantern.
As you can see, the drawer can be pulled out completely from the casing. I stamped the cobblestone image that comes in the Christmas Carols stamp set repeatedly on a piece of X-Press It blending card and colored it in, creating a ground for these critters to stand on. Here you also see the different levels of the animals better. This cobblestone image is perfect for repeat stamping, and it looks like one big stamp instead of a smaller one stamped four times. I love that you can create this effect with this stamp, because of how brilliantly it’s designed.
I needed to place the critters fairly high up in this drawer to prevent them from being hidden behind the lid of the casing that covers it when it’s all standing up on display, so I decided to create a box within the drawer for a little surprise. It was just big enough for a small Snickers bar to fit.
I didn’t use a whole lot of Copics for this, in spite of coloring so many images.
Wow .. Fabulous project. Love all the details, especially the hidden pocket with the candy 🙂
Thank you! The hidden compartment for the candy seems to be popular 🙂
I can’t express how much I love this adorable box and scene! Would love it if you decided to do a tutorial for it, video or otherwise. Your work is beautiful and I’m looking forward to browsing your blog for more.
Thank you so much! I’ve had a few requests for a tutorial, so I might make one if I can carve out the time.
Oh i would love a tutorial too😍😍😍😍
I’ll try to carve out some time soon to create a template. 😊
What an amazing project! Loving the design of this!
Thank you so much!!! I had a blast creating this, I’m glad it shows in the final result.
Dear Elinheve,
I would like to implement your idea of the 3D box with the plotter and create a plot file from it. Is that okay for you. would of course name you as the source and not use the file commercially.
Best regards ❤️
Dear Elinheve,
I would like to implement your idea of the 3D box with the plotter and create a plot file from it. Is that okay for you. would of course name you as the source and not use the file commercially.
Best regards ❤️
Oh Elin. I’m supposed to be making cards myself but I can’t stop scrolling through your beautiful blog and admiring your beautiful cards. And this little surprise scene! It’s adorable! Love it! Hugs, Lesley
Thanks heaps, Lesley! I’ve been meaning to make a template for this and a tutorial, but I haven’t found the time to do it quite yet.