Today we have another unique and easy package idea for your Christmas gift giving!
Products Used: Scor-Pal, Scor-Tape, Card Stock, KaiserCraft Turtle Dove Collection,, Pearls, Twine, Punch, JustRite Stamp, Spellbinders.
This is a great little carrier/box for to hold a gift kit, ex: manicure goodies, hot cocoa, or multiple candies. You could really do so many different things. That part is up to you, but for today I want to share how to create this box.
Step 1: Cut a piece of of card stock 9 1/2 x 6 3/4 . Score at 1 1/4 on three sides as shown below.
Step Two: Turn card stock on it's side and score at 6 1/4 just to the previous score line and repeat on the other side.
Step Three: Cut out both flaps on top sides as shown on the picture and cut flaps.
Step Four: Fold on all score lines and adhere together with Scor-tape. Repeat all steps again to create a second base.
Step Five: Cut Two pieces of card stock 6 1/4 x 6 1/4 and score 1 1/4 inch on 3 sides.
Step Six: Cut slit in bottom flap where you can fold and and adhere together with scor-pal tape. Apply scor-pal tape around the base piece and the piece just construction and adhere together to form the container.
Step Seven: Apply scor-pal tape on the back of both pieces and adhere together to form carrier.
Step Eight: Cut two pieces of card stock 8 ¾” x 4 ½”. Score at 1 ¼”, 2 ½”, 3 ¾”, 5”, 6 ¼”, 7 ½”. Move the left edge of paper back and forth to make these score lines. Fold one up and one down, making hills and valleys on both. Apply Scor-Tape in the peaks and adhere. Your dividers are ready to insert into your carrier.
Decorate your box to your liking. You can also punch a hole in the top to act as a handle.
9 comments:
Wow! that is a brilliant idea!
Such a cute project! I think it's marvelous!
great project I love it. thank you for share the project!!!
Awesome! Will it hold 6 slim bottles of beer?
This is so beautiful - love the papers that you used.
hugs,
Gini
Very versatile for gift giving.
great gift box, makes it easy to carry home!!!
ava g
great project. i have a scoring tool on my paper trimmer...but the scoring pal seems to be such a faster way to go! need one for sure! :)
Great lil gift idea! It seems like the measurement for step 5 is off? I ended up cutting the pieces 61/4 X 63/4.
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