Camping fun
Hello all! So today I am bringing you a 3D camping scene that I pieced together with a bunch of files from the Silhouette store as well as pieces I made on my own.
To begin with, I cut my pieces out on Bazzill Cardstock as well as I used DCWV's Country Manor stack for the camper.
Next I ran all of my big pieces through the Xyron Creative Station®.
I decided to use this Camping 3D Trailer Box by SnapDragon Snippets found in the Silhouette Store. I reduced the size of it by about 75%.
I decided to use vellum over the windows so that I could light the trailer up if I wanted to.
I added an extra circle to the underside of my main stage to give it a little bit more stability.
I designed this circular box to have a dip in the front of it just to give it a little bit of fun and dimension instead of it just being a plain old circle box.
By using the Teresa Collins Mega Runner by Xyron® I was able to take my time in assembling the side to this box.
Final Project:
The trailer is removable so that I can add a light to it.
Turn out the lights...
The trailer is just large enough to fit a tea light candle in it (battery operated of course).
FTC disclaimer: I received some of these products for free but was not compensated for writing this post. To view my complete disclaimer, click here.
To begin with, I cut my pieces out on Bazzill Cardstock as well as I used DCWV's Country Manor stack for the camper.
Phew, after cutting all the greens out, I checked my blade and glad I did. Remember to clean your blade often!
I assembled my 3D trees using the Teresa Collins Mega Runner by Xyron® for ease so I didn't have to wait for glue to dry.Next I ran all of my big pieces through the Xyron Creative Station®.
I decided to use this Camping 3D Trailer Box by SnapDragon Snippets found in the Silhouette Store. I reduced the size of it by about 75%.
I decided to use vellum over the windows so that I could light the trailer up if I wanted to.
I added an extra circle to the underside of my main stage to give it a little bit more stability.
I designed this circular box to have a dip in the front of it just to give it a little bit of fun and dimension instead of it just being a plain old circle box.
By using the Teresa Collins Mega Runner by Xyron® I was able to take my time in assembling the side to this box.
The trailer is removable so that I can add a light to it.
Turn out the lights...
The trailer is just large enough to fit a tea light candle in it (battery operated of course).
Materials Used:
- Paper
- DCWV inc.
- Country Manor
- Bazzill Basics Papers
- Coconut Swirl
- Caribbean Breeze
- Caramel Apple
- Whirlypop
- Patch
- Milkshake
- Peanut Fudge
- Cherry Splash
- Extreme Pink
- Easter Grass
- Avocado
- Rain Forest
- Cream Puff
- Raven Mono
- Die Cut Machine
- Silhouette Cameo 3
- Silhouette Studio-Designer Edition
- Silhouette Design Store
- Camping 3D Trailer Box
- by SnapDragon Snippets
- Design ID: 87066
- 3D Campfire Box
- by Lori Whitlock
- Design ID 268371
- 3D Moose and Fir Trees
- by Marji Roy
- Design ID 50769
- Tire Marks Tractor Borders
- by Studio Ilustrado
- Design ID 114622
- 5 Grass Shapes
- by SnapDragon Snippets
- Design ID 26838
- 3 Layered Flowers
- by Lori Whitlock
- Design ID 20340
- Mountains
- by Hero Art
- Design ID 29821
- Fishing Set
- by Studio Ilustrado
- Design ID 85533
- Adventure Arrows
- by Loni Stevens
- Design ID 60965
- Adhesive
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