The measurements I used were taken straight from the book, so I'm not going to infringe the lovely Kay Rutter's copyright by giving them here, but I took a series of photos as I went along.....
The clever "swivel and score" trick means that even diagonal lines are precisely placed -
Is it just me, or does everybody sing "Never smile at a Crop-a-dile" every time they use it?
Before assembling the box, I lightly sanded all the folded edges to give a distressed look.
It is EXTREMELY important to have the correct equipment to weight down the folded base while the adhesive on the circle (see above) dries........ if you do not possess such equipment, I recommend you purchase some immediately.
I cut panels from another sheet taken from the pad, and edged them lightly with Antique Linen distress ink, then attached them to the sides of the box. I finished the panels with die cuts and stickers that came with the pad, and threaded ribbon and yarn through the holes to close the box.
The finished box is shown above. I chose to fold it so that the punched flaps poked outwards - if I had chosen to make an "inny" version, the top would have looked like this:
Craft Room Challenge - something 3-dimensional
Crafting Musketeers - Not a Card
Unstampabelles - Box it Up
White Lily Green - Homemade Thursday
What great box Jane. Your tute makes it all look so easy. I love your use of a heavy implement which seems an essential purchase......to be opened after making of course.....don't want a wonky box!!! Thanks for sharing it with us at Unstampabelles. Wynn DT
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful box! I might have to try it sometime!
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Oh my word! This is beautiful! Thank you for linking up to #homemadethursday
ReplyDeleteHi Jane! Love this box! I have a scorer under my desk - had to have it - have never used it (shhh don't tell!) but this has inspired me to perhaps drag it out! The distressing and the embellishments are lovely ~ Thank you for joining us at Craft-Room Challenges for our 3D challenge ~ Christi xoxo
ReplyDeleteThis is simply such a fantastic box! I love how the top folds. Thanks for joining us at the Craft Room!
ReplyDeleteA lovely creation. Thanks for sharing with us at Crafting Musketeers.
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Beautiful work. Thanks for sharing it with us at Unstampabelles.
ReplyDeleteThis is a fabulous little box beautifully decorated. So clever and pretty. The decorations look fab on it. Thanks for sharing this with us at Unstampabelles this month!
ReplyDeletePS love the heavy impliment tool!
ReplyDeleteStunning gift box, so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing at Craft-Room Challenge;-))m
I love your box. I like how the wine bottle came in useful. It's terrific to use older stash as well. Makes ya feel good doesn't it?
ReplyDeleteThanks for entering it in the Unstampabelles challenge. Woohoo.
Looks fab , thank you for joining us over at the Crafting Musketeers this month , Fran (DT) xx
ReplyDeleteVery cool box great ideas & colours. Thanks for joining us at Unstampabelles
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So gorgeous, love everything about it! Thank you for joining us at UnstampaBelles for our latest challenge!
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What a great project..Thank you so much for sharing your creation with us at the Crafting Musketeers challenge. Good Luck.Take care and happy crafting..Genny DT
ReplyDeleteadorable project. thanks for joining us at Unstampabelles
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