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Showing posts with label snowglobe. Show all posts

Snowglobe Tutorial

The snowglobe may look a little complicated at first but it is actually pretty easy as long as you realize that you have to connect the snowman first and then slide the top of the sphere together on each ring.  You will see below.  I labeled each piece as a letter to make it easier.  As far as A, B and C are concerned it DOES matter which order you go in.





BASE ASSEMBLY:

 
 First take the three base pieces (F, G, and H) Stack F onto G then onto H.  That will give you the shape above as seen from the bottom.  This creates the base support.
 Using outer ring "I" (the largest ring), take the base support and insert the cut out on the side into 2 of the ring slots.
Bend the base support in the very middle to give enough room to enter the opposite side of one of the ring supports.  Initially you will probably have multiple base supports in one slot in the ring, that's ok.  It makes it easier to separate later.  Then separate the base support to place the base supports into the other two slots on one side.  This should allow you to make the middle one straight as seen above.

Next separate the base supports on the opposite side to enter the slots.  You will need to bend them slightly to get them to fit in.  Once in you can straighten the cardstock.  Now the base is complete.

GLOBE ASSEMBLY:

First, paste the hat onto "A". Next grab piece "A" and "C" and insert the snowman of "C" into the gap of the snowman on "A" until the snowmen are matched up.
 Next slide the top of the rings together so that the slots match up at the top.

Now insert the snowman on B into the joined A C snowman.
Once it bottoms out slide the top of the ring together to fit into the top cutout.

Hold the ABC joined piece together as if they are on and bend it slightly along the cut lines in the snow man.  Place ring D (D and E are identical it doesn't matter which is which) into the two cutouts in the top of the joint section and ring E into the bottom two cutouts, to create what is seen above.

Separate the sides of the joint ABC to place them in the cutouts in ring D and E.  It's best to complete one side at a time so that the center can straighten out before you separate the other side.

Lastly repeat the last step for the other side to complete the sphere.
Lastly insert to cutout at the base of the sphere into the base.  It doesn't matter too much where, I usually like it to straddle piece F since it is solid on the top.
Viola!  You have a snow globe.  Unfortunately you'll have to stand in a snowstorm and shake hard to make the snowfall.  I couldn't figure out how to make that happen.  Any ideas?

Winter wonderland 3D centerpieces

So I'm working on a new 3D tutorial tonight. It's for this wonderful design:

The snowglobe above and the snowflake ornaments below both use 3 interlocking shapes as opposed to four interlocking shapes that previous 3D designs have had. You may be able to put them together on your own if you have experience with our previous shapes, if not, stay tuned and I'll have a new tutorial for these two shapes for you!
Speaking of ornaments, here are some new lacey snowflake ornament designs that would be great added to a card or made up into ornaments for your tree. There are a total of 4 in the whole set. This is #2 and #3.


Well, here in the States, we are about to celebrate Thanksgiving where we express what we are thankful for and lots of turkey! What a great holiday! We don't have any family around and can't travel around holidays because of my hubbies job, so our Thanksgiving will consist of our three toddlers, my hubby and I and the new babe. I think we just might have a few leftovers.
So, here's a fun little turkey if you haven't seen him. He would be great as a centerpiece or slide a card in the slots that keep him together and create a placecard that is sure to get everyone's attention!

Happy Thanksgiving week and enjoy!
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