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Alice’s Wardrobe

Beautiful Paper Cutting

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/alices-wardrobe • Posted by GMC Group

A tiny wardrobe with tiny clothes and shoes creates a magical scene, protected from harm in a glass dome. For more design options, try printed papers for the clothing items. Designer: Silvina De Vita

You will need

Project Budget
Cheap

Time

1 h 00

Difficulty

Nice & Simple
Medium 112508 2f2015 12 16 154227 978145708858 a065 Medium 112508 2f2015 12 16 154737 978145708858 a062 Medium 112508 2f2015 12 16 154738 978145708858 a063 Medium 112508 2f2015 12 16 154738 978145708858 a064 Medium 112508 2f2015 12 16 154737 978145708858 a061

Description

A tiny wardrobe with tiny clothes and shoes creates a magical scene, protected from harm in a glass dome. For more design options, try printed papers for the clothing items. Designer: Silvina De Vita

Instructions

  1. Using the templates, copy or trace the elements of the design onto a plain piece of paper.

  2. Place this sheet on top of the carbon paper and place the cream cardstock beneath it.

  3. Draw over the elements with a pencil, pushing fairly hard. This will transfer the pictures onto the card beneath.

  4. Cut out the shapes with a craft knife.

  5. Using the same technique, lay the plain paper over carbon copy paper, and place both on top of the brown cardstock. Trace the wardrobe elements to transfer the shapes onto the cardstock beneath. Use a ruler so the rectangles are perfect.

  6. To make the wardrobe, glue the top shelf, the hanger bar, and the bottom shelf in place between the two side pieces. Glue the wardrobe to the base of the dome.

  7. Glue the clothes to the hangers and hang them on the bar. Hang the scarf over one side edge of the wardrobe.

  8. On the shelf, glue the hats and the handbag in place.

  9. Glue the boxes and boots onto the base of the dome.

  10. To make the boxes, fold the four tabs up 90 degrees, paste the edges together, and fill the box with paper scraps or anything you like. Paste the boxes to the base of the dome or on the shelf.

  11. Put the glass dome over the elements.