Showing posts with label Owl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Owl. Show all posts

Monday, August 14, 2017

Ms. Owl Teacher Glasses Card

Ms. Owl Teacher Glasses Card- JMRush 
Approximate Card size: H 5.50” X W 4.25”

This design can used with or without glasses, and is compatible with both 8X12 and 12X12 mats. 

You can purchase this Silhouette design file here: https://www.silhouettedesignstore.com/artists/485222



1. Cut design pieces. ( I used double sided card stock) 
2. Fold the card base at the score lines. Glue the two eye circles to the eye base. Glue the smaller owl silhouette to the larger one; centering it.
3. Glue the apple to the apple base with stem. Glue the smaller beak to the larger one; centering and aligning at the top.
3. Glue the two small wings and forehead to the combined owl. Glue the two feet into place on the combined owl.
4. Use foam adhesives squares to attach the combined eyes to the owl base. Use a piece of foam adhesive square to attach the combined beak to the coordinating shape in between the eyes.
5.  Add enamel jewels to accentuate the eyes. Use pieces of foam adhesive square to attach the combined apple to the owl. Attach small pieces of foam adhesive squares to the back corners of the glasses.
6. Attach the glasses and finish with a ribbon:) Attach the combined owl with foam adhesive squares to the front of the box base:)


Thursday, August 3, 2017

Ms. Owl Teacher Glasses Basket



Ms. Owl Teacher Glasses Basket- JMRush 
Approximate Box size: H 2.50” X W 3” X D 2.50”
Approximate Design size: H 5.50” X W 5.50” including handle


This cute owl basket design is a perfect container for school classroom party favors or teacher appreciation gifts. This design can used with or without glasses, and is compatible with both 8X12 and 12X12 mats.

You can purchase this Silhouette design file here: https://www.silhouettedesignstore.com/artists/485222



1. Cut design pieces. ( I used double sided card stock) 
2. Fold the box base at the score lines. Glue the two eye circles to the eye base. Glue the apple to the apple base with stem. Glue the smaller beak to the larger one; centering and aligning at the top.
3. Apply glue to the top two tabs on the box base and secure to the owl shape above. Use foam adhesives squares to attach the combined eyes to the owl base.
4. Apply glue to the bottom two tabs on the box base and secure to the round shape below forming a complete box. Use a piece of foam adhesive square to attach the combined beak to the coordinating shape in between the eyes.
5.-6. Apply glue to the circular section of the box base and secure the wings; center and align at the bottom. Glue the two small wings and forehead to the combined owl. Glue the two feet into place on the combined owl.
7. Use a foam adhesive square to attach the combined tail section.
8. Turn the box around so that the bird silhouette is facing you. Glue the combined owl to the front of the box base.
9. Insert the handle into the side slots on the box.  Repeat for the other side. 
10. Add enamel jewels to accentuate the eyes. Use pieces of foam adhesive square to attach the combined apple to the box base.
11. Glue the glasses into place and finish with a ribbon:)

Wednesday, November 9, 2016

Pumpkin Patch Lantern (Flameless)


Pumpkin Patch Lantern (Flameless)-JMRush
Approximate Lantern size: W 3 x D 3 x H 7” (H 7.74” with Circle Hanger)

This Flameless lantern features an Autumn Pumpkin Patch design which is wrapped around each of the four sides. A layered transparent frosted effect is created when vellum paper is used. This design is compatible with both 8X12 and 12X12 mats. 


You can purchase the Silhouette design file here: https://www.silhouettedesignstore.com/artists/485222


1.Cut design pieces. ( I used double sided card stock and vellum paper) (These images show three decorative leaves- I ended up only using two.)
2. Flip the two lantern pieces over ( pretty side down) and fold the score lines.
3. Center the two lantern body pieces. Apply glue to the backside of the right side tab on the left lantern body piece. Attach to the other lantern piece making sure that the bottoms align (joining the two body pieces). 
4. Glue the rectangular vellum pieces to the open areas of the lantern body- centering each rectangle with the open window area of the lantern body. 
5.- 6.Glue the Circle shaped hangers together. ( Make sure the stems of these piece remain separate) Curve the two decorative leaves as you like.
7. Glue one of the stems of the circle hanger combined piece to the inside of the top of the first window panel. (The other stem will be glued inside the lantern later)
8. Flip the lantern over ( pretty side up). Glue the backside of the single scene panels to the coordinating shapes on the lantern base.
9. Apply glue to the top of the side long tab on the very left side. Secure the long side tab to the other side creating a box.
10. Apply glue to the top tab with the circle hanger and secure it to the triangular panel to it’s left side.
11.-12. Repeat for the next tab. Continue applying glue to the top tabs until the top is complete. Apply glue to the other side of the circle hanger piece and secure to the opposite side inside the lantern.
13. Fold the score lines on the lantern square base. Apply glue to the top two tabs of the Lantern square base and secure to the inside of the sides.
14. Repeat for the bottom two tabs creating a shallow box.
15. Place a flameless candle inside and the lantern top in it’s base.( I used a W 1.5” x H 6.5” pillar flameless candle.)
16. I finished with a ribbon on top and used foam adhesive squares to attach the two decorative leaves:)




Monday, October 24, 2016

Spooky Scene Triptych Card




Spooky Scene Triptych Card-JMRush
Approximate size: W 5.25 x H 4.25”

The Nativity Triptych Card features a front cover that depicts a haunted house and is bordered by

side panels that depict a grave yard scene with a raven on one side and a grave yard scene with an owl on the other. The card opens to a blank back page ( like a regular card ) and fits in a regular envelope. This design is compatible with both 8X12 and 12X12 mats. 


You can purchase the Silhouette design file here: https://www.silhouettedesignstore.com/artists/485222



1.Cut design pieces. (I used double sided card stock)
2. Fold the card base along the score lines. Glue the haunted house panel to the slightly larger haunted house panel. Glue the larger solid rectangle piece to the inside center of the card base.
3. Center and glue the owl panel to the front of it’s coordinating panel on the card base. Repeat for the raven silhouette panel. 
4. Fold the top flap on the cad base down and glue the combined haunted house panel to the front of this flap; centering it.









Friday, January 29, 2016

Owl Hug Treat Box


Owl Hug Treat Box-JMRush
Approximate box size: W 3.25” x D 2.25 x H .75” (H 4” including Owl head)

This treat box features character arms that open to a small treat box. This design is perfect for Valentine’s Day or birthday parties. This design is compatible with both 8X12 and 12X12 mats.
You can purchase this design here: https://www.silhouettedesignstore.com/artists/485222




1.Cut design pieces. (I used double sided cardstock for the card base).
2. Fold the box base along score lines. It is not necessary to fold the score lines closest to the tip of each wing.
3. Apply glue to the two top tabs and secure them to the top (head) panel.
4. Apply glue to the bottom two tabs and secure them to the bottom panel creating a box.
5. Glue the second largest eye circles (2 pieces) to the eye base (one piece). Glue the two smallest circles to the two circles that are a bit larger.
6. Glue the two sets of eyes together.
7. Glue the small triangular beak between the eyes. Using foam adhesive squares, attach the combined eye/beak piece to Owl head piece that has ear cut outs. Attach this combined head piece to the front of the box base.
8. Insert the inner ear pieces into the slots of the combined head piece and glue to the box base. Use a small dab of glue on back of tips of the ears on the combined head piece and secure to the box base.
9. Apply glue to the bottom of the bottom section of the narrow strip. Attach to the back of the box.
10.-11. The paws tuck into the slots on the narrow strip in the center. Attach a foam adhesive square in the center of this strip and secure the heart into place. I finished the owl with enamel adhesive dots to accent the eyes and a hair bow:)

Monday, October 5, 2015

Owl Slider Hatch Treat Box



Owl Slider Hatch Treat Box-JMRush
Finished Box Dimensions (approximate)- W 2” x H 4” x D 7/8”

This cute little Owl treat box is perfect for classroom parties. This treat box has a hatch opening and will hold 3-4 “mini” candies. This design is compatible with 8x12 or 12X12 mats.



1. Cut the design pieces.
2. Pre-fold all score lines.
3.Place the tab of the face piece through the slot of the inside wing piece on each side. Make sure that the tab is on the outside of the wing piece. ( you will need to bend the pointed tab a bit to get it into the slot)
4. Apply glue to the lower wings.
 5. Secure the lower wings and lower box section together.
 6. Glue the upper section’s wings to the box base (careful not to glue the tabs. They must remain     free in order for the hatch to open properly.)
 7. Apply a small tab of glue to the top inside to secure it (make sure your hatch will still open properly). Repeat for the other side.
 8. Secure the eyeballs to the iris' and then to the white of the eye balls. Use foam adhesive squares to secure the eyeballs to the shodden eye area and then secure the complete eyes to the box base with glue.
 9. Apply glue to the ears and place onto the box base.
 10. Fold the Owl's wings at the score lines and glue the center of the sings to the side of your owl base on each side. Larger wing section goes in front.
 11. Glue the tops of the back wing sections down to the base and then fold the front wing section on top of it , glueing it in place. Puff out the feathers on the bottom of the wings and yay...Your Owl is complete!