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Treasure Chest
Trea sure Chest
By Tex
Materials Required:
Pale Blue card 12cm x 12cm.
Pale Green card 3.5cm x 12cm.
Pearly translucent polyester
fabric 12cm x 12cm.
Scraps of Green/Blue silk fabric
and Green netting.
4cm Length of Gold mini tinsel.
Orange card 5cm x 5cm.
Black and Gold pens.
Brown leather type fabric 7cm x 8cm.
Tracing paper and a pencil.
Carbon paper and a small ruler.
Craft knife and cutting mat.
2 Large half gems and a large sequin.
10cm Length Pearl beading.
15 to 20 small round sequins with
holes through the centres.
Short length of Dark Yellow embroidery thread.
Scraps from an old map and a small Silver or
Gold coin.
UHU All purpose adhesive: ADH01.
Card mount: AP52U, Parchment Blue.
To Make The Card:
Place the open card face down and glue the
blue card centrally onto the left hand flap. Glue
the strip of green over the blue aligning the
lower edges.
The fish, plants and net don’t need to be
positioned exactly, simply fold the card to check
they are within the aperture area before gluing.
For the seaweed I have used some hand
painted silk in green and blue, you could use
any fabric or paper in the right colours. Cut
some rough leaf shapes from the fabric and
glue them onto the left hand side.
Place a small piece of green net over the
bottom of the leaves and green card, with the
lower edge finishing outside the aperture area.
Actual Size
Cut two fish from
the orange card, out-
line and dot in the eye
on each using a black
felt tipped pen. Glue
a short length of mini
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tinsel between the fish to make the weed hanging
down from the top of the aperture. Glue the
translucent pearly fabric over the design and
glue the card closed.
Tear off two pieces of map about 4cm square.
To make the pieces of map look older and more
in keeping, soak them in black tea for about an
hour then take them out and lay flat to dry. Once
dry, take one square of map and fold from top to
bottom about half way across, pull the top centre
over the left hand corner to shape. Roughly roll
the second piece to make a rolled up map and
tie with a little gold thread.
an angle in the left hand corner, then add the
large jewels toward the back of the chest.
Using a needle and yellow thread, stitch the
sequins into a string. Take the needle through the
first sequin, then back through the sequin from
the same direction, make a small knot to secure
the end to the running thread (this will stop the
sequin sliding off and will not show). Take the
needle through the next sequin and slide it down
until it is quite close to the first, take the needle
back through from the same direction to keep it
in place. Continue until you have a good length
of strung sequins and knot the end as before.
Place the tracing paper over the diagram of
the treasure chest on the previous page and trace
the outline and handle. Position the tracing over
the brown leather and slip a piece of carbon
paper between the two making sure the inky
side is down. Retrace over the lines to transfer
them to the leather and remove the tracing.
Use the black felt tip to reinforce the shape
of the treasure chest, don’t use a ruler for this,
the lines should be naturally rough and with
occasional breaks. Using the diagram below as
a rough guide, add the gold lines inside the lid
and some highlights in both gold and black pen.
Cut the top front edge of the chest ready for
the treasure to be inserted, begin the cut approx-
imately 3mm in from the left edge and finish
1mm or so from the front right hand corner. The
cut should be a fairly straight so it’s best to use
a ruler unless you have a steady hand.
Stuff the chest with treasures gluing the
pieces in as you go with a little UHU on the back
of each piece. Start by placing the rolled map at
Put some glue onto the leather in the space
between the jewels, tuck the ends of the sequin
string under the flap and tumble them into the
chest so they look like silver coins, tuck a large
sequin and the end of the pearl beading in
amongst them as you go.
Glue the end of the pearl beading behind the
chest using the photo as a guide. Glue the back
of the chest and position it onto the card. Glue
the map and coin onto the card. My coin is just
a little bigger than a 5p piece. One of the new
10euro cent pieces is just the right size and is a
lovely, shiny yellow/gold colour.
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