Hi! Today I have to share this super fun 3D Surf Shop that I made using Cheery Lynn Designs Dies.
The shop is custom made out of cardstock and embossed. The dimensions are 4 x 5 inches and adding another inch to the sides for the peak. I cut the window out using the second smallest of the rectangles and then die cut the 2nd and 3rd smallest for the window frame in the front and the back.
Here on the side, I used the smallest die from the circle and then I placed the life savor in white and green over the opening. Of course I need some palm trees and a bit of grass on the bottom.
Here is the back view. It is hard to see but all the waves are layered 3 times, so it appears to look the same as it does in the front.
Here is the opposite side of the surf shop. I basically kept them the same.
The top of the shop using surf boards and tropical flowers. I cut strips to look like straw by fussy cutting every .25 inch, then I used my flower maker to curve the ends up for a tiki roof.
I closer view of the waves, seahorse, beach chair and beach ball.
The other side showing the surf board layered with a cut seahorse on top.
The bottom sea shells and starfish are flat in the ocean.
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I hope you enjoyed this 3D project! I sure had a fun time making it and now off to the beach! JK
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Hugs Lisa
FANTASTIC! I am absolutely CRAZY about this project and all these elements! Love the colors and the look! Wow!
ReplyDeleteGreat use of your dies Lisa. I love the colours and design. Fab attention to detail.
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I just had to comment on this fabulous card. You have added so many fun details to make the scene come to life. Love the colors and design.
ReplyDeleteLovely work with these beautiful dies.
ReplyDeleteVery creative and so fresh! I love turquoise, beach scenes, ocean and have tons of shells I've collected! Just love how you created a 3D scene with so many shapes (some similar to what I have - yay!) This helps me see the versatility of dies beyond my, often, one dimensional 'eye' when papercrafting... See you at the beach! And, my metal shim came from Cheery Lynn, too! :D
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