Sunday, October 23, 2011

JUGS 107 - 3D / Template challenge

Hi everyone!

Today I'm joining  the challenge of Just us Girls for the first time. This week it's a template/3D challenge. I'm not sure what the meaning is of the template part, so I stick to the 3D part. The theme is Halloween and I think that's a very cool theme and I can not get enough of it, lol.

What I have made is ​​a treatbag. And therefor score lines are essential.  I made ​​score lines with the eCraft for the first time. I always like to try new techniques :). 
In Make the Cut! (version 4.0.4 beta) I made this treatbag. It was a bit tricky to make the score lines, but with this version of MTC you can draw cut lines. Allthough it's still a bit of getting used to.
The score lines I made as cut lines with a pressure of 1. So that creates a very thin line and make it easy to fold. Then I cut the other lines with the normal pressure of 4.


I also used dies of Tim Holtz, but because the treatbag is so small I used pixel tracking from MTC  to import and adjust the size and cut them out with the eCraft. That way you can also use them on smaller projects.




The result:







Supplies needed for this bag:
  •  Distress Ink (Peeled paint, mustard seed, seedless preservation, ripe persimmon, black soot, Gathered Twiggs)
  •  chain, charms, ribbon and  / or other embellishments
  •  acetate
  •  Stickles (gun metal, yellow)
  •  treats
  •  dies or die cuts
Hope you like it. Thanks for visiting!

Sandra

4 comments:

Patricia said...

ZOOOOOOOO wat mooi zeg!!!!
Jij bent ook een echte Halloween freak he?
Ik ook hoor, mijn oudste dochter is op 31 okt jarig dus ik heb altijd een leuk thema. haha
Groetjes Patricia

Anonymous said...

ooohhh, creepy...

Hey San,

Cool project, perfect for the new distress inks! This is so much fun!! Can't wait to see all your new projects this week in real. See you soon & creative greetings!

Love, Leintje*

Lynn said...

What a cool project! Thanks for showing us how you did it too! Thanks for playing along with Just Us Girls!

Vicki Dutcher said...

The draping jewelry adds the perfect touch~ Thanks for playing with us over at JUGS