Simply Crafty SVGs is very pleased to have our first post by our Design Team Member, Deb Rauch. She took our Garden Shack SVG and made it into a Surf Shack!!!
I’m very excited to announce that this is my first project for Simply Crafty SVGs! The file I started with was Garden Shack SVG File. I’m the kind of person who doesn’t like to follow the file exactly, and usually put my own spin on them.
For this Surf Shack, I cut out the pieces labeled Box 1 and Box 2. I removed the cut window piece, folded it in half, and glued it inside the shack to make a shelf. From there, I glued the actual box pieces together. I did leave the side piece unglued so that you can open the side and put a little gift or even a battery tea light.
From there, I needed to figure out a way to make the thatched roof. I cut a 3″ strip of 12″ long paper and with my paper cutter, I cut strips 1/4″ wide to make the thatching strips. To apply the strips to the roof, I added a small glue dot on the back end and stuck it down on the back of the roof. I overlapped the strips so that the whole roof was covered.
Then, I needed to put my thinking cap on. The whole shack was a tan color with a green thatched roof. I needed color on the front, sides, and back. For the front, I used Crushed Olive Distress Ink and covered the whole front, including the door. For the shelf, I used Peacock Distress Ink.
For the sides, I added a piece of olive green patterned paper from my stash. Then, on the right side I cut out some colorful hibiscus flowers with my electronic cutter and applied them to the side. Then I went back to the front. I cut a 2″ long piece of paper and cut it into thin strips, then sandpapered it for a distressed look. I added that under the shelf. I felt like I still needed some tropical feel to this shack, so I cut some palm leaves with my electronic cutter and placed them around the front window, next to the door, and across the top.
For the back, I continued placing the palm leaves until I covered the entire back.
You can’t have a surf shack without surfboards!! I, once again, cut a couple surfboards out with my electronic cutter and pop dotted them on the side so that they would be a little dimensional.