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Monday, June 14, 2021

Letter Box M 3D Mini Flowers

 
Build dimensional letter M composed of LID and BASE, 
then decorate with offset front panel accent. 
A flurry of posy flowers with leaf can cascade 
down the middle leg. 
Designed specifically as one of the 3D letter boxes 
that spell out BLOOM; includes the “wrap-over” 
front accent panel extension that creates . . . 
. . . a “pocket” tube to hold stem of Crocus 3D Flower. 
Measures approx. 4.125” wide x 5.5” long 
x 1.75” deep when assembled. 

ASSEMBLY: 1. Identify and cut the shapes:
A LID letter box M front panel
B & C alt. accent fronts for BLOOM which form pocket
D accent posies (6)   E accent leaves (3 left, 3 right)
F-I - LID boxing strips
J BASE back panel for M
K-N - BASE boxing strips
NOTE the tiny symbols that are cut into the boxing strip
tabs or end flanges which assist in knowing how they
connect together. Study the following diagram to know
where the strips attach to the LID or BASE main 'M' shape.

2. Prepare the LID main shape and boxing strips by bending
back on edge flange tabs, multiple wedge tabs that
attach along curves, etc. Re-direct the bend of the segments
to match the main shape edge, either before attaching,
or as assembly progresses.
3. Use a rod tool such as this 5/16" diameter dowel
to add curl to the multi-tab segments to assist
the boxing to conform more easily and consistently
to the letter edge.
4. Position the front lead edge flange along the lead
edge of the LID main shape (locate the tiny numeral 1
on the boxing strip end - this end is positioned at
bottom end of lead edge). Adjust so that boxing ends
or perforation lines align as precisely as possible
along letter panel, with letter straight edge overlapping
boxing strip tab to perforation, and glue in place.
5.  Bend the next segment into position, adjust,
and glue in place to the next (corresponding) edge
of the M letter panel.
6. Shape the first curved arc of boxing strip to match
the corresponding edge of M, adjust to match edge . . . 
. . .apply glue, and attach in place.
7. Repeat step 6 for the second lobe.
8. Identify the next strip end that should attach
to the first strip by matching symbols, then
overlap straight edge across tab to perf line,
and glue seam.
9. Position the next segment edges and glue in place.
10. Prepare the under-arch portion of the next strip
(identifiable by multiple wedge tabs) by adding fairly
tight back curl (right sides of strip curl back toward
each other) using the dowel tool.
TIP: it will help the curl to be tight enough to match
the M letter edge by rolling the strip tightly around the dowel
and assisting the strip to conform closely
through fingertip pressure.
11. Identify, position and join end seams to attach
the first under-arch strip to the assembly.
12. Position and attach the first long straight portion
of strip in place. Then, position and attach the arch edge,
and finally . . . 
. . .  the remaining long straight edge.
Bend the end segment to align, and attach.
13. Position and attach final strip at end seam, then
repeat step 12 to position and attach the second
under-arch strip edges.
As the final segment is bent into position, also
position and attach the final strip end tab and complete seam.
14. Repeat the LID assembly process with
M back panel and BASE boxing strips.
15. Fit the BASE inside the LID (this is a tight fit)
and work partially in to place, then apply quick-grab
glue such as Fabri-Tack or hot melt along the inner
edges of BASE boxing before pushing fully in to place.
Or, flex the LID to allow applicator tip to apply glue
after the two forms are together.
Apply fingertip/palm pressure all around to
help the LID and BASE walls to fit properly
together to create a tightly fit-together letter box.
16. If using the optional accent letter front panels
for the BLOOM ensemble, add backward curl to
the front leg between the bend perforations
using the dowel tool. 
17. Position and attach the rectangle lead leg accent
shape first. Then position and attach the arch/legs
main portion on the front of the M letter box assembly.
18. Form the tube pocket by pushing the lead edge
back toward the main accent to align and attach
the front straight edge of accent along the straight
front edge of the rectangle accent.
19. If your plan is to add brads as flower center accents,
use a spike tool to push holes through LID front at
accent hole positions. (If using stud accents,
this is not necessary).
20. Use shaping tools to add roundness to
petals of the 6 posy flowers, and also to leaves.
21. Position leaves onto box assembly with tips
outward in alternating order as shown,
with end eyelets aligned at holes, and glue in place.
22. Position and attach flowers over holes,
and glue in place. Add studs or push brad prongs
through holes and glue in place securely.
This image shows how the stem of the 3D crocus
can be tucked into the tube, and glued in place
at desired height.
The Garden Hat miniature can be positioned
over the rear hump and glued in place
for the BLOOM ensemble.

2 comments:

  1. I love this creation and it’s awesome. I have been waiting eagerly for the last of these designs to be available in the Silhouette Design Store but it’s been over a week now and they are still not available, do you have an idea when they might be.

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    1. Sorry, Vicky, to make you wait. Busy summer here (I am a grandmother and have been spending the last 3 or more weeks with them or on the way to where our family had a joint vacation. All of the designs that are needed for the 3D BLOOM letter box ensemble should be available NOW through Silhouette America's online store.

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