Hello and a very happy Sunday to you - thanks for joining me today.
I went to the beach today. I normally do not go to the beach, because I hate all the sand that is very hard for a walking impaired person, like myself, to walk in. I don't like swimming in the ocean either because of all the animals (though they are adorable on film) that swim or live in the water.
But I went to the beach today to get some good pictures of my latest project.
I was very much inspired by my last project when making this - because I thought the Beach house was laking a boat, so my first impulse was to make the cute 3d Rowboat from the new Grab the Bait kit.
I made this in AC Cardstock in Dark Kraft, Bayou, Mint and Pool and decorated it with patterned paper from Prima Marketing Inc "Seashore".
It's a very straightforward project to make with a great tutorial from Jodi the Designer. I inked all the edges with matching chalk ink pads also from Prima and tied a bit of hemp onto the front of the boat as a hawser.
But I didn't stop here because I have had my eye on the adorable 3D Birdhouse Gable Style from the Liberty Lane Kit and now I knew what to do with it :-) My initial idea was to make it as a housewarming gift for my Mother who just moved but now all I could see was…..a Boathouse.
It's made from AC Cardstock in Vanilla, Bayou and Dark Kraft and decorated as the boat, with Prima Marketing Inc. "Seashore"
I did make a few changes on the Birdhouse/Boathouse.
First of all I deleted the small hole for the perch pole. Then I added a hole for the door on both the house and the panel. Then I created a kinda entry way around the door (just downsized the backpanel) and made hole for the door. This was done using my cameo and the make/release compound path features. The door is made from a rectangle and a circle I welded together on the Cameo and the large and tiny window I snatched from Cyndy's "Cabana Milk Carton" from the CG Under the Sea kit. Then I tied some hemp rope around the entry way, added some bling and a seahorse to the front of the house. And of course a tiny door handle.
I embossed the roof tiles with a Darice Wood Grain Embossing Folder and used three different papers for the raised panels on the side of the house. Finally I added some vellum behind the door and the top window and left out the bottom reinforcement piece, so it was easy to put in a LED tealight. Now it looks like somebody's home a night.
And then I went to the beach and took a couple of great shots of the whole project.
I really hope you like my version of the Birdhouse - now Boathouse and the little Rowboat. Both projects are downsized to 75% of the original and are now a wonderful reminder of my hometown of Grenaa located right out to the ocean. Hmmmm….. Sonja's lighthouse would be awesome next to these.
Thanks for stopping by today - please leave me a small comment below.
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Your changes are ingenious and wonderful. I love to see people use their tools to be the designer and recreate something to match their own vision. This is very inspiring! Love it.
ReplyDeleteI'm so happy that you like it. It's always a bit (don't know how to put it) scary to alter somebody's design, because you're somewhat scared if the original designer doesn't like it. So believe me - I'm very relieved :-D LOL
ReplyDeleteWELL DONE!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Trina :-)
DeleteSuper cute set Helle! That paper is perfect and changing the birdhouse into a sea get away is inventive!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Sonja <3
DeleteI love what you did with everything - it looks great! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Cyndy :-)
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