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Monday, August 4, 2014

School Supply Crafts - August DCC Blog Hop

It's time for the August Designer Craft Connection Blog Hop - This month our theme is crafting with school supplies.  For those who missed it the first time, I decided to re-share a project I created back in 2010 which is made from about 95% school/office supplies!  

Be sure to follow the DCC link button in the right column of my blog to see what other creative projects our designers have made from school supplies! 
Materials: 
 
Sizzix - Eileen Hull ScoreBoard Scalloped Box
Sizzix Scoreboard 
Sizzix Big Shot Machine 
Manilla shipping envelope 
Large and small silver tone paperclips 
Brass fasteners 
Dictionary 
Clear box sealing tape 
Dymo label maker
Rubber bands 
Wire tool, scissors, pencil
Swirl background rubber stamp, gray ink pad
Tattered Angels Gold Glimmer Mist 
Elmer's Craft Bond Tacky Glue 
Cropodile punch


The box was die cut from Scoreboard and used as a template to cut the covering from the shipping envelope.  I placed the hole in the flap of the envelope directly over the middle point of the scalloped edge.  Once cut, I stamped the portions of the paper that would not be on the scalloped flap front of the box using a swirl background stamp and gray ink.  Elmer's Craft Bond adhesive was used to mount the stamped cover to the box.  Assorted sizes of paper clips were coiled and twirled randomly using a wire tool, then mounted on the front scalloped panel.  A dictionary page was covered with clear packing tape.  From that the butterfly was created, and small pieces were collaged to cover the side panels of the box.  Two brass fasteners were used to hold each side together (Cropodile
used to punch holes).  Paper clip antennae were added to the butterfly, which was then mounted to the center of the scalloped edge, just over the hole, using a brass fastener.   To close the box, I cut the brass mechanism from the envelope itself, stamped the paper beneath it to match, and mounted it on the bottom front so the prongs would fold through the hole upward and close the box. A large rubber band was wrapped around one outside edge over the seam in the box, crossed over on the back side, then wrapped around the opposite edge to hide that seam. The label maker was used to create the "fly butterfly fly butterfly fly" label, which was mounted on the top edge and "fly" beneath the buttefly on the bottom center.   Lastly, the finished piece was given a bit of shimmer with a coat of Tattered Angels Gold Glimmer Mist.  





1 comment:

DYMO Support said...

That's a very beautiful box! We are glad to see our embossing tape on your school supplies list. Thank you for sharing this inspiring idea! ^CP