skylines.pdf

(150 KB) Pobierz
Skylines
Skylines
By Pat Hawdon
One of these skylines is Edinburgh Castle
and the surrounding area, the other is just
made up. The best way to get new skyline
designs is to visit interesting places and take
photographs of them. You can then simply
trace the skyline from the photo to make
your cards.
Materials Required:
A selection of mulberry paper: Peach, Pink,
Lilac and Purple.
Orange tissue paper 11cm x 2cm.
Black and Very Dark Grey paper: 12cm x 8cm.
Thin card 12cm x 16cm.
Tracing paper, pencil and a White pencil.
P. V.A. Craft Adhesive.
Card mount: AP52U White.
To Make The Card:
Place the tracing paper over
the diagram of your choice and
trace both outlines, one of the
foreground and one of the back-
ground silhouette.
I prefer to make templates of
the skylines so I can keep them
and make more cards very easily.
To do this place the paper face
down onto the thin card and
retrace over the lines to transfer
them. Cut out the shapes to make
the templates and label them
‘Grey’ and ‘Black’ as the diagrams
are labelled.
Actual Size
Place the templates over the
appropriately coloured paper and
using a sharp white pencil trace
the outlines. Cut out the resulting
paper silhouettes.
Tear a strip of orange tissue
paper and one strip of mulberry
in each colour making them
approximately 11cm long and
1.5cm to 2.5cm wide.
28
53891743.005.png 53891743.006.png
Fold the card mount and using a
pencil lightly mark where the aperture
comes on the flap behind. Unfold the
card and work onto the marked flap
making sure the edges of the paper go
beyond the marked circle.
Glue the strip of purple mulberry
at the top then follow with the lilac
overlapping the purple strip.
Add the pink strip overlapping the
lilac. The centre of the lilac strip is not
overlapped by either colour allowing
the white of the card behind to show
through it.
Tearing the mulberry and
tissue paper gives a lovely
ragged edge and helps the
layers of colour blend into
each other.
Add the peach mulberry overlap-
ping the pink then overlay with the
orange tissue leaving just under 1cm
of peach showing.
As the colour from the
layers beneath show through
the top layer, different effects
can be achieved by varying
the way you overlap the
strips.
Glue the black skyline onto the
background and the grey skyline onto
this. The side and bottom edges of
the grey and black paper should be
aligned with each other. Glue the card
closed to finish.
Actual Size
29
53891743.007.png 53891743.008.png 53891743.001.png 53891743.002.png 53891743.003.png
 
Hello,
We hope you enjoy this free project. You may hand make copies of this project,
to give away or sell, as many times as you like. You may not use the pattern,
project, text or pictures for any other purpose nor make the project using
any automated process.
The project was taken from a back issue of the Craft Creations Magazine.
All the articles on our web site are at least one year old. If you want the latest
projects, designer profiles, gallery pages and more, then you need to subscribe
to the quarterly Craft Creations Magazine.
Subscription Benefits Include:
* Afree gift with every issue.
* Two discount vouchers off Craft Creations products with every issue.
* A £2.50 off post and packing voucher with every issue.
* New product information.
* Prize competitions in every issue.
You can subscribe to the quarterly Craft Creations Magazine or purchase any
of the back issues from our online shop.
http://www.craftcreations.com/Shop/shop.html
The details above are correct as of 1st January 2001, but are subject to change without prior notice.
Craft Creations Limited, Ingersoll House, Delamare Road, Cheshunt, Hertfordshire, EN8 9HD, England.
Tel: 01992 781900 Fax: 01992 634339
53891743.004.png
Zgłoś jeśli naruszono regulamin