Showing posts with label Tee Pee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tee Pee. Show all posts

Wednesday, 4 July 2012

Beep Beep!


I just couldn't resist using Road Runner for today's Tee Pee card. I just love the colours of this decoupage sheet from the Looney Tunes CD Rom.



Here's a picture to show how it can be put flat to go into an envelope.


I'm entering this card into the following challenges:
Make It Monday - Anything Goes

Tuesday, 3 July 2012

Elmer Fudd


Did he ever catch Bugs?


Here's another Tee-Pee card (see yesterday's post for my Daffy Duck one) I made using my Looney Tune CD ROM. I used all the dimensions from my tutorial HERE to make it - it's so easy! 


I'm entering it into the following challenges:
Make It Monday - Anything Goes   Kaboodle - A Boy's Life
Cutie Pie - One For The Boys

Monday, 2 July 2012

A Daffy Start To The Week


Yep, still making the most of my Looney Tune CD ROM, can you tell I love it?
This time, it's Daffy Duck who is coming to the fore.
It's been ages since I made a Tee-Pee card (you can find a tutorial I made with all easy measurements and decorating instructions in my sidebar)


I'm entering it into Make It Monday's challenge this week.


Wednesday, 28 September 2011

Tee-Pee Tutorial


I've shared a few Tee-pee cards before and have often been asked for more details. So I have decided to show a tutorial on how I go about it for my tutorial Wednesday as part of the Bugaboo team over at Catch The Bug.
 
 
So, you will need:
3 pieces of cardstock (5 and a half inches by 5 and a half, black in this pic)
3 pieces of cardstock (5 inches by 5 inches, the orange pieces)
3 pieces of designer paper (4 and a half by four and a half)
Double sided tape
Score board or ruler and scoring tool


Fold the 3 largest pieces in half diagonally


Cut both of the smaller pieces of card in half diagonally.
Take one of the pieces and cut it into quarters as shown.


Attach to the base pieces as shown.


Turn the base pieces over. Nestle one of the squares into another as shown above. Score a light line for reference to show where it ends.


Attach tape as shown making sure you do not cross over the score line.


Repeat the process with the third piece until you have the above shape.


When you turn it over, it should look like this.


Cut the designer paper in half diagonally.


Attach to the card base.


Attach a small piece of velcro as shown above.


And close the card. It should look like this! Now all you need to do is decorate it as you wish. In the pic I shared at the start, I stamped a PTI sentiment and attached a JJ image which I cut with nestabilities.

Hope you find the tutorial interesting. Hopefully it is interesting enough to maybe make you have a go at creating one. Thanks for looking and let me know if you have a go at it as I love to see how others interpret it.