Monday, 26 November 2012

Making a cabinet from a window die



This is another cabinet which I made from the Tonic Studios Domed Window Die and I've added a little tutorial to show how I made it.

This die, along with the Trellis Wall, Window Basket and the coordinating stamp set can be seen on Create and Craft today at 2.00pm and 6.00pm...along with lots of other Tonic goodies.

 1. Die cut and emboss the window, then draw around it on a longer piece of card. Continue the side lines for another 4.5cm and cut out.


 2. Cut out a little drawer measuring 7cm x 2.5cm . Using the grid on the Tonic Studios Super Trimmer as a guide emboss an inlay with a fine embossing tool as shown.


 3. Place the window and drawer on the cut out cabinet and then place a Spellbinders die (or similar) centrally below the drawer and mark the position.


 4. Die cut the leg shape.


5. Attach the window and drawer to the back piece with 3D foam squares from Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L.

I have added gems to the drawer as handles, inked the cabinet and used the stamps from the Pick of the Bunch Through the Window set (coloured and cut out) as ornaments .




15 comments:

  1. Beautiful card great tutorial Ginny x

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  2. what a great idea, thanks Ruth. i love the brown one.

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  3. WOW!! This is wonderful Ruth. You really do come up with such great designs.
    Thank you for a fabulous tutorial too.

    Hugs Sue

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  4. Oh wow ! You're so creative ! This is wonderful !
    xxx

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  5. I love the idea of using things "out of the box" and this is fabulous! Thank you.

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  6. This is so inventive - especially using the die for the legs - fabulous!

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  7. Ruth this is brilliant you are so clever. Thank you for the tutorial very clear instructions. Alison xxx

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  8. both so stunning ruth.really fantastic design :D

    xx coops xx

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  9. Ruth
    I am so impressed with your talent!!!!
    Great cards and fab tutorial. Thanks.
    Myrna

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  10. oh wow this is just brilliant.. must try it
    Lisa x

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  11. These are lovely and a great tutorial. Elaine

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  12. Adorable cards-your work is lovely!Wish you a great time!

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  13. Love the little details on each shelf of your very clever cabinet.

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  14. Thanks for the wonderful idea. Here is my card inspired by your. http://ata-art.blogspot.gr/2013/07/cabinet-card.html
    I hope you do not mind, I borrowed the idea from you. But as I said I liked the idea and could not resist. Thank you

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  15. Thanks for the wonderful idea. Here is my card inspired by your. http://ata-art.blogspot.gr/2013/07/cabinet-card.html
    I hope you do not mind, I borrowed the idea from you. But as I said I liked the idea and could not resist. Thank you

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Thanks so much for taking the time to leave a comment, it's lovely to hear from you. Ruth