Medieval Fantasy Castle
One for the boys I think! I think King Arthur would be quite happy having this castle as his Camelot.
This is a large template and has a great storage box as the castle forms part of the lid, not only that this castle has secret storage. The tower Turrets all form lids which conceal even more storage. The drawbridge opens too and looking straight through the gate will take you into the depths of the castle.
Full instructions are included as well as 2 x Stained Glass Effect Papers for the windows, which you could light up on the inside with LED Tea Lights - amazing.
The templates are blank for you to choose your own card stock, colours and embellishments.
The file is in PDF Format
Photographs from the Community
First I prepared the paper for this amazing castle. I printed ground stone and wall stone design onto both sides of 12x15 inches thick card paper. Then I printed templates on a regular size (8.5x11) card paper.
I transfer and cut out all parts of the castle and then arranged it using all appropriate adhesive things for this project (tapes, films, glue).
I also used holographic film (thick and strong) for towers windows. I printed the wooden (dark and looking pretty aged) design for the bridge and hanged it with chains and rings.
I need to mention that 5 of these towers plus the base box are the real storage boxes with lids and might be used for keeping your "treasures" "safe and secret".
First I prepared the paper for this amazing castle. I printed ground stone and wall stone design onto both sides of 12x15 inches thick card paper. Then I printed templates on a regular size (8.5x11) card paper.
I transfer and cut out all parts of the castle and then arranged it using all appropriate adhesive things for this project (tapes, films, glue).
I also used holographic film (thick and strong) for towers windows. I printed the wooden (dark and looking pretty aged) design for the bridge and hanged it with chains and rings.
I need to mention that 5 of these towers plus the base box are the real storage boxes with lids and might be used for keeping your "treasures" "safe and secret".
First I prepared the paper for this amazing castle. I printed ground stone and wall stone design onto both sides of 12x15 inches thick card paper. Then I printed templates on a regular size (8.5x11) card paper.
I transfer and cut out all parts of the castle and then arranged it using all appropriate adhesive things for this project (tapes, films, glue).
I also used holographic film (thick and strong) for towers windows. I printed the wooden (dark and looking pretty aged) design for the bridge and hanged it with chains and rings.
I need to mention that 5 of these towers plus the base box are the real storage boxes with lids and might be used for keeping your "treasures" "safe and secret".
First I prepared the paper for this amazing castle. I printed ground stone and wall stone design onto both sides of 12x15 inches thick card paper. Then I printed templates on a regular size (8.5x11) card paper.
I transfer and cut out all parts of the castle and then arranged it using all appropriate adhesive things for this project (tapes, films, glue).
I also used holographic film (thick and strong) for towers windows. I printed the wooden (dark and looking pretty aged) design for the bridge and hanged it with chains and rings.
I need to mention that 5 of these towers plus the base box are the real storage boxes with lids and might be used for keeping your "treasures" "safe and secret".