Saturday, October 6, 2012

Graphic 45 Nutcracker Sweet Dusty Attic Shadow Box for "Scraputante"

Good morning friends,

Today I'm bring you a little something 'funtastic!"  That really should be a word!  I started with Dusty Attic's new 8x8 chip board shadow box frame (available from Scraputante.com) and used Graphic 45's Nutcracker Sweet to embilish it.  Love how fun it came out!  Here are a few close up pictures of some of your favoriate Nutcracker charactures like The Sugar Plum Fairy, Claira and The Wooden Soldier.  Hope you enjoy! 









Well friends that's it for me today!  Hope you enjoyed your little visit to my neck of the woods.  Enjoy your day and until next time, scrap happy!  ~ Dawna

PS:  My Nutcracker Sweet Dusty Attic Shadow Box was featured on Graphic 45's Gallery located at:  http://www.g45papers.com/gallery/idea-details.php?ProID=1938&ProCatID=All&DID=All  

11 comments:

  1. This is beautiful, what an awesome piece of art. Love all the fuzzy cutting and layering....This is so inspirational.....tfs

    ReplyDelete
  2. Beautiful, this piece is so magical. Not being an owner of anycut of "cutter", cricut, Tim Holtz, or otherwise, please tell me is this how you get such precision cuts?

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thank you! Just used my stright cutter for the background work. A Martha Steward Art Deco punch was used to make the stage fans, then everything else is simply cut out by hand using precision fussy cutting scissors. Hope that helps!

      Delete
  3. This is fantastic! I just got this paper line, my daughter danced in the nutcraker for years! This paper was made for us!

    ReplyDelete
  4. I've already commented once on this lovely piece and just can't keep my eyes off of it. My sweet 4 year old granddaughter would love it. I am examining the details and wonder how you did the windows. I want to say I can do this, but I might be bitting off more than I can chew??

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Who could resist the desires of their 4 years old granddaughter? I used a simple window die cut called Grand Madison Window. You can find the die here:http://www.ellenhutson.com/servlet/the-11579/Poppystamps-Dies,-Grand-Madison/Detail or you can purchse these window die cuts already cut for only a few dollars on ebay. Wishing you good luck with your creation, I'm sure your graddaughter will love it!

      Delete
  5. how did you do the purple gingerbred men fans . I always do crazy cards but my oh my i think this tops them all. stunning..\\amanda

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. I used a simple pin wheel technique to make those fans. I found this on-line tutorial that shows you how to make them step by step. You might find this helpful: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8d3PFGboL3Q
      Good luck with your creations!

      Delete
    2. Thank you so much....I just love this

      Delete
  6. This is just beautiful, did you use a punch for the yellow fence in front of the art deco fans, and if so which punch? This would make my granddaughter happy also as she is a dancer.

    ReplyDelete