Showing posts with label Hat easel card. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hat easel card. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 15, 2020

Mothers Day 3D Hat Easel Card

Round card has attached under-lid panel that bends 
to prop the attached dimensional hat up at an angle. 
Hat features daisy petals and circle punch pattern 
on scalloped-edge brim, and on crown top. 
Scalloped band wraps around crown cylinder. 
Attach the double layer sentiment panel with “Mother” 
and heart to provide the “stop” for the easel mechanism. 
Four sizes and styles of paper flowers plus 
mini leaf sprigs included to decorate the brim. 
Card measures approx. 5” x 5” x .8” deep when closed. 
Check out “Arch Down Curve Sentiments Quartet” 
word cuts (separate design) for substitute sentiments 
for other card giving occasions.  
Enclose the card in a custom-fit container 
(Round 3D Box of Hat Easel Card) companion design. 

ASSEMBLY: 1. Identify and cut the shapes:
A joined circle card base
B card front circle   C card back circle
D & E internal offset accent shapes
F sentiment/stop plaque (2) with heart, 'Mother'
G hat brim overlay with daisy cutouts
H hat brim contrast 'show-thru'  I fill in small circles (9)
J crown platform overlay  K crown contrast underlay
L crown platform top circle   M crown platform bottom ring
N crown platform boxing strip
O decoration flowers, centers, leaf sprigs
NOTE: the contrast underlay shapes from the layout
above (H, K) can be 'stacked' and centered when
cutting to conserve with zero waste, as shown here.
2. Prepare the card base by bending back (with
face sides together) at center short perforation line,
and back at top panel horizontal perforation line,
to provide the easel standing mechanism for hat.
3. Position the top-most front half panel of the mechanism
base to align with the bottom half of the front circle,
align edges that correspond, and join together.
4. Position the back reinforcing circle shape face-outward
under the mechanism's bottom "whole" circle, 
align edges, and attach.
5. Layer and attach the two layers of the stop plaque.
NOTE this extra thickness will help the edge of card
mechanism 'catch' and stay upright better.
6. Position, centered as shown, and attach heart
and 'Mother' fused word onto stop plaque.
7. Position and attach the interior accent panel shapes
to the inside of card mechanism bottom/back, and
to the inward half of the front as shown.
8. Position and attach the stop plaque assembly
at the center, with slight offset, as shown.
9. Prepare to assemble the hat platform by adding
some curl to the boxing strip using a rod tool such
as the wooden dowel (or a round pencil).
10. Bend back the edge tabs at perforations . . .
. . . then pinch them to get a crisp fold.
11. NOTE that the end tab of the strip has a couple
of cut guide lines (not fold perforations). DO NOT FOLD.
Overlap the straight end edge across tab to align
at guide cuts, and glue in place.
12. Prepare to insert the platform ring: bend the top
boxing strip edge tabs array to open the way into
the platform's interior space.
Apply adhesive to the backside/inside face of
each of the tabs on the bottom of boxing strip. Then . . .

. . . slip the platform ring into the cylinder and push
down until it seats at the bottom tabs bend perforation
all around.
Adjust to make sure it is fully seated into place,
then apply fingertip pressure all around until
ALL of the mini tabs are well attached to the OUTSIDE
face of the ring, as shown . . .
. . . in this image.
13. From the top of the cylinder, slip the whole circle
TOP of the platform into the cylinder interior . . . 
. . . allow it to fall down to bottom of the cylinder
to rest on the ring layer.
14. Bend the top tabs array inward at right angle . . .
. . . and apply glue to ONE of these: either along
the top edge of the whole circle, OR . . .
. . . to the UNDERNEATH face of each of the multiple
mini tabs all around. Then . . .
. . . flip the cylinder over, allowing the whole circle to
fall back into place at the top tabs bends.
Adjust as necessary to ensure that the circle seats
fully at the top tab perf lines all around, then
apply fingertip pressure through the ring to the edge
of circle/tabs all around.
15. Layer the contrast circles (or brim ring) behind
the brim and crown overlays, adjust so that edges
of underlays do NOT show from front, and glue in place.
16. If including contrast fill in shapes on brim
overlay, position and attach them now.
17. Position the crown top assembly over the whole
circle TOP of the crown cylinder, adjust so that edges
align, and attach in place.
18. Prepare to attach the crown cylinder to the brim
assembly by identifying the vertical center, shown by
my fingers that identify the in-line larger and pair of
smaller circle punches, then . . . 
. . . select the middle petal of a daisy motif on brim
where the vertical (TOP) center of crown will align,
position (centered) cylinder over brim and attach.
Take care that an even "reveal" margin is maintained
between cylinder bottom edge and cut outs, to ensure
the crown cylinder is centered.
19. Prepare the attach the hat band by adding curl.
20. Apply glue, position the band around the cylinder
at lower edge, with straight band ends abutting in
strategically-selected position on hat (possibly to be
hidden by flower cluster), and attach.
21. Apply glue, position hat over front round card base
panel, adjust, and glue in place.
22. Prepare the leaf sprigs by adding a little curl to
tips using a fine rod tool such as this stylus.
Add some shape to the round flower petals
by placing face down on a surface with some give
such as this cork coaster, then embossing a circular
area with the rounded tip of a giant stylus or
paint brush end.
Add curl to the petal tips with fine stylus tip.
Position and attach flower centers.
Add curl to daisy petal tips with fine stylus tip.
23. Plan the arrangement you want with the flowers
you have selected, cut and assembled, then
position and attach in place.
Suggested cluster placement is at the approximate
"10-11" clock face position, at the joint between
cylinder and brim. The sample positioning proceeded
thus: larges flower and daisy first, center med. flower
and sprigs spaced out to allow for end smallest flowers,
smallest flowers last. Plastic flower tip trimmings
also added. A quick-grab glue is recommended.
Here is the completed hat card in closed position.
Open into the easel propped position by sliding brim . . .
. . . until bottom edge can 'stop' at top arch of plaque.
Consider creating the separate design Round Hat Box
container, which fits the daisy hat card by design . . .
. . . with a lid to enclose it.


Thursday, February 6, 2020

Hat 3D Easel Card and Gift Box

Round card has layered panel that bends 
to stand the “attached” fancy dimensional hat 
almost upright. Attach the double layer sentiment panel 
to provide the “stop” for the easel mechanism. 
(Shown here with "Valentine Wishes" sentiment from
a separate file; Hat file includes rounded rectangle panels
as can be seen in other thumbnails below.)
Offset accent circles “brim” provides a low-relief platform 
for the round hat crown. 
Scalloped band wraps around 
dimensional cylinder crown at lower edge. 
Add “found” .375” wide ribbon band, streamers and bow, 
blossom buds and leaves as desired for 
this extra special card suitable for many giving occasions, 
such as birthday, Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day, 
get well, appreciation and more. 
Card measures approx. 5” x 5” x .8” tall when closed. 
Also available is the quick-assembly gift container 
to enclose and protect the Hat 3D Easel Card 
design for giving, but also suitable for other contents 
and occasions. Decorate the sides and top with 
rounded corner offset shapes, plus a circle “window” 
and interior circle for top. 
Add recipient name to one of the two length labels
 and attach for a fun companion container. 
Embellish with “found” decorations for more flair and fun. 
Box measures approx. 5.125” x 5.125” x 1” deep.
(File also includes a 1.5" deep box that allows
the Hat 3D Easel Card to have dimensional
decorations attached to top, if desired, and still fit.)

ASSEMBLY: 1. Identify and cut the shapes for Hat card:
A card base (front and back fused at narrow neck)
B "extra" plain card front circle
(NOTE: for extra strength on the base, cut
an additional B to glue to the bottom outside face
of the base)
C & D internal offset accent shapes
E rectangle sentiment offset base (2) and plain rectangle
which acts as "stop" for easel standing action
F "Valentine Wishes" sentiment arch 
(alternative to E)
G - I brim stacking offset circles
J cylinder strip for crown riser
K cylinder bottom ring (fits inside cylinder)
L cylinder top circle with 'T' cut (fits inside cylinder)
M cylinder top mount plain circle (does NOT fit inside)
N scallop accent cylinder wrap strip
2. Identify and cut the shapes for Hat card gift box:
O front and side box hull
P back and side box hull
Q  front offset accent panel with thumb cutout (1)
R back and sides offset accent panel (3)
S & T lid accent frame and center offset circle
U (long) diagonal label strip
V (short) horizontal label strip
3. Prepare the card main base by bending in half
at the "weld" joint, also bend back at the horizontal
half perforation line - this fold creates the easel stand.
4. Position the card top whole plain circle over the front
of the card base, align edges exactly, then attach
to the lower half ONLY of card base front panel
(that is, to the half that is AWAY from the weld 
perforation fold).
This is how the easel card base should look at
this point in assembly: front circle attached
ONLY at the bottom half, as shown.
(NOTE: if adding a reinforcement whole plain circle
to the outer bottom of the card base, do that now.)
5. Position and attach the interior accent whole
circle on the interior bottom face of card base,
and the half circle on the top "upper" half of
the card front backside (straight edge aligns
a smidge below the perforation hold line).
6. Position and join the three brim offset layered
circles, centered on previous level, as shown. 
7. Position and attach the circles brim stack onto
the card base plain circle front, with narrow offset
margin around.
8. Identify the hat's cylinder "crown" shapes,
including the cylinder strip with multiple wedge tabs
along upper and lower edges, lower ring,
upper circle with 'T' cut, and top-mount plain circle.
9. Begin by adding some curl to the cylinder strip
by running the strip across a rod tool such as the dowel
shown, while applying pressure with thumb or
finger (think curling ribbon effect).
10. Form the strip into a ring to bring the ends together,
overlay straight end over opposite tab to perforation line,
and glue together. NOTE it will be helpful NOT to
bend the strip's end tab back.
11. Carefully bend the wedge tabs inward all around,
both on upper and on lower edges.
12. Insert the bottom ring first into the interior
of the cylinder so that tabs are on the outside.
Apply glue to the underside of the tabs (or to the equivalent
margin on the ring's face), then flip the assembly face down . . .
. . . onto a flat surface and apply fingertip pressure
all around, the ring edge, repeatedly, working until
the ring is fully attached to all the wedge tabs.
13. Repeat the process for the top 'T' circle by inserting
it into the cylinder, then folding the tabs over the edges.
Invert the cylinder with top face down on flat surface
then reaching fingertips in to the interior through
the opening of the lower ring shape to press and attach
the top ring to wedge tabs all around.
14. Position and attach the plain top circle over
the 'T' circle with wedge tab construction concealed.
15. Apply a quick-grab adhesive such as Fabri-Tack
or hot-melt glue to the bottom ring, then carefully
position, centered, on the top layer ring of the brim
build up . . . 
. . . and apply pressure downward on cylinder
all around until fully attached in place.
16. Prepare the scalloped band by adding curl using
rod tool as was done previously to cylinder strip.
17. Position around the cylinder at the base . . .
. . . and glue in place, with the ends abutting ends.
(NOTE: you may want to plan where the seam ends
up so that it will be camouflaged by the ribbon bow, etc.)
18. Position and attach a length of decorative ribbon
(.375" or narrower) over the scallop band, then cut
excess with a small overlap or abutted edges.
Tie a tiny ribbon bow and extra streamers and
attach in selected strategic place (at ribbon ends join).
Refer to the completed thumbnail further on in this
tutorial or at the beginning, then add purchased
buds, flowers & leaves, jewels, etc. as desired.
19. Prepare the "stop" for the easel as a sentiment tag
or just an accent piece by layering two (or more) of
the base rectangle, then . . .
. . . position and attach the top offset rectangle.
20. Position and attach the completed "thick" panel
at the center bottom of the interior accent circle,
right at the edge.
Here is the sample completed hat easel card, closed.
Here is the card opened with front rim edge . . .
. . . "stopped" at the label top edge.
21. If using the alternative "downward arch" word cut
designs such as the "Valentine Wishes" selection used
on the sample card, layer and join the doubled base shapes.
Position, arrange evening along arch, then attach
on the arch.
Finally, position and attach at the bottom center
of the interior accent circle as shown.
(NOTE: these down arch labels "stop" the easel
a little farther forward, so the angle is less upright.)

GIFT BOX 3D ASSEMBLY
22. Prepare the two hull sections by bending back on
all the perforation lines for flaps, tabs, walls and panels.
Also position and attach the accent squares and rectangles
over their respective areas on side walls and lid.
Position and attach the circle accent shape within
the square's circle cut out.
23. Align the first side seam straight edge over
opposite tab to perforation line and join. Then . . .
. . . form the hull into a tube to align and join
the second side seam in identical fashion.
24. Complete the bottom assembly by first bending
inward the "slot" back panel, then . . .
. . . fold the side panels inward, and finally . . . 
. . . bend the front tab panel inward.
Flex the bottom panels beyond perpendicular
so that the tab can insert under the slot edge . . .
. . . then allow them to flex back to perpendicular
to complete the bottom assembly.
NOTE that the process can be reversed if needed
to un-assemble the box and flatten for storage.
25. Complete the top, if desired, by positioning
and attaching the "direction" (to:  ) panel over
the box's front, using a stamp or hand writing
the receiver's name onto it before attaching, etc.
Here is the horizontal shorter tag, and . . .
. . . here is the alternative diagonal longer tag.
Also note that the down arch word cut labels
can also be used on the front of the box.
26. Open the box and insert the dimensional hat card
into the box, then . . .
. . .close sides and tuck 
the lid to complete the gift.
Embellish the lid to match the hat, as desired.