Showing posts with label Fairies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fairies. Show all posts

Monday, 18 April 2016

Woodland Fantasy Fairy House

What a great adventure I had making this little house.  It's the latest kit from SVGCuts.com
You can see the kit here
I added some flitting fairies around the house as well  here
I love all the little extra things going on around the porch. A rustic little railing, a fairy taking a nap on the roof, and the tiny toadstools popping up here and there.




view from the back of the house. I added some die cut vines
here's the two fairies hiding in the window. you can't see them until the house is lit up.
thanks for looking today. I really had fun making this house.  Mary you are my favorite designer. xo

Friday, 8 April 2016

Fairies, Flowers and Fantasy

Hi again,
I've had this idea floating around in my head for a while. I made a shadow box of a whimsical forest scene. The pictures are not the best, (it wasn't for a lack of trying, transparent stuff is even harder to photograph than glitter!) but hopefully you can get the "picture".
I started with a first attempt at cutting vinyl on my Silhouette machine. I was really intimidated by it, but I decided to give it a go. Well...holy crap! that was easy. I designed the vinyl layout using a gorgeous font I purchased from thehungryjpeg.com. The fairies (on the vinyl) are from SVGCuts.com
The silver vinyl die cut is from Sizzix (again, I wondered if I could cut vinyl from a die - yep!)
I placed the vinyl on a 12x12 sheet of plastic. That was the starting point. Shadow box construction was next.  I had a beautiful paper line from Kaisercraft in my stash, just waiting to be used for the perfect project.
The toadstools are all cut files from the Silhouette Design store. Then it was just the process of making the layers full and interesting. The flowers were cut out from the patterned paper, and the green vines are a die from Memory Box.
oh yeah, it lights up too! battery operated LED lights were hidden in the layers of the box.
I hope you were transported to a whimsical place for a little while. Thanks for taking a look. See you soon...