I was so darn excited when
ScrapbookPal.com sent me the
Once Upon a Princess to work with this month. It is just chock full of the cutest, girliest art you could imagine. (Is it so wrong that my first thought when I found out I was having a girl was that I could
finally indulge all my girly papercrafting fantasies?) My first project for the month was a no-brainer -- my little princess just turned two, and she is really into playing pretend. I wanted to get her her own little table and chairs where she could have tea parties with her dollies (and her mommy, of course), but I certainly couldn't leave it just plain white! I already had some yummy pink and green vinyl on hand, just the right colors for her bedroom, so I just got out my
Gypsy and my
Expression and went to town. :)
I started by measuring the table and deciding how big I wanted each element. I chose the cute princess crown for the center, but substituted an
Alphalicious "e" for the OUaP font so it would match what I've already done in her room. This is where the Gypsy really shines -- it was so easy to just use the "hide contour" function to get rid of the OUaP "E", then I was able to group the two elements together so that I could resize and move them easily. I surrounded the crown with this sweet scalloped circle, which is one of the labels. I super<3 all the labels on OUaP -- so versatile! I particularly like this shape because the scallops are not perfectly round, giving it more of a flower petal look. That center element is 11.5".
I decided to place smaller flowers around the edges, as sort of place settings. This super cute flower is actually one of the princesses' accessory, so again I used the "hide contour" function on the gypsy to hide the other accessories that I didn't want to cut. Easy as pie!
For the chairs, I used the scallop border from
Plantin Schoolbook, then made dots with the centers of the pink flowers on the table and a circle punch. On the little stools, I just used a little flower punch on the leftover green vinyl from the center of the big green scallop circle in the center of the table. Can't let that vinyl go to waste, after all...
I was just so pleased with how well this little table and chairs came out, and the little princess likes it, too! It took this little set from feeling bland and mass-produced to something totally custom and cute! And with the
vinyl, we can easily change the decorations out as we change the decor in her room. These may not be the first shapes you notice on
Once Upon a Princess, but the style was just perfect for this project. So don't forget, when you get a new cartridge, make sure you look at all the extra functions and layers -- you will find countless treasures!
Thanks for looking! I hope you'll come back soon -- I have a lot more fun
Once Upon a Princess projects planned for this month!
9 comments:
This is sooooo adorable!! I love it!! Look at that smile on that cuties face.
The set came out beautiful. Your liittle one looks like she loves it. You've inspired me as I have a white table and chair set for my Granddaughters. Unfortunately, with all the drawing they like to do, its gotten pretty marked up and it won't come off, so I might have to repaint, but will add the vinyl to decorate it! Thanks!
Beautiful! Your little angel looks like she loves it. You are so right about checking out your book that comes with the cartridge, I recently just say down and started to go through all my books very closely and I can't believe all the great images I have been ignoring. Great tip and a fantastic project. TFS!
Stephanie
What an AWESOME idea!!! May I ask where you found that table set? I love the storage underneath.
Wow! This is awesome, and you have once again, inspired so many of us. I haven't worked with vinyl yet. Will it adhere well enough that it won't peel back easily. Or do you cover it with something? I have to try a little boy version for Christmas.
Completely adorable! As is your princess!
Oh my heck, love it! What a princes to go with it!
Single Dad Laughing
So stinking cute!
- Rowena
So very cute! I am sure she is gonna love it!
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