Spwllbinders Nesties Gift Box tutorial
I've
made a few of these little boxes now and they are quite simple to make.
For this one I've used Spellbinders Nesties Label 26 for the top and base sections
of my box, and the Square Nesties set for the actual box section.
There are lots of photos, which I hope will make it nice and easy to follow
For this version I've used some digital papers printed on both sides of some white card. I like to use a basic textured
Bazzill type card (cut to A4), but just printing onto any white card
would be fine.
I've
used a few different designs as you'll see in the photos, but you could
just make the box using one or two designs. You''ll need a couple of
sheets of printed card - or just use plain card in your chosen shades - you can always add some pretty paper to decorate later.
You'll also need some thicker card - I use card cut from an empty cereal packet
From the printed card
*Cut a 6cm wide strip from the long side. Crease at 4cm as shown in the photo above
*Cut
4 of the 2nd largest Spellbinders Nesties Labels 26 die. Ink the edges
and adhere 2 of each (if using different designs) together - be as
accurate as possible. These will be the base and top of your box
* Cut 2 pieces measuring 9cm square, or use plain square Nesties
From the cereal packet
* Cut 6 or 7 (depending on thickness) pieces measuring 6.5cm square
* Glue just 2 of the card squares together and set aside for the base section
* Trim a tiny fraction (1 - 1.5mm only) from 2 adjoining sides (not opposite ones - you need to keep the shape square) of
each of the other squares and then glue them together. It's important
not to trim away too much or the lid will be too loose at the end
Cover
the card squares with the 9cm squares, wrapping around and making the
corners as neat as you can. Set the thicker of the squares aside for
now
Using
the thinner covered cereal packet piece, line up and mark the long
strip as shown so that it will wrap around all 4 sides and have an
overlap at the end. Make creases and cut slits up to the 2cm fold line
*
Adhere the square piece to the side strip starting with the second
section along. Next glue the third and fourth sections under, and then
the overlap. Apply glue to the outside of the overlap piece and then
glue the first section in place to cover it, and end up neatly at the
corner of the box
The underneath should look like this
Now
apply glue to the box you've created and centre over one of the die cut
pieces. If you've done as I did and used 2 different designs, you'll
need to decide which will be on the "inside" edges and which will be the
outer ones
Finally adhere the thicker cereal packet piece to the 2nd of the die cut sections.
Trimming
those tiny slivers from the card squares should mean that the lid will
fit nicely into the top edge of the box - have a quick check before the
glue has dried completely, then if you find the fit isn't snug enough,
take the cereal packet piece off quickly and cover with another square
of paper - that might just be enough to make it work
It looks a bit dull and boring at the moment, doesn't it?
But the fun can begin now because it's time to decorate!
They are fun to make and easy too
I hope you'll have a go - and if you do I would soooo love to see your boxes, so please don't forget to let me know
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