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Thursday, January 20, 2011

Train Banner for Malakai using Echo Park's Little Boy line!

I won the Little Boy Line from a contest that Echo Park Paper was having on their Facebook page. (You should go over there. They are always giving things away!) I was THRILLED because we are extremely proud Godparents to one little one year old named Malakai. Isn't he precious? I know I am biased, but seriously... 

So I wanted to make him something for his room to put on the wall above his crib. This Little Boy Collection was PERFECT! 

This picture was taken on his first birthday in October. He received a wooden train and really liked it, so that became my inspiration piece. 

I thought, why can't a banner be a train? 


Recipe
Cuttlebug Embossing Folders: Swiss Dots™, Seeing Spots™, Argyle™, and OMC Exclusive Checkerboard
Buttons, Twine, Stickles in "Waterfall" and "Christmas Red"™
Glossy Accents™
Crop-a-dile™
Adhesive: Glue Arts

Instructions:

I used my Gypsy to make the cars with the yellow stripes show some of their holes and others with no holes. *Note* You can do the rest of this without the Gypsy - You will just have holes in the cars for all of your trains.

Cut out all desired letters and their shadows using the Cake Basics™ font. 

Glue font to font shadow and apply Glossy Accents to the front of the font. Let sit overnight. *Note* This can be done last if you would like to let the whole thing sit overnight. That is what I usually do, but for this I did it ahead of time.

Cut out all cars  from solid colors (shadows) at 3.75 inches - flipping the engine and the caboose so that the train is going left to right. This is only because there is not shadow feature on the Everyday Paper Dolls Train.

Cut out all cars again from Echo Park Paper at 3.5" - Again, remember to flip the engine and caboose.
Run desired layers through the Cuttlebug using desired embossing folders. 
Next adhere the fronts of the cars to their shadow layers using your Glue Glider Pro.

Using foam dimensionals, adhere letters to their corresponding train cars. 

Add buttons as the wheels.

Punch holes through the edges using your Crop-a-dile™ and add the eyelets. 

String the twine through the holes and cut extra pieces of twine to tie on as bows in between the letters. 

Lastly, apply Stickles to the desired areas of the train - I chose a few stars on the front and the light blue stripes on the caboose. 

Give it to a little person that you love dearly!

I have received a few blog awards that are long overdue to be posted so those will be coming up shortly!

Thank you SO much for visiting today! Have a beautiful day!

25 comments:

  1. Love the train banner! So cute :) I am sure the little guy loves it!!

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  2. Oh Court that banner is absolutly adorable!! I did not know there was a sport cuttle bug folder, I think I need it :) and that paper is AMAZING!!! Do you know where I can buy it?
    Oh at that little man is so adorable!!
    Big HUgs
    Cristi

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  3. Court, your banner is adorable and you Godson is Precious! I will love to make a banner like that for my son (he loves choo-choos) lol. I hope you have a wonderful day!
    HUgs, Carol L.

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  4. So cute!! I love the button wheels.

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  5. Awesome! What little train loving boy, wouldn't LOVE this?!!!

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  6. Court, this is adorable! I love this paper line. Love the little train banner!

    Hugs,
    Saundra :)

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  7. Such a cute project!! He is for sure a lucky little guy!

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  8. Thank you so much for the info!!! :)

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  9. I LOVE the idea of something for the nursery! Seriously, would you consider making something for the girls? Their birthday is just a couple weeks away!

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  10. This is awesome Court!!!
    - April

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  11. That is adorable Court! Thank you for sharing!

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  12. Love it!!! :D Love how you used the buttons! I'm sure it goes PERFECT in his room! Thanks for sharing!

    Linda
    www.fancyframework.com

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  13. WOW! This is so cute, thank you so much for sharing x

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  14. Really turned out cute Court! I

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  15. He is ADORABLE, as is your banner - thanks for sharing!

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  16. This is so adorable! Even though my boys are a little big for a banner like this, I think I could adapt it to a scrapbook page title for some photos of them playing with their trains when they were little! Very cute!

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  17. Court.. this is one to the most adorable banners I have seen. You did a marvalous job and what an amazing inspiration.

    Malakai is beyond adorable!!!
    Thanks for sharing his picture... :)

    Hugs.

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  18. Wow Courtney!! This is absolutely perfect!! :) You did such an awesome job on it! :)

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  19. Nope, you're not biased - he is absolutely adorable and the banner is beautiful. Such a professional job you did - totally impressed! Thanks for keeping us inspired! Patty

    tippymarsh@gmail.com

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  20. that banner is AWESOME! Very cool!

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  21. Adorable!! You did an amazing job!!Thanks for sharing! Blessings!

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  22. Hi Court,

    He is precious and I love your banner!!! :) You are so talented!

    Thank you so much for sharing!

    Crafty hugs,

    Jennifer
    partridgelu at yahoo dot com

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  23. How fun and cute is this! Wonderful banner.

    TFS

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Court