The Sizzix design team members have been busy creating projects with these dies, so please visit their blogs, they are all incredibly talented!
For my project, I have used Eileen's Valentine Scoreboard XL Box die, Easel Pro die, and Flowers with Heart Petals die. Here's my project:
The easel is my first Pro Big Shot die that I have used, and I love it! I think this easel will be used a lot, especially for small gifts. I started by cutting out the easel with Sizzix's Sizzles 12 x 12 Mat Board.
I then covered the front and back with Ranger's adhesive Metal Foil Sheets. Next, I embossed the entire easel, doing this in sections (top, bottom and each side) with Sizzix's Daisy Blast & Paisley Palooza Textured Impression set.
I've used this technique quite a few times, I never get tired of using it and it always comes out different, depending on the products you use.
Paint the entire surface with black paint and then swipe the surface with a paper towel, removing the paint on the raised areas. After the paint dried, I lightly sanded the raised parts and alcohol inked the bare metal with Espresso Alcohol ink. After the easel was dry I glued the side pieces to the front.
There's my easel, now the heart shadow box. I cut out the Valentine Scoreboard XL Box with the white mat board and assembled my box.
I then cut out the heart (not the sides) twice from patterned paper. Instead of die-cutting out the sides again, I cut out strips the same width, for the inside and the outside of the box. Cover the inside and the outside rim of the heart, then the back and inside with the heart shape. Ink the edges.
For the gathered trim, I cut out strips of paper about 1" wide. Machine gather the strips, wet the paper, blot it lightly, and then carefully gather. Once this dried, I glued it around the outer edge of the heart. Add a bow to the top. Now you are ready to decorate the inside!
For the inside, I die cut flowers using Eileen's Heart Petal Flowers. I made two, one larger than the other. I also die-cut the film strip and tickets with Sizzix's Tim Holtz Mini Filmstrip & Mini Ticket Decorative Strip die. Tim's mini ticket stamp from his collection, "Going Somewhere" fit perfect.
I adhered some light acrylic, stamped with white Stazon and a Dictionary stamp from Stephanie Barnard behind the filmstrip and then curled the one end.
There's my finished heart. I've started making a heart shadow box every year for Valentine's Day, so eventually I think I'll have a nice collection! Hope you enjoyed this tutorial and check out Eileen's other dies, I know there's quite a few that are my favorite ones to use! I should mention that the papers I used were from Basic Grey's True Love collection.
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Jan Hobbins that's me!
Happy Valentine's Day,
Jan
That easel is amazing! A perfect way to display your heart!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool idea to use the heart as a shadowbox!! And the metal covered easel is incredible. I love this project - you are so talented, Jan!
ReplyDeleteHoly cow! How do you come up with these things??? It is incredible!
ReplyDeleteOh, just beautiful. I agree with Shelly--great use of the box as a shadow box. I also love the ruffle around the outside!
ReplyDeleteOh Jan- wow. That easel is amazing- love the foil embossing technique. I am totally borrowing that one... And using the heart box as a shadowbox? On the easel? Genius. The gathered paper ruffle is also super cool. I love it all- thanks so much for taking the time to play with my dies!
ReplyDeleteWow Jan, what a fabulous idea for the heart box die. Love it!! It is beautifully embellished and the easel is the perfect backdrop for it.
ReplyDeleteI love the contrast of your soft and sweet shadowbox resting on the bold metal easel. Beautiful project!
ReplyDeleteJan, this is so beautiful! Love how you made the heart a shadow box and the gathered ruffle is a perfect touch!
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Love It!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful and I love the stand you have created for it! The metal effect looks great!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous and I love the gathered paper trim!
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome idea to display it like a shadow box. It's stunning!
ReplyDeleteJan, this is so clever! Love the lace effect around the heart. So pretty!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful - love the foil embossing technique.
ReplyDeleteWow! Fabulous easel and heart box. Love that easel wish it came smaller.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty, I just love it.
ReplyDeletebeautiful - even the stand is a work of art!
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Amazing work!! Love your easel and the way you made the heart into a shadow box. I like the way your brain works...lol
ReplyDeleteYou gals are blowing me away today with these projects! What scrapper wouldn't use that beautiful easel! Breathtaking! And sweet box!
ReplyDeleteVery lovely! Love the techniques on the stand!!!
ReplyDeleteYour technique for the easel is fabulous! Thanks for sharing. And shrines and shadow boxes are so trending right now, I'm getting hooked on creating them!
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning project you have created for us. I have not seen the "ruffled, gathered paper technique before. You are very creative and filled with beautiful ideas. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletewow, it is super fun with that metallic easel!
ReplyDeleteJan, this is amazing! I was hoping someone would create a shadowbox heart!!! I had it in my head, but I lack the umph that you possess ;) Your easel is amazing as well!
ReplyDeleteLove your project! The heart is so sweet and the easel is amazing!
ReplyDeleteOh Jan! I love this more than I can say. mad love!
ReplyDeleteLove the technique you used to colour that fantastic easel and your heart box is just delicious. Fantastic project
ReplyDeleteAWESOME!! I LOVE your projects!! Such AMAZING details!! THANKS for sharing and have a Fabulous Week!! =)
ReplyDeletewow that's cool!! What a great idea to make a new shadow box each year.
ReplyDeleteGreat project! Love the easel and box! Wow!
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This project is really a work of art! Love the metal finish to the easel base.
ReplyDeleteOne of the best design for this valentines gift
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