I first posted this more than a year ago. And I had a different Craft of the Month in mind, but as is the case with the best laid plans, they sometimes go awry. The craft I was working on had some serious set-backs. So I am re-designing it for January. Until then...enjoy this tutorial from the past that is truly timeless.When I was young, my 2nd grade teacher made silhouettes of each child in class. I still have that construction paper silhouette of my chubby little face with braided hair. I love it. Silhouettes are timeless and classic.
I want to show you just how simple it is to make a Silhouette of your child or another special person in your life (and dare I say the "pet in your life"?) It can be done.
From start to finish this project took me around 30-45 minutes. So grab your cardstock and let's get going! I chose WorldWin cardstock because you don't want your cardstock to be too bumpy/textured, but it still needs decent weight.
PRODUCTS
1 sheet Black Cardstock
1 sheet White Cardstock
1 sheet 6x12 World Win Crafty Board or other large sheet of chipboard.
Craft Knife
8 inches Ribbon
Clear Ruler
Permanent Adhesive Runner
Strong and sturdy scissors
Circle Cutter (or small bowls to trace circles)
Self Healing Craft Mat
Crop-O-Dile
Black Ink pad
Acid Free Journaling pen
Mod Podge
1. Take a photo of your subject from a 90* angle. For my wiggly toddler, it helped me to have a visual fixed point to instruct her to look at while I snapped 3-4 photos. You want to take them from slightly different angles to make sure you get that perfect 90* shot.

2. Crop photo to 2.5" square. Change to black and white.

3. Print out on regular white printer paper, not cardstock.
4. Use adhesive around outer edges to affix printed photo directly onto black WorldWin cardstock.

5. Using your craft knife cut directly around your subject's silhouette. Make sure you hold your craft knife straight up and down. Press firmly enough to go straight through the cardstock as well. Make sure you follow every single little bump and strand of hair. On my first try I smoothed the lines and it was very helmet head.

6. Take a clear ruler and craft knife to cut a 45* angel along the subjects bust area as shown in picture below.

7. Use Fiskars Circle Cutter to cut a circle from your white cardstock whose radius is slightly larger than your silhouette. Adhere silhouette to white circle.

8. Adjust circle cutter to make the radius 1/4" larger and cut circle from your leftover scrap of black cardstock. Do not adhere silhouette yet.
9. Adhere black cardstock circle to World Win Crafty Board. Cut along edges using very heavy duty scissors. Use your black ink pad to ink the edges of your Crafty Board circle to blend it with your cardstock.

10. Adhere white mounted silhouette to black circle.
11. Punch hole in complete silhouette using Crop-O-Dile and string ribbon through, tying with a knot. Use journaling pen to write subjects name and the date on the back of your project. Display on wall.

I hope you love this project as much as I did. I made one of both of my girls. Coat both sides with Mod Podge when finished to seal.
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4 comments:
Loved this idea when you posted a while back. would like to try it if the kids will co-operate for a side picture. Thanks for sharing again!
An oldie but a goodie!
thanks for the tute! I've been wanting to do larger ones as well to hang up. Love your blog!
i LOVE LOVE LOVE this idea. I WILL do these!!
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