Saturday, September 25, 2021

Swan Figure Tray

Diminutive and elegant with triangle base, 
swan form and number 7 tag can represent 
the “Seven Swans Swimming” 
for Twelve Days of Christmas giving, 
or other gifting occasions. 
(Top view is shown here.)
Tray form can hold goodies as a favor box or 
place card holder. Design features mask accent overlays, 
double wing layers, extra side “tail feathers” inserts, 
slightly curved back panel that attaches to inside 
of side panel to form a tray. 
(Back view is shown here.)
Included in the file is a plain edge disc base, 
with triangle platform to provide a “riser” – a stage
around which embellishment feathers and purchased flowers 
can add additional flair - especially when placed atop 
the separate design “Box 3D Geometric Sides” 
as a combination container.
Swan measures approx. 3.75” long x 2.25” wide 
x 3.5” tall; base disc measures approx. 3.75” diam. 

ASSEMBLY: 1. Identify and cut the shapes:
A main swan hull (sides, triangle base, 
back joined panels)
B & C left and right side under-lays for tail feathers
D & E left and right upper and lower wing overlays
F & G face mask accent overlays
H optional base interior reinforcement panel
I opt. disc to hold riser "stage"
J opt. riser "stage" boxing and triangle platform
2. Prepare the main hull shape by bending back
on all perforation lines for triangle panel, tail tabs,
and bending forward for lower neck and head
perforation lines.
3. Position and attach left and right interior "underlays"
for extra back tail feather details, taking care that . . .
. . . bottom-most tail feather edges align, AND that
the bottom straight edge aligns slightly above
the hull triangle perforation line, so that the hull can
properly bend into position.
If possible, place this assembly under a flat heavy
object such as a thick book while the panels
are being glued in place and glue allowed to dry.
4. Pre-bend the wing layers at front perf lines.
5. Position and attach each over wing on top of
each larger base wing, aligning the matched upper
cut edges where they correspond. Press under
flat weight until dried.
6. Position and attach the optional triangle base
reinforcement panel within perforation lines,
if desired - advisable if the swan will be used
as a container.
Also arrange the three large curl feathers so that
they overlap front to back (shortest over middle,
over front).
7. Carefully add some forward curl to the back tail
panel, taking care that the side tabs do not tear.
Use a rod tool such as this wooden dowel to
draw across the tail panel, as shown.
8. Locate the curved dash guide lines on the inside
face at tail end of underlays, bend sides and tail
panels into final "container" formation, then . . . 
. . . bend tabs inward and apply glue to the outward
surface of tabs. Position the tail behind the side panels
with the curve side edge matching the curve dash lines . . .
. . . then reach inside the mail hull compartment
to press the tabs in place to attach tail in position.
Repeat the positioning and attaching of tail edge
tabs for both sides.
NOTE that the top side tail "feather" extensions
should poke through the opening between largest
feather curls when in proper position.
9. Apply glue to backside of one swan head/neck area,
then press the two layers together with edges
aligned as precisely as possible, and hold/press
until fully attached.
10. Position and attach each wing assembly onto
appropriate swan side panel, matching upper cut 
edges and lining up the wing tip perforations with neck
perforation line.
11. Position and attach the face mask over
the corresponding lower portion of head and beak
of main hull.
Here is the completed swan tray.
12. Prepare the number tag (for use when using
the swan as a gift in the Twelve Days of Christmas
sequence) by laying and attaching the cut out number
on top of the tag base.
13. If the swan tray will be part of the combination 
project with swan atop round platform of
 "Box 3D Geometric Sides", consider preparing
the triangle platform to raise swan a bit and provide
a margin to attaching feathers or other embellishments.
Prepare the platform shape by bending back on
triangle attached edge, upper tabs, and short wall
perforations, and forward on bottom tab/flanges.

14. Form the walls of platform into a triangle frame
with end tab tucked under, and complete the short
side seam.
15. Bend the upper tabs inward, and the top
triangle panel down to adjust and arrange, attach
underside of platform to two flanges.
16. Align the circle with triangle cut out over the platform
then slide into position . . .
. . . and press triangle edges down completely to
rest at tabs perforations . . . 
. . . then bend tabs outward and glue in place
to underside of circle.
17.  Apply adhesive to platform top surface, then
position and attach the base panel of swan
on top - hold in place until secure.
17. Position the platform/triangle centered 
on top of the scalloped circle (shown here without swan
glued on top of platform) of the geometric box, 
and glue in place.
18. Apply adhesive to the top square panel of
geometric box, then position the layered scalloped
circle platform so that square cutout guide fits
precisely on top of the box top panel.
Here is the geometric box with scalloped circles
platform on top - shown with swan on platform
and decorated with no. 7 tag tied onto neck with twine,
and with white feather, paper roses, buds
and berries added as embellishments.

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