Showing posts with label Disney. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Disney. Show all posts

Monday, January 13, 2014

DIY Disney Silhoutte Wallhangings

I'm sure you've seen the Disney silhouette cutouts on Pinterest and around the web, right?
Just in case you haven't,
here are a couple examples...

{ELAINE} LOVE this idea!!! 1. Google any silhouette 2. Print on colored paper  3. Cut them out  4. Place in frame  5. Voila! 
Disney Princess silhouette: googled image, printed it the size I wanted, traced outline in the window, printed on cardstock, cut it out and framed: total cost $10
 Apparently,
you could take the easy route and order these from Etsy,
they are all over the place in various shops,
but I decided to make my own as a Christmas present to my little sister!


I made a few design changes to mine, however
Wanna see?



When selecting my cutout images, 
I kept in mind what posters and pictures my little sister didn't have,
and tried to fill in the gaps.




 No princess room is complete without a castle!
I decided to cut mine from a patterned scrapbook piece,
 and I love the way it turned out!

For this silhouette, 
I simply printed the image on the back of patterned scrapbook card stock
 (cut down to fit in the printer) then cut the shape out.




My next set of cutouts were done differently.

What I Did:

-First I found an image in one of our various coloring books

-Second, I laid a piece of scrapbook paper, printed side down,
underneath the page with my chosen picture.

-Next, using a pointed instrument, like a pencil without the led tip,
a chopstick etc. (just so long as you aren't actually writing on the surface)
I traced around the outline of the image, being sure to apply a decent amount of pressure.
This resulted in the outline being pressed into the scrapbook paper underneath,
and, if the coloring page on the reverse side had any crayon on it,
that color was also transferred into the indented outline.

-Now cut along the traced lines, and you have your silhouette!
Using a glue stick, secure it to a blank sheet of your choosing, and frame.



As an added element,
I chose phrases from the movie of my characters
and wrote them in easy, flowing calligraphy on a blank sheet, 
which became the backdrop.
I love the detail it adds!
Ariel's background phrases were written straight across,
but for the cutout of Rapunzel and Flynn,
I chose to slant the words starting in the corner,
and start them mid phrase of mid word so it looked as if it continued off the page.



I discovered afterwords that I misspelled Flynn's name, but oh well!
These received lots of 'oohs' and 'ahhs' from the little princess!

The frames were purchased at a dollar store for a total of $6
while the rest of the supplies were already on hand,
making this a very inexpensive gift!
Combined with the approval of my sister, that makes this project a big success!

Thursday, October 24, 2013

Disney's Jane Costume, a Refashion

(If you are coming over from The Renegade Seamstress, keep scrolling down,
 
G'day to you!
Recently I was given the challenge of refashioning an entire costume
for the competition Refashion Runway hosted by The Renegade Seamstress.
I had so much fun taking pictures of the finished product
that I decided it needed another post with more of the role play based pictures.
 
To see how I made this costume and what it was before, visit this post,
and don't forget to go vote for your favorite refashioned costume,
by clicking on this link!
 



 
 
You guys, seriously.
Look at my hair!
I was so proud that I was actually able to do something with it, and it turned out so good!
 



 
Tea?
 





 
Sketching...
 


 
"Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear, OHHH dear."
 







 
Being dramatic...
 

 
 "It's very nice."
"Oh, thank you, I can't do a thing with it in this humidity though..."
 


  
 
"And daddy...they took my boot!"
 





"Things couldn't possibly get any worse..."
A disheveled Jane.
 
 
 And for fun,
here are some edited ones.


 
 

 
And my three favorite edits...
 

 
  



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