Showing posts with label wedding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wedding. Show all posts

Saturday, February 3, 2018

Candle Pillars Heart Cut-Out

For Valentine, wedding, table decor. 
Tall and shorter pillar boxes have 
dimensional half heart "window" cut-outs - 
when side by side, the whole heart takes shape. 
Top of pillars includes a drop-in recess to hold 
standard size LED tea lights or votives. 
Together measurements: 
6" tall x 2.5" deep x 4.75" wide. 

ASSEMBLY:  1. Identify and cut the shapes:
A main hull shape with accent shapes
B candle recess "cup"  C top accent shape
D cup opening cover
E base tray shape
F heart cutout boxing panel
G left & right heart boxing edges
Also retain the leftover "weeded" octagon shapes
from the top panel, when removing from cutting mat.
These will be used for the optional base tray 
opening covers.
NOTE that Large and Small pillar construction
is identical, except that opposite face is rotated
toward front prior to attaching the pair.
2. Prepare main hull shape by bending back
on all perforation lines and tabs or flanges.
3. Position and attach the accent shapes,
offset at approx. .1" in from panel edges.
NOTE that this image shows correctly that
"center" panels that will be attached together
when pillars are completed do not need accent
shapes. Top accent shape is attached near
the end of the assembly process.
4. Form hull into a rectangular box shape 
bringing the upper side edges of side panels
to match up with top panel, and join at tab
seams. Back panel remains open for
finger access.
5. Prepare the heart cutout boxing panel
by bending tabs back, bending forward at 
panel segment perforation lines as shown.
6. Position the first heart edge shape to align
with longest segment of boxing, straight inner
edge of heart aligned at tab perforation line,
ends adjusted to align, and glue in place. 
Continue to align and attach each of the
boxing segments with each inner edge
of the heart shape until all are attached.
7. Repeat for the other side of boxing.
8. Insert the boxing unit into the interior
of the pillar so that the heart edges begin
to line up with hull heart cutout edges, then . . .
. . . position top tab under the inner wall edge,
align and glue in place.
Repeat with the lower tab at lower
inner wall edge to attach it, while at the same
time, positioning heart boxing edges with
hull cut out edges and attaching in one step.
9. Close the "back" panel by tucking
in the long side flange tab, as well
as the top tab, and gluing seams.
NOTE it may be helpful to insert 
a "press-against" tool such as a dowel
or rod behind the seam to help
apply pressure to seam(s).
10. Prepare the base "tray" unit by bending
back on all perforation lines.
11. Repeat the main hull assembly procedure
to position and attach side tab seams, then . . . 
. . . swing final wall into place to position and glue
remaining long seam and short wall seam.
12. Insert base into bottom of hull, then apply 
adhesive near bottom at each side edge,
and slide base fully in until bottom edges are flush.
13. Prepare the recess "cup" shape by
bending forward on all perforations for walls,
wedge tabs, and base edges, and
bend back on all edge tabs, as shown.
14. Join at tiny seams all around cup by
overlapping short straight edge at adjacent
wedge tab perforation line, holding in place
and applying pressure until each seam is secure.
15. Apply adhesive to the underside of each tab,
then fit the cup into the top panel octagon window,
and apply pressure at tabs until secure.
16. Position and attach the top panel cover.
17. Position and attach the top panel accent.
18. Position and attach the bottom cover.
19. Position the tall and short pillars
with inner faces together, then use quick-grab
glue or hot glue to join, taking care that
bottoms are flush.
Here is the completed two-pillar project
with LED votives placed in the recessed cups.
Embellish as desired.

Sunday, June 15, 2014

Wedding Wishes Box Card

Available soon from SnapDragon Snippets
through the Silhouette America online store
is this dimensional card to send wedding wishes
to a special couple.


CONSTRUCTION:
1. Identify and cut the pieces for the box, bridges, box front accents, and flaps.


















2. Identify and cut the decoration shapes. Shown here, the shapes are pre-assembled. Refer to this image to prepare the completed shapes.
a. bouquet layer centers on blossoms, flowers onto base shape, handle and bow/streamers on top.
b. groom fold lapels back at perforations, layer with shirt, add bowtie and buttons.
c. bride add waist band & center accent in place, neck band at neckline, glue necklace tabs behind
d. rings position diamond behind prongs
e. license outline on top of base, hearts tie on to
3. Add front box accents to face side of lower box.

4. Attach flap accents in place of inside surface of box flaps.


5. Fold box into a tube. Join side tab under opposite straight edge of box.














6. Fold end tabs back on each of the two bridge strips.










7. Apply glue to tab ends. Position inside box cavity and attach tab ends approximately one-third of the way back from the front.














8. While glue is still fresh, fold the box body flat and pinch the attachment area to make sure the box can close flat, making any adjustments during the process.








9. Repeat the positioning, gluing, folding and "pinching" steps for the second bridge strip, placing it one-third of the way forward from the back of the box cavity.
















10. Attach the bouquet on the tall back flap, leaving enough space for the "Wedding Wishes" phrase above.

11. Prepare the phrase shape with foam dimensional squares .....





..... then position and attach above the top of bouquet, below the hearts trio of flap.








14. Center and attach the heart arch behind the back bridge. Adjust the height to best position.


15. Position groom and bride on the front of the back bridge, attaching where these overlap. For extra dimension, attach with dimensional foam squares near bottom of bride and groom shapes.

16.  Attach license shape to the front of the front bridge, and the rings behind.



















17. Position and attach the remaining phrase and heart shapes to the front flap.


And you're done!













Here is the assembled card folded flat.

If you plan to use the SnapDragon Snippets oversized envelope for box cards, make sure that the decor shapes extend no farther than 3/4 inch beyond box edges.
Here is another image of the completed box card.
Look for other box card designs
available from SnapDragon Snippets
through their regular outlets.