Monday, December 23, 2013
Mini Box made with Envelope Punch Board Tutorial
Hello Papercrafters,
I'm so sorry for the delay in posting this, with the holidays and being sick I'm finally getting around to it, I created a photo tutorial, it was just faster and easier with all the activity going on around me.
This box is really easy to create and works great for treats, jewelry or other small little trinkets for gifting. You will start with a piece of dsp cut at 6" x 6"
You will then line up the 1 3/4 " line, punch and score, then you just slide your dsp over to the 3 1/8" punch and score....keep sliding to the 4 1/2 " punch and score.....Now you will turn, line up to the score lines you made, then punch and score, make sure you do this on each score line you made, this step will be completed on each remaining side.
You will end up with this shape, I am using a piece of white paper above to show you where you do your trimming. As you can see you will end up with 2 tabs more narrow than the other 2, you will remove the 2 smaller tabs, just continue to remove the pieces that I have illustrated above......Here you can easily see what you will need to remove, then just fold all score lines, the 2 large tabs will be the top......
As you can see from this photo I used the mini scallop punch to create a handle in the tabs, I also used a hole punch to attach the ribbon so it can be tied closed. Then just decorate and embellish as you like, of course with a swap out of dsp this can be made for any occasion. Enjoy!
Thanks for stopping by I hope you all have a wonderful Merry Christmas full of much love, laughter, and merriment!
Have a wonderful day!
Tamara
Saturday, December 14, 2013
Mini Gift Box made with Envelope Punch Board
Hello Papercrafters,
Happy Saturday! I have been so busy with the holidays plus I have been doing demo's at a local boutique, which is fun but takes some preparation. Then I caught the cold/flu that my lovely daughters brought home from school, lucky me, so for a couple days I accomplished absolutely nothing ;/, but today I am feeling a little better so I am playing catch up and trying to get back on task, lol.
I thought I would share the cute little gift box I made with the Envelope punch board, this is what I demoed at the boutique before I got sick..............this little box is so cute and could be used for jewelry, candy or other small gifts. I also made an envelope that fits a gift card perfectly and everyone knows how popular gift cards are for the holidays and gift giving, I sell lots of decorated gift card holders, love this punch board!.......I keep finding more and more ways to use it, if you don't already own one don't miss out its a great investment.
(You can click on the photo for a closeup view)
I will work on a photo tutorial today so that I can share this cute little favor box with you all.....
I have much to do, when I am out of order for a couple of days the house really suffers, lol.
Have a great day!
Tamara
Tuesday, December 3, 2013
Tea-light Holder and Card Box video tutorial
Hello Papercrafters,
I am finally back with the video and instructions for the box I created for the blog hop that holds the tea-light holder/card......I found that it also holds greeting cards 4 1/4" x 5 1/2", you can put 4 to 6 cards in the box depending on the thickness and embellishments. These are fabulous for gifts, I make sets of matching cards for various occasions and create a matching box for them to go into, then the recipient has cards for birthdays, thank you's, new baby, etc. I've also created some sets for the holidays that have matching cards and tags.
Here are the measurements for the box:
for the bottom cut dsp or cs-7 1/2" x 6 1/2 " score at 1" on all sides
for the top cut dsp or cs- 6 3/4" x 5 1/2" score at 1/2" on sll sides
and for the tea-light holder card:
cut cs- 10 1/2" x 6 1/2"
on 10 1/2" side score at 1/2", 1 1/4", 3", 3 3/4", 7 7/8"
on the 6 1/2" side score both ends at 1/2"
Here is the video:
I am working on several new items for a local holiday boutique I'm selling and demoing at, I will be sharing some of my new goodies with you here, please stop by and see what's new!
Thanks for stopping by, have a wonderful day!
Tamara
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