I painted the burlap panel with Picket Fence Distress paint and set it aside to dry. Once the Burlap was dry, I drilled 2 holes through the Burlap/Masonite board for the screws in the Ruler Binding. I only used one of the ruler pieces that comes in the package (more on how I secured the screws at the end).
I cut a piece of chipboard to use as a foundation. I also cut many small sizes of chipboard that were glued to the foundation piece. In other words, there are two layers of Chipboard here. One is solid and the others are glued on top, once I had the pattern. It really is like creating one of those sliding puzzles. I just kept moving the pieces and embellishments around until I saw what I wanted the final piece to be. I think one thing to keep in mind is that you can cross over the lines with larger embellishments like the Ornate plate. It really touches 4 different squares. That Ornate Plate also helped the Enameled Tag in the top right corner (wish) not look lost on the larger rectangle piece. It takes in just enough of the corner to make it work.
Once I had an idea of what I wanted, I added paper to the chipboard pieces, then sanded and inked the edges of each piece before gluing to the foundation.
The Ornate Plate was painted with Distress Paint and dried with the Heatit tool (don't forget the brads).
The calendar is really a little door. The Game Spinner turns so the door can open up.
To make the chipboard piece a door, I just cut the polka dot paper longer and glued it to the foundation piece. Once dry, I added the picture of Santa over the top to cover it up. Easy to do... just takes a little thought.
The rectangle with all the Remnant Words is a cut piece of Mirrored. Cut the piece, peel off the protective plastic coating then lay Remnant Rubs over the top and rub them on in one big chunk. Just remember to take off the plastic coating first...I mention that just because I might have forgotten that step (once or twice).
Love the new Mirrored Stars and Industrial borders!
Once my foundation was complete, I slipped it under the Ruler Binding (I did add glue to the back). I adjusted the screws so the ruler was tight against the foundation piece...pulling them from the underside. Then added Glossy Accents all around the base of each screw. I am sure any thick glue would work for this step. Now just let it alone to dry completely.
The products that will be coming into stores this month are:
Mirrored Stars
Industrious- borders
Remnant Rubs - Christmastime
Wordbands - Christmas
Trimmings - Naturals, Red & Cream
Paper Stash Merriment
now carry on,
paula
I must say that I adore very thing about this and I love how you figured out each step....I might have to give it a try! Dianntha
ReplyDeleteThats wonderful :) I Love the Paper Stash!! Anja
ReplyDeleteLove this project -your attention to every little detail is amazing. The door is a great idea!
ReplyDeleteI. Love. This. Using the remnant rubs on the Mirrored just blows me away!!
ReplyDeleteIt's stunning! I'm sure it will shine in your home this holiday! I love the flap and the wing on the Christmas panel is so pretty! The real bummer about you guys doing all these projects in secret for CHA is that we don't get the usual step by step explanations on the projects there are so many lovely details in your piece, it's a feast for the eyes! TFS
ReplyDeleteLove this, the ruler binder is perfect, will have to try this.
ReplyDeleteAmazing as always!!!!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to get my hands on this stuff. I'm haunting my local store almost daily!
ReplyDeleteFantastic festive piece! Your attention to detail makes it. Good idea to use the spinner to keep the door closed.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing how you made this - love it!
ReplyDeleteLove your panel - unique and charming!
ReplyDeleteVery cool! I just might have to make one of my own!
ReplyDeleteI love this panel and now have visions of one for every holiday-especially Halloween. Thanks for sharing and the chance to win! Tracy P.
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome project - I love it
ReplyDeleteI've not had the opportunity to play with these burlap panels but I love how much you have on this and it doesn't look busy. I look forward to more posts this week which means more chances to win a bag filled with TH goodies! Thank you for your inspiration and sharing!
ReplyDeleteWow! Such a beautiful...love all the tiny details and your step by step is so helpful. TFS
ReplyDeleteBeth Anne in PA
The panel is wonderful. I have not had an opportunity to use one of them YET!! And here it is. I love it. I can hardly wait for the goodies to arrive. I'm hooked and haven't even started. Oh Bon!
ReplyDeleteJust gorgeous! And I love how you've made that little door. What a beautiful piece. Can't wait to see all the new goodies in stores.
ReplyDeleteThis is really beautiful and festive! I am drooling over Tim's new Christmas paper - can't wait until it's available! And the industrial trim is really nice!
ReplyDeleteI love this project, especially the little door that opens. The paper stash....can't wait!
ReplyDeleteCindy Kotora
Oh my gosh - I love, love, love this! The products are wonderful too!
ReplyDeleteYour Christmas Burlap Panel would make a wonderful gift! I like the door that opens and the clock hand that keeps it closed!
ReplyDeleteChristmas is such a special time of year and your gorgeous project captures all that I hold dear about it -- the wonder, the belief, the magic and the peace. You nailed it with this one and I think I would have to display it all year round.
ReplyDeletelook forward to playing with all the new stuff coming out!
ReplyDeleteI loved it when I saw it in a CHA video and even more with the close-up pictures and explanation of how it was made. Thanks so much for sharing. Just delightful!
ReplyDeleteI like your idea of using the game spinner to hold the calendar door shut! I definitely need more stuff to add to my craftroom LOL!
ReplyDeletePAula!!!!!!!!! I have no words! I adore this project! I adore Christmas, i want to make one of these! It's wonderful, every idea is fantastic!!!!You know that saturdays ( august 10) it's my birthday?????? Hugs BArbarayaya
ReplyDeleteLove the little door with the vintage Santa picture behind it! It gives me the idea to do something like that with my Christmas cards.
ReplyDeleteAll I can say is... WOWSERS!
ReplyDeleteKris in Alaska
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Terrific project! LOVE how you used all of the papers and the industrial borders. The little door is waaaay cool, too!:)
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool! I LOVE the ruler binding and the remnant words mirror piece. So creative!
ReplyDeleteLove this ! The paper, the design. Love it !
ReplyDeleteLove your project. The paper is just gorgeous. Thank you for sharing and a chance to win.
ReplyDeleteLoving this! Those stars are too darn cute!!
ReplyDeleteI love it!! My favorite part is the little door that opens! So many cool details!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!! My favorite part is the mirrored piece with remnant rubs. Thank you for the inspiration! Forget summer...let it be Christmas!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great piece of art, so many lovely details to detect! Love every bit of it!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous project and so great that you would share this.
ReplyDeleteI love the hidden door and... my gosh I love it all.
amazing !!!! ^.^,every little detail inspires me to create a whole new project. thank you for sharing your incredible talent with us
ReplyDeleteI am so inspired by your creations. What a beautiful way to us a burlap panel. Love all the little details in the Christmas piece.
ReplyDeleteI love it! Christmas is my favorite season; well I also love Halloween!!!!
ReplyDeleteIt's awesome! Very modern yet retro at the same time. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI was hoping to see this in detail....it is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteI would be delighted to win ... anything Tim is the best ever. Your work is such an inspiration to me - thank you for sharing it with us.
ReplyDeleteSuZeQ ~ kosec@sbcglobal.net
Love the panel. Nice and Christmasy.
ReplyDeleteMarilyn
What a great piece of art. Burlap is so in right now.
ReplyDeleteMerrry. merry , merry! Love the panel!
ReplyDeleteSuch a masterpiece! Thanks for enjoyment ))
ReplyDeleteI saw this in one of the many videos I watched of Tim Holtz. It's adorable! I will definitely be making it. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWhat an outside-the-box creation--love it! The little door with the spinner to latch it is such a cool idea. And I got a chuckle out of your reminder to take the plastic off the mirrored piece. I do things like that all the time and get so frustrated with myself! Thanks so much for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteCould this be the Christmas Kit this year??? Love it!
ReplyDeleteI love it. I may have to get me all the items and make myself one. Paula you are a busy woman and I love all that you are doing with Tim's stuff now.
ReplyDeleteLove how all this fits together! I just love the mirrored stars and industrious borders, can't wait to get those.
ReplyDeleteDid you do something to the wing? or is that the way it came? Looks all distressed somehow and is just perfect for this.
Love this burlap piece! thanks for the tips on what to do and not to do...the voice of experience! LOL
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing! I really want to try this now :-)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely exquisite!! I love all the detail that you put your project. It really is Magically!!
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ReplyDeleteLove this panel. I really like how the rub-ons look with the mirror. Very festive piece!
ReplyDeleteLove this piece - Paula - you make it all look so fantastic. A bag signed by Tim with goodies would be a delight to win.
ReplyDeleteI love this piece. It gives me ideas for Christmas cards this year. .
ReplyDeleteWOW...another great project...I LOVE your blog....this reminds me of a smaller version of your advent calendar....off to order some burlap panels!!!! thanks for a chance to win...anything!!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the opportunity to win such fun things! A little cheer is always a welcomed treat. I love the detailed description of the burlap panels. This is a great idea to use in a variety of ways, especially with Christmas less than 5 months away!! Thank you ;-)
ReplyDeletei love this! thanks to you i now have an idea for christmas presents. love your panel and as usual i am in awe of your creativity.
ReplyDeleteSwoooon. This is amazing!
ReplyDeleteAs always, your projects are Amazing. I love the door that opens and the spinner to keep it shut - so creative.
ReplyDeleteYour piece is absolutely amazing!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous piece! The little door is an added treat. Can't wait for the new stuff to hit my local stores.
ReplyDeleteI love all the beautiful details of this!
ReplyDeleteThis is just beautiful. I love that mirrored paper - gonna have to be on the lookout.
ReplyDeleteAlways love your amazing projects!!! Can't wait to play with all the new products. Thanks for all the inspiration!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great project! Love the calendar door, and the Remnant Rubs on the piece of Mirrored.
ReplyDeleteSo AWESOME!!!! Teach me to make it!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI just adore this canvas! It's wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThis is a fabulous piece! I love how the calendar opens. You are so inspiring - thank you!
ReplyDeleteLovely as ever. I too just did a project with Mirrored plastic and left the dang plastic liner on it. It is embarrassing isn't? LIke I looked around to make sure nobody saw me do such a stupid thing-even though I was home alone. I can't wait to get my hands on the stars and the trims...oh and the paper....THE PAPERS.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous as always. You are always an inspiration. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteLove how you attached the rule. I just got a vintage ruler at a yard sale. Thanks for another idea how to use it!
ReplyDeleteI am really taken by the Merriment paper and your project is a lovely example of the paper at its best. I have pinned it for inspiration for an advent calendar I plan to make this year with Tim's new paper stash. I'm anxious to get some and glad to hear it will be available soon.
ReplyDeleteI just love this work of art - makes me want to forget all about the work I need to do and sit and create. Thanks for all your creative sharing. Donna Jean
ReplyDeleteLove all the different textures on this project--I thinks it's time to work on a fall themed project--thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteYou are seriously talented! (Please don't enter me in the contest...just wanted to pat you on the back!)
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love this project. I can't wait to try a similar project myself. The hidden picture was quite creative, as are you! Thanks for always sharing.
DeleteI love looking at all the different elements on this piece..
ReplyDeleteLOVE it !! I may try a Hallowe'en one too. Such a nice project !!
ReplyDeleteI love your burlap canvas. It would make a great Christmas gift!
ReplyDeleteCan I live in your head for just one day? LOL! I just love everything you design, I'm a big fan!
ReplyDeleteLove this! I will be making one as soon as the product arrives! Thanks for sharing your awesomeness!!
ReplyDeleteYou make things look so easy! :) How do you do that?! I love it! Awesome little project :)
ReplyDeleteOh this is so cool - I just love it! Thanks so much for sharing this wonderful project!!!
ReplyDeleteI love the collage look of this project!
ReplyDeleteThis is simply beautiful! I love the eclectic nature of it and of course the vintage style is right up my alley! Great alternative use for the ruler binder too!! So very clever, as usual!!
ReplyDeleteThis is really so COOL. I am totally in love with the paper and you have used it to just great advantage....Your pieces are so fun!! I finally know what to do with the ruler! LOL. And stamping on the mirror??? Just so COOL. Oh yeah, I already said that. But still - it's true. Thanks for sharing.!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful!! Love it so much!!
ReplyDeleteSo cool... and there was me thinking the red+white papers were one of the releases I could live without... maybe not! Love this grid, and the opening flap is brilliant.
ReplyDeleteAlison x
Love it- I am so loving using burlap in my projects lately and so glad there are now burlap panels to buy instead of doing it myself. I get glue and little fringes of burlap everywhere !!-lol. Thanks for sharing and the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteThis is so going on the top of my "TO DO" Christmas list this year!!! Love it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great project! I may have to try this one. What a great way to use all the goodies coming out too!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great project! I may have to try this one. What a great way to use all the goodies coming out too!
ReplyDeleteI love this project. I am ready to start creating for Christmas. You have inspired me!
ReplyDeleteA fantastic project, so many elements and great finishing touches. Claire x
ReplyDeleteWow what a great project thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteFantastic project, i am really looking forward to the new products hitting the UK shops, i shall certainly be referring back to your blog for inspiration xx
ReplyDeleteWow! This is AMAZING! I love the mirror, the door (genius), and all the rest. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat Canvas! Love the way the the door opens up
ReplyDeleteand you get to see more.
This is gorgeous! So many great details, I love the little door!
ReplyDeleteTruly awesome! tfs
ReplyDeleteGorgeous project and great inspiration to get going with Christmas crafts now ... December is just too late!!
ReplyDeleteThis is an Heirloom project!!! Just love it...
ReplyDeletePaula: Until I saw your work here, I would never had considered buying the burlap panel But, I am amazed at what you did with it and also the paper. The lift up surprise element made me squeal. Yes, squeal like a kid. Love LOVE..LOVE it all! Thank you for you.
ReplyDeleteThis is beyond words gorgeous...love it!!! =)
ReplyDeleteHugs, SannaS
Loving this piece, especially the door that opens. Those little mirrored stars are AWESOME!
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome canvas! I love all the bits you added to your project. Very inspiring. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun project! I love this Christmas panel, and it looks very doable!! Thanks for all the detailed instructions you share!
ReplyDeleteannrnye@yahoo.com
Wow, what a great Christmas decoration. I love it.
ReplyDeleteI am so amazed at how your mind works to have come up with this gorgeous project! I read through the post and was fascinated by how you created it, and all the little surprises along the way. Thank you for sharing it with us!
ReplyDeleteYour vintage christmas cards reminds me of those growing up but with a fresher feel to it. The burlap collage is wonderfully constructed, the red and black theme looks great.
ReplyDeleteGreat use of embellishments.