This invention relates to a composite three-dimensional scene and method of creating such a scene.
Craft projects have become a popular pastime. Children and adults enjoy creating interesting and attractive framed scenes that can be hung on a wall or stood up on a tabletop. Adding three-dimensionality to a scene heightens the interest, and is thus desirable. However, making a three-dimensional decoupage-like scene, or a shadow box-like scene is time consuming, and thus can be daunting to both children and adults. It is therefore desirable to make the assembly of a three-dimensional scene relatively easy.
It is therefore an object of this invention to provide a kit for a user to create a three-dimensional scene, and the method by which the kit is used to create the scene, and the resulting scene. The invention herein may be accomplished in a composite three-dimensional scene and method of creating such a scene. More specifically, a set of materials for creating a three-dimensional decoupage scene, the scene created by this set, the method of designing the set, the method of creating the set, and the method of assembling the set into the decoupage scene. The assembled decoupage scene comprises a printed background scene and one or more overlying foreground scene portions that are each held a particular distance off of the background scene to create depth in the assembled product.
The background substrate may define a border area outside of the graphics that folds relative to the graphics. The background substrate can be scored to define a fold line between the graphics and the border area. The border area may fold to be generally perpendicular to the graphics. The set may further comprise a frame having sides with depth, in which the folded border area lies proximate the frame sides.
The printed indicia may also convey to the user the quantity of standoff members for each location on the back face of the foreground pieces. The printed indicia may include a number indicative of the quantity of standoff members to be placed at that location. The standoff members may have predefined shapes and sizes. The printed indicia may comprise borders that match the standoff shape. The printed indicia borders may match the standoff size and shape, and may also convey to the user the quantity of standoff members for each location on the back face of the foreground pieces.
At least two foreground pieces may be identical and located one directly on top of another. The standoff members located between two identical foreground pieces preferably keep the pieces completely separated. The two identical foreground pieces may be essentially parallel to one another. The standoff members may have adhesive on their front and back protected by a peel-off member. The standoff members may be part of a sheet of material that is precut such that each member is separable from the sheet. The standoff members may all be the same shape and size, which may be essentially rectangular. At least one standoff member may comprise two separate adhesive portions joined by an elongated member, to increase the thickness of the standoff.
Also featured is a set for use in creating a decoupage scene that is defined by a background scene and a multi-piece foreground scene that has depth relative to the background scene. The set comprises a background substrate carrying graphics that visually create a particular background scene. There are a plurality of foreground pieces, each piece carrying on a front face graphics that are identical to a portion of the background scene. Each foreground piece visually creates a portion of the foreground scene. The set further comprises some means of creating standoffs that physically separate one or more of the foreground pieces from the background substrate and/or one from another. The set further comprises printed indicia conveying to the user an indication of one or more locations on the back face of one or more of the foreground pieces for placement of one or more of such standoffs.
Other objects, features and advantages will occur to those skilled in the art from the following description of the preferred embodiments and the accompanying drawings, in which:
Three-dimensional scene decoupage kit 10 comprises background substrate 12 carrying graphics that visually create a particular background scene. In this extremely simplified example, the scene is of a generally oval shape 31 surrounded by an unprinted portion 32. It should be understood that in all likelihood no product would be this simple. Rather, such simple graphics are meant to more clearly convey the invention. In a typical instance, the background scene might be a high-quality landscape or portrait or still life scene.
In the example depicted in the drawings, background substrate 12 is printed on its front face with a color or texture bounded by the dashed line 31. In one embodiment, the set is designed to be assembled into a picture frame. In this case, such assembly may be accomplished by adapting (e.g. by scoring the substrate card stock material) substrate 12 to be folded around its perimeter to create a transversely-projecting perimeter portion 12a that can be accepted by frame 20. Framing can be accomplished in other manners such as by making the background substrate a part of a one-piece frame, or printing a flat substrate that can be glued to a frame, or other like manners.
Decoupage set 10 also includes foreground pieces 14, 16 and 18 that are assembled as shown in
Going back to the example depicted in
Another aspect of the invention is one or more standoff members that comprise, or are configurable into, one or more standoffs that hold the foreground pieces off of the underlying substrate. These standoffs can be accomplished in a number of fashions. In one example, the standoffs can be accomplished by providing as part of the set a sheet of foam plastic or other lightweight material having an adhesive on the front and back surfaces protected by a peel-off member. This sheet can be die cut into desired sizes and shapes that then can be separated from the sheet by the user to be adhered to the backs of the foreground pieces as necessary. An advantage of this methodology would be that sheets of uniform size and shape standoffs could be quickly and easily created, or, particular standoff shapes could be easily created.
The invention also comprises printed indicia that convey to the user the locations of (and preferably the quantity of) the standoffs that are used in assembling the set into the finished product. The invention also preferably comprises printed indicia describing to the user the order of placement of the different foreground pieces, which may be accomplished by numbering the foreground pieces sequentially (e.g. “1”, “2”, “3”, etc.). The numbering can be on the backs of the pieces. Alternatively, the numbering could be on printed sheets that also carry foreground pieces, in which the pieces can be torn out of the sheet, with the numerical printing at locations right next to the pieces. Another alternative is another type of printed guide for the user (for example an instruction manual with drawings or other depictions of each foreground piece). This ordering can be indicated overall for the entire set and/or for the order of foreground pieces that stack one upon another.
Regarding the preferred standoffs and an example of their usage, in the simplified example shown in
Although specific features of the invention are shown in some drawings and not others, this is for convenience only as some feature may be combined with any or all of the other features in accordance with the invention.
Other embodiments will occur to those skilled in the art and are within the following claims:
This application claims priority of provisional application Ser. No. 60/639,738, filed on Dec. 28, 2004.
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60639738 | Dec 2004 | US |