Holly @ Ribbons and Glue blog has an excellent tutorial for how these boxes are made, using only one 12"x12" sheet of card stock. I also used two sided card stock and these really are easy to make.
First, this big plastic container of clips sits out getting dusty. I move it around so often that I never can find it when I need a clip. I used these three boxes for storage.
Now they have a place in a drawer. I clipped one on each box so I will know the sizes inside. (Not my best photo.)
I bought this delicious tea (from Sri Lanka) at the Dollar Tree -- I drink and love it!
The three packaged flavors fit perfectly inside and this is a very lightweight gift to mail to my crafty sister-in-law in Chicago.
I left the flap outside of the box and used cotton cord, fraying the loose ends. Lori of ItsLorraine on Etsy made me a dozen beautiful assorted flowers as a gift -- and this one I am using is perfect. The finished box is 6" wide, 2.5" deep and 3" tall.
The two pieces trimmed off, when cutting and folding the scored lines, are the exact size to glue inside the boxes. Adhering to opposite sides or the bottom, gives a little extra strength to the box.
Fold the top flap the opposite way and back if you find it doesn't want to stay inside the finished box.
I made these using a 6" score board. I score and turn the paper over to finish. I can't remember the last time I used my larger board. You can also use a ruler and stylus or embossing tool to score.
Thanks for dropping by!
Have a fantastic weekend :)
-Molly xo
1 comment:
These are really nice. I've made some like this before. Not sure if I found them the same place you did or not. I like the size of them.
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