Sunday, August 25, 2013

 Baby Buggy Tutorial!!!

 Supplies
·         We R memory keepers Crop-A-Dile
·         Mini brads 3/16 in (not shown here)
·         Craft dowels (not shown here look below in tutorial)
·         Basicgrey designer chipboard stickers (not shown here look below in tutorial)
·         Fiskars paper trimmer
Aleene’s original tacky glue
·         Scotch ATG ¼ in gun
·         Tim holtz scissors
·         2 ½ in circlepunch
·         Small heart punch by stampin’ up
·         K&company designer paper (double sided)
·         Heidi grace specialty paper 
 Sides of the buggy
v  2 ½ inch circle punch for 3 circles
   Ø  Two of the same color using double sided paper and one in a different color (blue                      for me)
v  Cut the circles in half
v  Punch a heart shape in two of the half circles (double side halves)
v  Glue the two blue half circles underneath the two heart punched half circles
v  Punch a 1/8 inch hole using the Crop-A-Dile in the left and right corners of the half circles.
Handles of the buggy
     You can use two pieces of scrap paper (that match the sides of the buggy) fold them in half        and then cut a P shape. Glue the folded pieces together. 
 Middle part of buggyMatching paper cut at 3&7/8 inch by 2 ½ inch scored at ½ inch from both sides.
ü  Make crocodile teeth up to the score lines on each side as seen in the picture above. If using double sided tape place the tape on both sides first then cut the crocodile teeth.

ü  Glue or with double sided tape adhere the half circle to both sides of the crocodile teeth as shown above.
ü  Next place more glue or double-sided paper and at this time adhere the handles then place the other half circle on top (Not shown here).
 Baby buggy canopy top
v  I used the same blue pattern paper that was used on the side of the buggy.
v  This paper is cut at 2in by 4in and scored at 1 ¼ in as shown above.

  •  I used the Crop-A-Dile 1/8 in hole to punch out circles along the edge of the paper
  • Make sure to leave enough space between the circles because you will need to cut a straight line between each of them up to the score marks as seen above.
  • Next, you will adhere the canopy top to the sides of the buggy as shown above.

I used a craft dowel as my handle bar and I cut it using my Tim Holtz scissors 
 For the wheels I used the Basicgrey designer chipboard stickers. The chipboard pieces have a adhesive backs so I just cut off the part I needed in order adhere it to the baby buggy.


Here is the final productÜ and feel free to ask any question or requests.

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