Hello Friends ,
This is Mallika here from Aola Handmade Cards with a tutorial on how to make these pretty favor Baby Carriages .
I had a tough time deciding what tutorial to make and I actually changed three projects . I was suppose to post this yesterday but was stuck in some emergency so couldn't post .Apologies ..
Now onto my project
How to make a baby Carriage ??
Item You ll Need -
Cardstock - I am using Nana's Kids from DCWV
Scoreboard - Martha stewart
Trimmer - Tonic Trimmer
Nesting Dies - Circle scallop
Big shot
Step 1: Cut the two pieces of cardstock, pink 4” x 5”, white 3 15/16” x 4 15/16” and one piece of 4 x1/4'' inches of cardstock
Step 2: Score both pieces of large cardstock at 1” on all sides
Step 3: Cut in at four places on both pieces of cardstock .
Step 4: Fold on score lines and adhere together.
Step 5: Insert lining into box to make sure it fits.
Step 6 : Cut either a round circle or oval for the carriage hood. I used my largest Nestie Scallop Circle. Cut 1/3 of it away.
Step 7: Using the larger piece of the circle, punch holes on
ends and attach it to the carriage with brads:
Step 8: Insert lining back into carriage box
Step 9: Put adhesive on ends of 4” x ¼” piece of
cardstock and stick in-between lining and box for handle:
Step 10:
Assemble the wheels and adhere to carriage. Finish off with embellishments
For wheels you can simply take your nesting dies circle of course and assemble with the help pf small button /.
This is Mallika here from Aola Handmade Cards with a tutorial on how to make these pretty favor Baby Carriages .
I had a tough time deciding what tutorial to make and I actually changed three projects . I was suppose to post this yesterday but was stuck in some emergency so couldn't post .Apologies ..
Now onto my project
How to make a baby Carriage ??
Item You ll Need -
Cardstock - I am using Nana's Kids from DCWV
Scoreboard - Martha stewart
Trimmer - Tonic Trimmer
Nesting Dies - Circle scallop
Big shot
Step 1: Cut the two pieces of cardstock, pink 4” x 5”, white 3 15/16” x 4 15/16” and one piece of 4 x1/4'' inches of cardstock
Step 2: Score both pieces of large cardstock at 1” on all sides
Step 3: Cut in at four places on both pieces of cardstock .
Step 4: Fold on score lines and adhere together.
Step 5: Insert lining into box to make sure it fits.
Step 6 : Cut either a round circle or oval for the carriage hood. I used my largest Nestie Scallop Circle. Cut 1/3 of it away.
Step 7: Using the larger piece of the circle, punch holes on
ends and attach it to the carriage with brads:
Step 8: Insert lining back into carriage box
Step 9: Put adhesive on ends of 4” x ¼” piece of
cardstock and stick in-between lining and box for handle:
Step 10:
Assemble the wheels and adhere to carriage. Finish off with embellishments
For wheels you can simply take your nesting dies circle of course and assemble with the help pf small button /.
Very Cute... Thanks for the tutorial...
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oh this is so so cute Mallika, love the wheels and those cute little bows
ReplyDeletewow.. how easy!! too cute.. :)
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