I had my niece Lili and one of her friends over for a playdate so that we could create these. The girls of course loved it. They then proceeded to fill their little pillow boxes with other diecuts they had made.
Owl Box Supplies:
- Core'dinations Core Basics Patterned Papers 1 Sheet per Owl
- Core'dinations Core Basics White Cardstock
- Core'dinations Core Basics Black Cardstock
- Core'dinations Tillie Dot 12x12 Papers 1 Sheet 12x12 to coordinate with Patterned Paper, and Orange
- Core'dinations Sand it Gadget
- Pillow Box Tool, Cut File, or Template
- Assorted Circle Punches and dies
Step 2: For added interest, sand the box with your Sand it Tool. At this time I assembled the box so that I could see where the owl "parts" would go.
One three inch circle, cut in half, for the wings. Again, sand this piece for extra texture and interest.
One two inch circle and a small triangle for the feet and beak. Feel free to sand if you like.
Two black one and 1/2 inch circles for the pupils,
Sixteen or so one inch circles for the feathers. Don't worry if they don't punch perfectly, we are going to layer them so you can hide your mistakes. hee hee
Step 4: Time to assemble. Begin applying the "feathers" in rows across the box. Be sure to not place the feathers where your box will fold up. Add orange "feet" on top.
Step 4: Time to assemble. Begin applying the "feathers" in rows across the box. Be sure to not place the feathers where your box will fold up. Add orange "feet" on top.
This project is so fun and easy to make; and the owls are totally outrageous. The new Core Basic Patterns create the most adorable feathers and coordinate beautifully with the Tillie Dot papers. I hope you give them a try, my littles did.
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