Fantabulous Cricut Challenge #157 ~ 3-D Project

Good Monday morning to all my crafty friends! I’m on the Fantabulous Cricut Challenge Blog Design Team and today we are starting a new challenge – create a 3-D project with at least one cut image cut with your Cricut! Well, this challenge was right up my alley. I LOVE creating 3-D items! So I decided to use one of the Cricut Craft Room Exclusives that I bought a while ago when it was on sale but until now I have never used it. I created the Branches Lantern from 3-D Lanterns. If you are just coming from FCCB, then this is the lantern that you saw -

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But after living with it for a while, I had to add some more stuff to it! It’s not finished until I say it’s finished and it just was not finished! So here is my new and improved 3-D Lantern -

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As you can see I added layered flowers to all of the branches, a handle at the top that is secured with a bundle of beautiful rolled flowers and leaves. But let’s start at the beginning. These lanterns are so easy to put together and make great pieces for your home. If you use flameless candles you can even use these as night lights for little children.

You just need to cut out 4 of the same panel for this lantern and the 4 pieces of vellum for the inside. I cut this lantern out at 11.11”. But I added something a little different – I cut out 4 extra panels in Kraft cardstock to make the branches look a little more realistic.

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First I carefully cut out all of the branches from 2 of the pink panels.

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Then I cut out the branches from the Kraft cardstock but this time I left a small border around the branches.I only had to cut out 2 sets of branches from each panel of the Kraft. I left them in sets of 2 and 3. I attached a very thin (1/8”) piece of Scor-Tape to the pieces that I cut out but not actually on the branches.

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I carefully placed the pink panel directly over the Kraft – hiding the sides and only letting the branches show through.

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I then punched out tons of little flowers from different punches in different sizes.

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I inked all of the flower edges to give them more depth.

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After the flowers were all inked, I used my flower shaping tools from McGill to give all of them even more dimension.

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I also added some Martha Stewart Branch Punches in green and Kraft.10

Here are the flowers that I put on each side of the lantern top. They were cut with a My Favorite Things die, Embossed with my Cuttlebug, inked and rolled. There are some made from cardstock and a couple made from vellum. I added a clear jewel in the center of each flower. Each butterfly was punched out in white cardstock and stamped with VersaMark ink and heat embossed with detailed embossing powder. I added some bling down the middle of the butterflies. The white on white embossing is so gorgeous – I really wish you could see the detail!

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Then I added the tiny layered flowers with clear jewels in the centers to all of the Kraft colored branches.

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A handle was added and then I put a votive candle inside and turned off the lights. (I know that a flameless candle is so much better but unfortunately I couldn’t find any and this was just for a quick  photo op. Besides I’m still here, but thanks for your concern!)

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Isn’t that beautiful?!?!?!? I am really liking these right now and I plan to make more. They’re so quick and easy, even if you makes alterations like I did. Think of the gifts you could create and match these to the recipients home décor! Please comment and let me know what you think! Will you be making some 3-D Lanterns soon? Also, think out of the box – the image that you cut with your Cricut does not need to end up looking like the picture in the handbook – make some changes – make it your own! There is no right or wrong in Art ~ just beauty!

Please visit the other designers at FCCB and see what designs they have come up with. And don’t forget to leave some “Blog Love” for everyone!

Supplies used:

  • Cricut Expression
  • Assorted cardstock, Vellum
  • Punches – Stampin’ Up, Fiskars, EK Success, Martha Stewart, The Paper Studio,
  • Die – My Favorite Things
  • Ink – VersaMark, Colorbox Chalk
  • Stamps – Background stamp by SU, Damask Chair by Stampendous
  • Rhinestones – Colorbok, White Blossom
  • Adhesive – Scor-Tape, Glossy Accents

Thanks so much for visiting and I hope you enjoyed my project today! Now it’s your turn – go create a 3-D project and link it up at FCCB!

Until next time, Happy Crafting!

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5 comments:

  1. girl, you really rocked this project! all the details and the work you put into it. amazing and so beautiful too. great job!

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  2. What an incredible lantern Angie, the flowers you added look stunning, too, you did a great job!!!

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  3. Angie, your 3-D project is fabulous! I can see some of these in my future. I have his cart too and never used it! This project has some serious WOW factor. Not to mention what a great conversation piece for guests!

    You rocked it!

    Susie

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  4. I love this project!! I thought the lantern was really neat in the "before" picture, and now with all your additions - wow!! The flowers you added are amazing!! This cartridge has now moved way up on my wish list thanks to your fabulous creation!!

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  5. Very cool AND beautiful projects!

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