Showing posts with label robots. Show all posts
Showing posts with label robots. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Robot Ornament

Robot Ornament


Technique:  Papercraft

Materials:
1.5mm balsa wood
Xtron paper by Kaisercraft
adhesive
beading wire
silver glitter
sandpaper
small wooden beads
silver acrylic paint

Tools:
craft knife
scissors
hot glue gun

After making the card for my son's birthday I thought the robot paper I used could be adapted to make a great ornament.

Start by painting 9 small wooden beads in silver acrylic paint and set these aside to dry.

Choose an image that you like and glue it onto a sheet of balsa.  I chose balsa wood for the base, rather than chipboard, because it is so much easier to cut with a craft knife and it sands back so easily (I used an emery board!).  When the image is dry cut around a few millimetres from the paper and then sand it into shape.

Wrap some beading wire around a knitting needle to form the coils of the limbs and one to form the hanger/antenna from the top of the head.  Thread a bead onto each end and then glue into position on the back of the robot with hot glue.  Coat the back of the wood with glue and cover liberally with silver glitter, this will camoflauge where the limbs were attached.

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Robots In Love

Robots In Love


Technique:  Papercraft

Materials:
patterned paper
coloured card
adhesive
gold spray paint

Tools:
Spellbinders Sprockets die
Sizzix Big Shot
cutting board, tools etc

My son's eleventh birthday is coming up this week and what boy that age doesn't like robots?  He's at a magical age, still young enough to be beautifully innocent and joyful, still young enough to cuddle and hold down for tickles, but smart enough to engage in an intelligent conversation.  

It's funny a week or so ago I was going through my paper stash and I found the orange and rust coloured papers and thought to myself, I am never going to use those...  proof that you should never, ever throw anything away! :o)