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DIY: Shoebox Diorama

Rachel By Rachel1 min read957 views

This month’s project was to create a shoebox diorama of an important scene from a book.
I chose a scene from The Sisters Grimm series. This is a very simple and fun project that requires a lot of cutting, assembling, and gluing.

Shoebox Diorama.

Materials/Tools Needed:

  • Shoe Box
  • Pencils
  • Markers
  • Craft paper
  • Cardboard
  • Scissors
  • Elmer’s glue
  • Spray Paints
  • Precision Knife/Blade

Step by step:

  • Get a shoe box, spray paint the interior if you wish and set aside
  • With a scissor or precision blade, cut out small pieces of cardboard and craft paper to make mini books. Use Elmer’s glue to hold the pieces together
  • Repeat step two to create picture frame. You can draw the picture on craft paper before or after gluing it onto the cardboard. We found it easier to draw the picture and then glue it
  • With the precision blade, cut out cardboard pieces to make tables, couches, side tables, etc.
Shoebox Diorama.
Shoebox Diorama.
Shoebox Diorama.

I had a lot of fun working on this project.

DIY: Character 3D Model

Rachel By Rachel3 min read1.1K views

One of my newly found favorite books are The Sister Grimm series. When we were given an assignment last December to make a 3-D Model of the main character of any book of our choice, I immediately thought of Puck, a fairy in The Sisters Grimm series. Puck is a four thousand year old fairy, who decided to remain as an eleven year old boy with a shabby appearance. He is white with blond hair and green eyes, and goes by the alias of The Trickster King. He enjoys pulling pranks on everyone, especially on Sabrina Grimm, and has a huge ego. He thinks of himself as the ultimate villain even though he is kindhearted.

Puck 3D Character.

Materials/Tools Needed:

  • Clay (assorted)
  • Aluminum Foil
  • Wood (to stand the character)
  • Krazy Glue (to glue the feet onto the wood, wings, and sword)
  • Wire
  • Wire Cutters
  • Pliers (to twist the wire)
  • Power Drill and Drill Bits (for the holes on the wood)
  • Popsicle stick (for the wooden sword)
  • Precision Knife/Blade

Step by step:

  • Using a wire, create a stick figure body(without a head)
  • Cut tiny strips on aluminum foil and wrap around the wire to give it thickness. Try and give it the thickness that you need so that you do not use too much clay
  • Flatten some clay and start wrapping around the figure (clothes, shoes, and other accessories). We started with the neck area, then the shirt, pants and then hands and shoes. We used the wire exposed at the neck to hold it while applying the clay and shaping it
  • Shape the head, give it hair, eyes, ears, nose, and stick it onto the wire (neck)
  • Cut 2 pieces of wire for the wings and wrap them in clay. Leave the tips exposed since they will get inserted into the character’s back and glued in place
  • Bake in oven for about 25 minutes at 275 degrees F
  • Let clay cool completely
  • Remove the wire stand and touch up any defects. Make the wooden sword using the popsicle stick and cut to size. We cut the handle and glued the sword on the top part of the hand and part of the hilt on the bottom part to make it look like he is holding it.
  • Use the drill to make 2 holes onto the wood base, 1 for each leg. Cut 2 small pieces of wire and insert them onto the holes with part of it sticking out. Drill a small hole on the bottom of each foot making sure they align to the base. Apply krazy glue on the wood and set the feet. Hold in place until the glue sets. Do the same for the wings
Puck 3D Character.

The wire holding the character was to help hold all the parts in place while it was baking in the oven (accident prevention).

Puck 3D Character.

The wooden sword and base were placed last, after the baking was completed.

Puck 3D Character.

I enjoy crafting and working with my hands. This was a fun project to do with the help of my family, and the best part was sculpting the hair.