Hello Scor-Pal friends, Penny here again as a guest designer and I have really quick treasure box for you to make and give away or add to your tree. A tradition at our home is to find a tiny gift on the tree, and these cute treasure boxes could hold a small piece of jewelry, or a handmade gift certificate, etc. Maybe you could start a new tradition of your own this year.
Get your Scor-Pal and card stock and
Let’s make a box…..
Scor-pal Scoring Board
Scor-Tape
Dark Green Card Stock 6 x 6 pad
Aspen Frost Patterned paper (Basic Grey)
Crop-o-dile eyelet punch
Green cord
For one box you will need card stock cut at 4 1/2 x 3 1/4 inches. Score at 7/8 inches on each side. Cut a slit from edge to score line along both long edges as shown above. Use Scor-Tape on “flaps” of short ends to make a box.
For the “Sleeve” of the matchbox, you will need a piece of card stock or Patterned paper measuring
6 x 2 3/4 inches. Score at 1”, 2 1/2”, 3 1/2”, 5'”.
6 x 2 3/4 inches. Score at 1”, 2 1/2”, 3 1/2”, 5'”.
Crease along score lines and glues ends together making a “sleeve”.
Slide box into sleeve. Attach an eyelet as desired, tying a knot with cording to make a hanging ornament.
You can then decorate to your hearts desire. In these examples, I attached a Spellbinders Poinsettia & Snowflakes.
Tied with a bow, these small Matchboxes would make a great gift holder for a Teacher, Postal Worker etc.
I hope you have a wonderful Holiday.
Love & Liquid Pearls,
Penny
Love this cute idea - thanks
ReplyDeleteVery cute treasure boxes.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful x
ReplyDeletewow that was fast and cute. simple enuf to make. tfs
ReplyDeleteAWESOME!! I LOVE the FUN BOX!! THANKS for sharing the tutorial its so USEFUL to know how to make things like this because of all of their uses!! THANKS AGAIN for all of the FUN and INSPIRATION this week on the Blog Hop!! Have a FABULOUS WEEK!! =)
ReplyDeletemust add this to my bucket list for next christmas.. thanks for the share ..
ReplyDeleteava g
Very cute! This is such a great idea!
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