 Γεια σας, καλώς ήρθατε back. Είμαι Vicky, και σήμερα έχω ένα πολύ καλύτερο μπροστά σχέδιο σχέδιο. Θα σας δείξω πώς έκανε ένα βίντεο σχέδιο και αυτό είναι πραγματικά ένα σχέδιο που έχω δημιουργήσει όταν είμαι σχέδιο σχέδιο για σύμφωνα σύμφωνα σύμφωνα, λόγω χρόνια. Λοιπόν, ειδικά δεν είχα την ευκαιρία να παρακολουθήσει αυτό το βίντεο στο their channel. Αυτό είναι στο my channel as well. Είμαι going to use this wooden house by Tim Holtz, and I'm going to decorate it. Now, first of all, I'm going to use some paper from this paper pad to dress up some of the sides and the back. And I'm also going to dress it up by using decotapes by Tim Holtz as well. So first of all, I'm going to decide which papers I'm going to use. And you can go ahead and decorate your house as much as you like. You can go ahead and color the sides or cover it up completely. But in my case, I'm going to embrace the wooden look and feel of this box and I'm just going to cover up only a few sides. So I took some measurements and now I'm going to cut out my pieces so that I can stick them down. And here are my pieces ready to go. I'm going to use some tape at the back and I'm going to stick that inside my house. And I'm going to use the two smaller paper pieces for the bottom of my house. But before that, I'm going to cover up all the sides of my box by using the design tape. This is the butterfly design tape by Tim Holtz. And you get many different designs of that tape in one package. I've chosen to use the thinner one, which is going to give a beautiful decorative look on all my edges. This is slightly larger than the edge, but this is not a problem. I'm just going to press it down. Once I have covered up everything. And also notice that this is design tape, it's not a washi tape, so it sticks even better than a washi tape. So once I have covered up all the edges, I'm going to use my scissors to cut out the excess tape. And then I'm going to make some notches on where those tapes are made. And I'm going to turn all that tape inside just to make sure that everything is nicely stuck in my box. And I'm doing that just because that design tape is slightly bigger than the edge, probably about an eighth of an inch bigger. So now everything is nicely stuck there and my box is looking beautiful. Now I'm going to use those smaller paper pieces. I'm going to stick them down on the bottom of my house and I have also one more for the bottom of my roof. And of course you can go ahead and cover up the whole box with paper. I decided to go plain and embrace the beautiful wooden look. Now I'm going to spell spring. And these are wooden letters from the Letterpress Ideology Collection by Tim Holtz. And I'm going to stick them at the bottom of my house. And to do that I'm just using my hot glue gun there. And as I'm sticking them down I'm making sure that I don't stick everything in a row. So some of the letters are more in the front, others are at the back. And this way I'm creating a more interesting look. To decorate my house I'm going to use the Botanical Layers. This is a set by Tim Holtz from his Ideology latest collection. And you get beautiful images of flowers and butterflies. And the idea here is to create a dimensional look inside my house. So I'm not going to stick everything at the back, but I'm going to create different layers one in front of the other. So for some of the images I'm going to use foam squares and stick them at the back just like I'm doing here. But for other images I'm going to use my hot glue gun and I'm going to stack them just behind the letters. And what is great about those new cutouts by Tim Holtz is that they are made out of hard cardstock so they are not just plain paper and they will stand on their own. And here is how my house is looking at the moment after sticking many of those cutouts, one in front of the other. And I would recommend to use different colours of flowers as you stack them one on top of the other because this way they are going to stand even more and they are not going to blend in altogether. And the beauty of creating a Vignette house is that you can go dimensional and that's a really fun project, especially if you are a card maker and you are used to create flat things. So now I'm going to use this little glass bottle with the cork on top. I'm going to decorate it by using the design tape all around it and I'm going to place that inside my house. Now this is going to be a vase for my little flowers. The flowers that I will be using are again by the latest Ideology Collection by Tim Holtz. I am going to separate three of them. They come wrapped all together but you can easily separate as many as you like. Of course these are paper flowers so you can spray them, you can ink them, you can turn them in any colour that you like and I think that's the beauty of these flowers because you can match any project that you are working on but in my case I decided to leave them white as they are just because they stand out even more against the wooden house and I'm only colouring the centre of my flowers and for that I'm using my alcohol markers. Now my flowers are all ready to go. I'm going to chop off just a little bit from the stem so that they fit in my glass a little bit better and just to secure them inside there so that I'm sure that they will not move I'm using my hot glue gun. And now that my bottom of the house is pretty much finished I'm going to walk a little bit on the roof so for that again I'm going to combine some of the cutouts from the same set as the rest of the flowers. Now to decorate the other side of my roof I'm going to use a quote from the quote chips set by Tim Holtz these are nice and thick and they really stand out in three dimensional projects such as this and that says use your wings so I'm again going to stick that down with my hot glue gun but of course you can use any type of adhesive that you like and I'm going to embellish my roof with that beautiful butterfly Again that butterfly comes from the same cutout set Now as always you will find a full list of all the supplies used in this video down below in the description area as well as on the blog. Now I'm going to walk a little bit to fill in that empty space at the roof of my house so I'm creating a tiny little funnel with a paper and I'm adding these microbeads by Prima that these are in copper and again I'm filling one of those glass bottles with the cork just to make sure that the cork is not going to fall and all those microbeads fall all over the place I secure that with a little bit of hot glue Again I'm going to decorate my jar Now I'm also going to stick a sticker from these stickers by Team Hall so these are the clippings and I went for the sticker that says number 42 and if you are a little bit nerdy like me then you know that number 42 is the meaning of life the universe and everything based on a book plus my son is wearing number 42 on his team so that's a very special number for me and just next to my 42 little bottle I'm going to stick a dice this is an alpha dice by Team Hall again and I'm making sure that in front I have the letter V which is my initial and I always like to have special meanings in little elements that I stick inside my mixed media projects which makes them even more fun to create and at this stage my vignette house is pretty much finished I'm adding just a few details here and there so I'm going to stick a butterfly there and I also have that tiny little cork for the jar at the front so instead of throwing it away I'm just going to stick it just next to it and to finish it off I'm just going to touch up the letters again and add a touch of gold this is gold acrylic paint and now you can easily read the word spring and that was a project for today I hope it inspired you to create a little vignette house they are so much fun to create and they are a beautiful decorative element for your craft room or your house Here are some close up photos of the project that I created today Thank you all for joining me and see you next time