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Treasure Island
Tr e a s u r e I s l a n d
By Paula Sims
Materials Required:
Blue mulberry paper
20cm x 8cm: M15A4.
Bright Blue thin card 9cm x 20cm.
Coloured paper: Yellow
4.5cm x 20cm and scraps of
Gold, Deep Red, White and
three shades of Green.
Scraps of Brown kraft paper.
Paper ribbler.
Tracing paper and a pencil.
Fine tipped Black pen.
Deckle edged scissors.
White typing correction fluid.
Card mount: SF01U-61 Textura Bright
White.
P.V.A. Craft adhesive and sticky fixers.
Actual Size
To Make The Card:
Using a fine tipped black pen and
ruler draw a border onto the front of the
card mount measuring 8mm in from
the edge all round.
Cut the blue mulberry paper to
193mm x 80mm so it fits exactly inside
the border at the sides and glue into
place just below the top line.
Cut the blue card to 193mm wide
then using the deckle edge scissors cut
into three 3cm wide strips. Using the
typing correction fluid (or white ink)
paint a wide jagged surf line along one
deckled edge of each strip.
Glue the top wave onto the card
overlapping the sky by about 1-1.5cm.
Use pieces of sticky fixer for the next
two waves overlapping each previous
layer by about 1-1.5cm as before. Re-
member to leave a gap with no fixers in
the middle wave near the right hand
edge for inserting the boat into later.
Cut the yellow paper to 193mm wide.
I have ribbled mine to make a rippled
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sand effect but it has to be across the width so
you need a wide ribbler, you can leave it plain if
yours is too narrow. Cut a dip into the top edge
to about half the depth of the piece sloping
gently down at each side. Glue the sand into
place just above the lower border.
item over the appropriately coloured paper and
retrace over the lines.
Cut out all the pieces and glue the nose onto
the sun. Cut white oblongs for the label on the
bottle and the name on the boat, stick them into
place and write on the wording. I used my com-
puter to print out the scroll with the wording,
you can draw one instead if you prefer or leave
it out.
Draw details onto the sun, chest and bottle
using a black or white pen as appropriate. In-
dent the gold ‘treasure’ with lines to resemble
coins using an empty biro or place a piece of
tracing paper over the foil before drawing so
the tracing paper gets inky not the foil.
The tree trunk, leaves and hull of the boat
are all ribbled (direction shown by the black
lines) and it’s easier to feed the whole piece of
paper into the ribbler before cutting. Transfer
them from the diagram on the previous page
onto the coloured paper so all the ribbles will
face the right way.
You will need twelve pieces of trunk, it looks
more natural if these are slightly different from
each other so draw them freehand if possible
using the diagram as a guide to the correct size.
Place a piece of tracing paper over the dia-
gram below and trace the sun, sails, flag and
bottle. These are all cut from plain, not ribbled
paper. Turn the tracing paper over, place each
Assemble and glue the pieces onto the card
using the diagram below to guide you. For the
palm tree use glue on the back leaves but pieces
of sticky fixer for the trunk and front leaves to
add depth. Tuck the hull of the boat behind the
middle wave before gluing into place.
Actual Size
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