Hello, Hello! It's Larissa with you today to show you a free-form 3-D carousel that I've created for displaying the beautiful Emma's Shoppe collection and it's textured layered chipboard pieces. I also created it because I think it's important for us to remember that "play" is absolutely essential in life - dreams and fun included! So, why not decorate your house with a cute project like this one? Let's get started, shall we?
The Essentials: Emma's Shoppe Collection, basic cutting tools, adhesive {tacky glue/hot glue}, Distress Ink {Ranger; Barn Door}, cardboard, toilet paper tube, twine, bling, laces, trim & Curvy Cutter {any circle cutter}.
Trim three 7" x 7" circles from Emma's Shoppe patterned papers and also, cut two circles of the same size from cardboard. Two of these circles will be used for the carousel's ceiling and the other for the platform - a cardboard for each!
Let's begin with the platform. Adhere one of the patterned paper circles to a cardboard circle for added stability.
And then liberally ink it's edges with Ranger Distress Ink and soft sponge...
Trim two strips of Emma's Shoppe Books paper {2" x 12"} and two trips of cardboard {2.5" x 12"}
Fold the cardboard strips at around a 1/2" in from it's edge.
Cut along the folded side of the cardboard. This will enable you to curl the cardboard around the circular platform base with the help of it's folded tabs.
Finally, adhere the book paper strip to the piece of cardboard as I've done above.
Now let's put together the circular platform base with the book strips! See how the tabs help form the base without the paper tearing? They're a tremendous help!
Here's our platform base after we've glued the two cardboard pieces in place. It forms a circular box.
Embellish the top edge of the platform with Emma's Shoppe ribbon - adhere it solidly in place.
For the center column, use a toilet tube and cover it with Emma's Shoppe Playhouse paper.
Very carefully and with a steady hand, adhere the roll to the platform (quick drying glue helps here!)
Attach the ceiling...
Trim a 9" circle from Inventory patterned paper to create your roof - we're going to transform it into a cone. Trim a small section from the circle to assist with the forming of the cone.
Curl and overlap the two ends to create the cone. Adhere well so that the cone stays together.
Adhere it on top the circle that we previously added and then insert the layered chipboard horse.
Trim multiple one-third sections from your circles to create a decorative top edge for the carousel.
Glue them as shown...
And finally, embellish it to suite your tastes :)
I do hope you've enjoyed the tutorial - it's been much fun my friends! We'll see you next month with another brand new tutorial! Hugs - Larissa
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We're EXTREMELY excited to announce that our new collections are officially SHIPPING!!! This means that the wait is finally over and that you'll have a chance to purchase the brand new papers & embellishments at your favorite scrapbook shop both online and locally. In suppliment of this bit of good news, we're SEEKING projects from you using the new collections. Starting next week, we'll premier our first ever "Reader's Gallery" and would love for your to join in on the fun..with the first Reader's Gallery, we're giving away TWO whole collections - Your Choice! Your project must exhibit at least 75% Crate Paper {New Collections Only} - please forward your submission'(s) to info@cratepaper.com.
Yayyy! I've been waiting and waiting to get my hands on the Emma's Shoppe and Toy Box collections. So glad they will be available soon!
Posted by: JenniferH | March 03, 2011 at 09:57 AM
I got me some Portrait and Emma on the way-I am so excited.Mind you I have 4 sons and 2 grandsons-but Emma was just irresistible!
Posted by: Beth W | March 03, 2011 at 10:01 AM
Fantastic tutorial! When I saw the first picture, my initial I thought it was going to be complicated but I was wrong. Looks super fun and cute!
Posted by: Nadia | March 03, 2011 at 10:33 AM
BEAUTIFUL!!!!! What an awesome tutorial, thank you so very much!!!! :)
Posted by: Ale Loiacono | March 03, 2011 at 11:00 AM
beautiful Larissa
Posted by: anna | March 03, 2011 at 11:06 AM
How fun! can't wait for it to show up in the stores :)
Posted by: ShellyJ | March 03, 2011 at 12:09 PM
This carousel is absolutely adroable! I love it!
Posted by: Stephanie Johnson | March 03, 2011 at 12:22 PM
That carousel is BEAUTIFUL!!! How creative! The UPS man just dropped off my box with 3 of the NEW collections! They are so much more amazing in person...and that's saying something! Cant wait to play!
Posted by: Anita A. | March 03, 2011 at 01:36 PM
OMG!!! How do you come up with these ideas??? AMAZING!!!! I am just taken aback....incredible !
Posted by: Tina Phillips | March 03, 2011 at 03:55 PM
What a beautiful carousel! I love it. I can't wait to get my Crate Paper STash and Play!! TFS~!
Posted by: sHAZI | March 03, 2011 at 04:48 PM
holy cow - this is crazy amazing! you are such a talent larissa! LOVE everything you touch!
Posted by: Tara Orr | March 03, 2011 at 04:52 PM
All I can say is, "WOW"! Thanks for including the tutorial because I would have never thought it possible! It is adorable!
Posted by: Jan Garber | March 03, 2011 at 06:43 PM
very beautiful, Clarissa! I've going to do this fun project for my 2 little children!
Posted by: Bianca | March 04, 2011 at 12:05 AM
What's the due date to participate in the contest?
Posted by: Laney | March 04, 2011 at 10:34 AM
Great project! Love all the details!
Question about the challenge---when you say new collections--is that the four just releasing? Or does Restoration count? I am a slllooooowwww scrapper and don't have any of the just hitting stores items yet---so wanted to check on the newness of new! LOL
Posted by: KimR | March 04, 2011 at 12:23 PM
This project is BANANA'S! I love the new lines and can't wait to do a boyish project like this one for my little toy solider!
Posted by: Andrea J | March 04, 2011 at 09:34 PM
whoa THIS is sooooo cool!!!
gorgoeus to boot!
What a talented and creative person who thought of and did that!
Posted by: Annmaree (Emu) | March 14, 2011 at 05:51 PM
Fantastic what a lovely carousel Thank you for the easy to read and use instructions xx
Posted by: Eileen | March 09, 2013 at 01:49 PM