Friday, December 11, 2009

Punch Art Penguin Box

By popular request here is my Penguin Box tutorial.


Let's begin with a picture of the materials I have used



I will itemise everything as we use it.



We begin with a piece of Cardstock which is 7cms wide x 23 cms high - I have used Baja Breeze.



I have scored it straight across the middle first at 11.5cm
then as per picture above diagonally across all 4 sides so
as to form a diamond scored shape right around as per the
photo below. I have burnished all score lines using my
bone folder giving nice crisp fold lines.

*Notice how there is one line across and 4 score lines
forming a diamond shape.  You might want to mark your
Cardstock with light pencil lines to make alignment easy.



Using the snow flake stamp from the Stampin' Up! Punch Pals Stamp set
I have literally stamped snowflakes all over the outside of my box using
Stampin' Up whisper white craft pigment ink.



I next tore some whisper white cardstock along one edge
and glued it with Snail Adhesive to the base of the box on
one side only then took my paper snips and trimmed the white
cardstock at an angle to exact size of the box


I applied Tombow Multi Glue to the centre of the snowflakes
and also along the torn edge of the white paper adding a few
swirly glue lines along the bottom so as to create dimension for
the snow as shown below.



Now onto the fun part, creating the snow
using Dazzling Diamonds.  Literally cover
the wet glue and tap off excess.


Let's get started on making our Penguin now..
Adhere the white to the black oval using Snail Adhesive.
I have used the Large Oval Punch for the white tummy and
the Wide Oval Punch for the black body.

Now to make the feet and his little Beak....
I used the Boho Blossoms Punch to punch
out two Pumpkin Pie Flowers which I cut
into in order to make the little Beak and the
two little penguin feet.

Using Paper Snips I only used 2 flowers

I used the 1" Circle Punch for the black little head and the widest
heart from the Heart to Heart Punch for his little white face.

The two wings used the large oval punch and were cut as
shown below.  Two little eyes were punched out using the
Eyelet Border Punch.

Everything was assembled using Tombo Multi Purpose
Adhesive.

His little red Santa hat is Real Red Cardstock punched
out with the Scallop Square Punch and I aligned it so
it's cut in one pass.

The brim of his hat was punched out of Whisper
White Cardstock using the same punch - the
Scallop Square Punch.


You might want to cut this just a fraction wider
than the actual end of the scallop so it will fully
cover the red hat when it is assembled.

Punch out a white Pom Pom from Whisper White
cardstock using the 3/4" circle punch and attach the
Pom Pom with a Stampin' Dimensional (cut down to
size).  Glue the brim onto the base of the hat. Then
cover the pom pom and the brim of the hat with Tombow
Multi Purpose Adhesive.

Add some Dazzling Diamonds to really make him Glitter :)
and attach to front of box using Stampin' Dimensionals.

A quick ribbon tied in a bow is attached under his chin using
a mini glue dot, then it's simply a matter of pinching the
top of the box together and punching a hole through all
layers and threading through some Reg Gingham Ribbon and
make a bow or a longer tie if hanging up.

This would look really cute as Christmas Table
Decorations or even could be hung onto the
Christmas tree with little treats inside for the
children as a morning surprise when they wake up!

All finished and sooo cute :)
Any questions just email me, I'm always happy
to help.

2 comments:

  1. Just found your blog all I can say is wow you do great work. I actually found it doing a twilight search i am also addicted to twilight my daughter kept begging me to watch it now I cannot wait until breaking dawn comes out. I will be following your blog great work.

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  2. this the cutest art punch penguin!!!!!
    thank you for such a detailed tutorial!!!
    tfs:)

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