bumper car diorama
Posted on | May 2, 2010 | 6 Comments
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Heeheehee. It doesn’t look anything like a car. But, I used my Bumper Car template to create this mini shadow box.

Digital kit: Noise and Trouble by Lily Designs
Hybrid Template: Bumper Car by Designs by Sunghee

I’ve included TIF files for the Bumper Car template, you can open it in Photoshop or any other image editing software to add the digital papers and elements. You will see green mask layers in the file. You can use that to create clipping masks. To find out how to create clipping masks, check out Kristen’s tutorial =)
Printed on 8.5 x 11 paper.

Score and cut the car body.

Glue it together. When scoring the top part where the chair will go in. Try to score OUTSIDE of the score line. I created the template so there would be no gap between the car body and the chair. But, everybody score differently (inside, on, or outside the line). Also, the scoring tool (thickness) and the paper weight could change the fitting.

If needed, you can use a bone folder, a scoring tool, or a pen to rub around the opening to enlarge a bit. =)

Whenever I want some curve, I like to use a round pen/tool to make the paper curl. This way, you will get a smooth curl instead of wrinkles. Hold the other side of the paper with one hand and stretch the paper with a tool. (Just like you would curl the ribbons.)

Assemble the chair. Glue the tab outside of the box so you won’t see it from the inside.
I’ve included three different sizes for the chair. Here, I used .75″ depth chair to create the shadow box.

Fit in the car.

Since I’m trying to make a mini shadow box, and wanted the round chair back as an awning, I placed the chair the other way.
It’s easier to use the liquid glue than the sticky tape to secure the chair in.

Added the cut out elements inside the chair with some 3-d foam tapes. It would have been much easier if I added the dimensions before assembling the chair, heehee.

Added the cut out digital elements outside of the car/box as well.

You can always decorate with the traditional crafting supplies like the real stickers, gems, ribbons on your hybrid project.






Heeheehee. It works as a pencil holder, too!
Tags: designs by sunghee > Lily Designs
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May 2nd, 2010 @ 3:28 PM
How fun! So even with your own templates you use them to do something completely different! You might have to rename the bumper car template “perfect bumper car”.
May 2nd, 2010 @ 4:56 PM
How cool is that?! It reminds me of WWII-era London or something to that effect, with the bomber-looking planes ‘flying’ around. Way awesome!
May 2nd, 2010 @ 5:19 PM
this is amazing, you amaze me!
just purchased the mini-album! will definitely make something out of it soon!!!
May 3rd, 2010 @ 6:07 AM
wow, its looking amazing!!
hugs,kimla
May 3rd, 2010 @ 6:31 AM
How awesome. I’ve just discovered you and your wonderful designs. How fun!
May 3rd, 2010 @ 5:28 PM
This is fabulous! Love it!