Year 2013 & Year 2014 2

Year 2013 & Year 2014 2
Showing posts with label Interactive Paper Fun. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Interactive Paper Fun. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 4, 2020

The Funkie Junkie Boutique Challenge #2; Repeat Performance... The Do Nothing Box

   By now, most of you have figured out that I am a bit crazy... about Tim Holtz's Gears and Gears 2 Alterations Dies. (And, simply a bit crazy as well, but hey; I'll be the first to admit it! lol!) I've also got this thing for interactive paper projects. There's nothing sweeter than being able to open a popout card, or box that actually does something besides hold a gift inside. For years, I have wanted to make a box that used gears to move inside- it's from a very early memory of a toy car (or train??) that was clear plastic and showed gears grinding as it moved. There are similar newer toys to this, but for whatever reason; they just aren't the same to ME. I've decided that the time had come to make such a box- especially since I had both a matching plan/idea for the "story" in this make, and... a simply too-awesome inspiration coming from a new Tim Holtz fellow Addict: Megumi Hiraoka (We're in the same THA group on Facebook, but you can see her superb movable makes on both Facebook and YouTube.) 
         The current TFJBCB challenge this time around is called "Repeat Performance" and it's calling for reuse of a previously used item(s). It will be very interesting to see what everyone comes up with! So let's get this going, before time runs out for the 11:55pm deadline 2/4/20202 TODAY!


Here's a few of my "RePeaters":
1) the bottom heavy-duty bottom box liner from an off-load of toilets to
our Carpenters For Christ building site (3 years ago)
2) a recent box from Amazon that held batteries
3) a couple of clear plastics saved from whatever came inside it from store purchases...

...and some leftover cage wiring from some long-ago outside project. (gutters??)

Paper materials: 1) a leftover stack of cardstock used for Christmas Nativity Sets from 2018
2) doubled-up plain white cardstock with heavy-duty foil adhered on top.
(This really keeps shape after embossing- for those "I wanna see it with my HANDS" looks.
3) white matboard for stacking up die cuts w Glossy Accents.

Tim Tools used...there's an X through the two die sets I ended up not using.
I may use them for another project soon, though.

The thick "toilet board" is easier to slice through than it looks!
It actually never touches the new porcelain toilets that it's strong enough to help hold the heavy
porcelain within the huge boxes they are shipped in.
So, they also make great boards to cover with foil for travel with heavy food items- like cakes!

I penciled in the plastic and then used the Tim Scissors to easily cut the window space.
(HINT: Since the window is the top part of a plastic box- it was easy to use the box bottom
as the pattern because the lid will always fit larger. You can always cut more as needed,
but without cutting the hole too big on the first cut!)

Before securing the window inside, I noticed that the "seal" popped upward.
So I used some TH Alcohol Silver Mixative - to the INSIDE of that seal.
It won't rub off as you work with the window!

Cutting enough for each Gear to have 4 layers of Matboard;
I cut enough to make one each of all Gears shown on both packages.
This way, I could make sure of having at least THREE Gears that would "work" together.
The TH Gears (Original #1) don't exactly ALL work well with the Gears #2.

Here's where I planned to use the doubled-cardstock/heavy-duty-foil combination. 
After carefully fitting it up against each wall as well as the top-that-is-really-the-bottom,
I used TH Distress Paint in Black Soot all over the foil, and made sure to get the corners
and crevices coated well. Then I wiped it all with a dry Kleenex tissue.
Repeat till satisfied. And, I did. So, I was. ;)

Playing around with some TH IdeaOlogy to see what would look right. work well,
and also 'tell the story'.

I also played around with several real pieces of bolts and screws;
the 'posts' needed to also work with the Gears.
I finally settled on 3 real black bolts shown here....

...and one smaller sized dowel rod which I could coat with TH Alcohol Ink or Distress Paint,
and cut to fit flush on the backside, while fitting flush with the tops of each Gear, like the bolts fit. 

Here is one of the Gears I didn't use, so I played around with colors to see what 
made the Gears pop best on the foil background.

The 'top' of the die cuts were all facing the same way when glued together with Glossy Accents.
So the 'smooth top' (faces down on the die as you cut) was smoother to be able to glide
over all the bumps on the cardstock/foil layer.
I used the GA also onto the 'raised edge' side of the Gears- let it dry a few seconds,
and then quickly dabbed my finger over the entire surface.
(Think: 'peaks' on your meringue pie top.)
This texture is what real Cast Iron looks and feels like.  

The next part was to work on the OUTSIDE.
This part was less work and more fun- definitely!
Embossing the cut-to-fit 2 sides was pretty easy. None of the sides were meant to meet up the middle.
I planned ahead of time to make strips that would be folded top & bottom to run across the 
box's entire circumference- looking like it was a welded band over the two 'sheets of metal'.

In order to make those sides almost meet, and also have a continuous pattern from
the TH 3D Impresslit Foundry, it meant carefully adding the FOLD into the folder,
and embossing the same sheet 4 times.
It worked out nicely!

This leftover stack turned out to be very cool indeed!
I was not able to get hold of the new Tim Holtz Paper Stash Metallic Kraft,
and was afraid I had nothing that would work.
The leftover surprised me: while coating the TH Distress Black Soot Paint
over the embossed paper... the goldish turned BLACK!
Instant distress!!!
There was RED in the stack, so I used that for the monitor's needle, later on.

After the entire thing was encased and papered over,
I still had a vision for a monitor and some kind of exhaust fan.

So there I went again: die cutting layers, gluing, and inking/painting all over again.
You'll notice that I'm using my Craft Sheet quite a bit lately.
That's because I am going back and forth from the kitchen to my Craft Studio desk.
Too many projects; never enough space!

The ALMOST finished project: PREdistressed.

Closeup of exhaust before distressing.

Finally choosing the way to distress the rest of the edges and 'bolts';
swiping TH Alcohol Ink in Ginger all over the sides, and then
applying TH Distress Black Soot Paint with a paintbrush, wiping with a dry Kleenex tissue.

Results? Check it out:
The Front Side & Details...


I'm calling this "The Do Nothing Box"



The main idea of the story:
the INSIDE is all still nice and running very smoothly: how we feel the same on the inside as we age.
But the OUTSIDE- our physical body- starts to "distress" a bit. lol!
Our outside starts to wear down a bit, and look older.


The IdeaOlogy here is perfect:
The TH Date Dial has a couple of Sprocket Gears and Spinner (held by a TH Long Fastener)
 that points to the Date Dial's "2" and "22"...
those numbers stand for the very dates my ChiefHubby will retire; February 2022.
The "57" on the TH Plaquette is the age he is now.

The TH Timepiece and Clock Hands (with a Mini Gear and Long Fastener)
show it's almost quitting time
in the financial workday world; 5:00pm. ALMOST time, anyway.
And the Compass (white washed with TH Distress Paint in Picket Fence)
 & Long-Fastener-held Spinner show the 'direction' my ChiefHubby is headed: 
to the Numeric 5 and 9 (also TH DP Picket Fenced)
 on top of more Long-Fastener-held Sprocket Gears...
59 is the age he'll be when he retires.

The IdeaOlogy Nailhead is the only real metal here.

The Gears (#1 and #2 sets) Alterations die cut Gears stand for the 
way my ChiefHubby's mind keeps grinding out ideas;
and the need he has to update me 
EVERY DAY
on new ideas or changes in the old idea plans.
Yep... EVERY. DAY.
Now, if THAT is not a "REPEAT PERFORMACE", then I have no idea WHAT IS!!


Oh, and here's the BACKSIDE:




Other than the piece of leftover cage and the TH IdeaOlogy Hex Fastener...
every bit of this is all PAPER & foil covering.
I used some TH Alcohol Ink in Gunmetal on the
fan blade- after trimming the blades down just a bit to fit INSIDE the circle.
(The fan normally goes fully onto the front/outside of the inner circle.)


VIDEO: To see the movement!




Well.....there; I've had my chance to VENT! :)


THANKS!
for stopping by and catching up once again with more fun on paper.
And THANK YOU SO MUCH, EVERYONE: for all the SWEET comments!!

to take a peek at the rest of the super-talented makes that
will be included into this current Challenge.
If you hurry, you can wrap up an afternoon simple Tag or Card out
of a tossed-out box or leftover scraps from another make,
post it up, and be entered to WIN a $25 GC
from the Sponsor, The Funkie Junkie Boutique

Until we scrap again...
Be Safe &
HAPPY BLOGGING!















Wednesday, February 28, 2018

Frilly & Funkie Challenge #4- Interactive Fun... As Guest Designer !

     When my Tag was chosen as a Winner for that first Challenge (F&F Challenge #1 in Articles), and the invitation was made to be a Guest Designer...well, you guessed it: I was excited to say the least! Humbled, came first, actually, followed by the excitement...and then the eventual nervousness of "How am I going to do this?" and "WHAT am I going to do?!" But, when it comes to MY projects: my way is usually 'go BIG' or just toss in the craft rag! I'm usually one to never skip the little details when I do something. So saying....hold on to your studio chair and take a load off your mind for a few! Let's get down to basics here...
                                 First off, meet our Wittle Peanut, Cole! He's our first Grandbaby altogether, but since we have 2 sets of couples kids, he's the first of hopefully TWO 'firsts' since we really don't wanna stop with ONE- this Grandparenting Thing is too much FUN!! It certainly IS worth all the waiting, since you definitely want your kids to be settled in as a couple, and having  good jobs and a house of their own (like we did) is a major bonus! Both our girls expressed hope to be stay-at-home Moms if possible, and Cole's Mommy (our older Daughter) is able to still further her College Degree at the same time being full-time Mommy. Our younger Daughter is a HS Teacher, so I think our Grandkids will have THE BEST MOMS- EVER! We were only able to have our two boys, so if they all choose to have more than we did- or less than we did- it's totally up to them. But as far as THIS Grandma goes...I'm soft putty on this first one. Stick a fork in me. :)  So this project has been in the works for the past 6 to 8 months and finally posting it up just for this Guest Designer spot- PERFECT!
        The featured part of this Challenge is detailed (about midway) down this list of photos. The rests of the photos are just for showing you the entire Folio (Tim Holtz Large Folio) and the other crafted parts of the project. I've even included photos of the Treasure Box that will store this, as well as other items I will save or craft for Cole. I'm hoping to keep up the same thing for each Grandchild that enters into our family. (Hey, I can PLAN, can't I?!)
         S0... by all means, let's take a lookie! There's even a VIDEO at the end of this post, also!
       













Here's the part with the chosen Interactive Element feature for this Challenge #4...

The right page shows what is actually TWO pages- one in front of the other. The tab with the airplane is supposed to be pulled over to the right side of the book...

The Tim Holtz Remnant Rubs are used here- to tell the reader "don't forget to fly" the airplane over to the right side of the book...

...and a fold-out page is shown with the details of Cole's geneology- from his Great-Great Grandparents on down. This is a hobby of mine since we were married; adding names and dates of family events to a diary/book. I have quite a file of all sides of our families, and I hope to supply each Grandchild with their own information; who they are and who they come from.
On the backside of the folded page is space for photos of the family members listed. This helps match the name to a face. Since Cole has already lost 2 sets of Great-Great Grandparents, as well as a Great Grandma and Great Grandpa on his Paternal side, and just recently lost another GGGrandma... these photos will help him know them.


The older couple set of kids popped the news on us while helping me take my sailboat out of the water. I'd been out on her all that afternoon, singing Crosby, Stills, & Nash's fine tune while tilling her out to the wind to spend that one last afternoon on the lake before taking her out for the winter.  Since they chose a maritime theme for Cole's USNavy Mommy (& her oldest Bro USNavy and Grandpa Rick- her Dad- is USMarines)...this page was fitting!








      I definitely have A LOT of work yet to fill this all out for Cole's first year. This is only a smattering of  Cole's 1st year photos, so I think I'm gonna need another TeraByte Book in the future of more kiddies! And then....well, we'll see what crafty things are next on the agenda!
     After all, Spring will be here and it'll be time to get ye ole sailboat back out. Aye; she'll be yare a'fore the breeze with a clean wake aft o' her!!


         Lastly, there's a video for those of you who want to see the entire thing in motion.






Meemaw had a lotta fun, Peanut! And from the looks in the photos on that tray....
(a mixture of photos from Mommy, Daddy, Grammy& Grampy, Meemaw&Papaw, 
as well as a few official selfies Cole himself did)...
looks like YOU -& lots of your family- did, too!


I need to mention that you can find a little bit about me on the "Meet the Guest Designer" https://frillyandfunkie.blogspot.com/2018/03/guest-designer-lyla-larimore.html 
& that you can check out all the inspirational entries, as well as 
several bonafide awesome Designers' own takes,
These Challenges are open to everyone !
Who knows? Maybe YOU will come up with the next WINNING ENTRY
to be chosen as Guest Designer!
Or, perhaps your project could be chosen to win a fabulous PRIZE from
But, you'll never know unless you give it a try. :) 


THANKS FOR ALLOWING ME TO SHARE THIS WITH YOU ALL & FOR YOUR SUPPORT IN TAKING TIME TO VIEW THIS CHALLENGE POST!!!
And a HUGE TANX! to those of you leaving such KIND notes!! <3
Even just looking at the number of people popping in to take a peek at things
can really be a big bolster for a Crafter's imagination to work on making paper take a shape, 
so THANKS VERY MUCH, EVERYONE!!

BE SAFE & HAPPY BLOGGING!!