Tuesday 3 March 2015

Stacked with Love

Hello bloggers and welcome to my blog!

Did you take part in the Pootlers Blog Hop over the weekend?  If so, I hope you enjoyed it.  To add to the fun, we offered some blog candy (a bundle of Best Year Ever Sale-A-Bration goodies) to one lucky hopper and I am pleased to say that the winner is – (drumroll....)


Shirley Waterhouse

Congratulations Shirley – please email me (keren.howell@ntlworld.com) with your postal address!

Back to Business As Usual – today’s project is this pretty little gift box.  




It holds itself closed – to get at the contents you just squeeze gently at the outer edges – and would hold a few sweets or a small gift (some jewellery for Mum on Mothering Sunday, perhaps?) I've also made a batch of these boxes to hold mini Easter Eggs.  They're quick and easy to do.

The measurements for the box – 
Cardstock – 8 ½ inches by 6.
Score at 4 inches and 8 inches along the long edge
Score at 1 inch and 5 inches on the short edge.
Make a small mark on the score line on the long edge at 2 inches and another at 6 inches.
(See here for a diagram)
You can see how it goes together in the tutorial.


I finished off the project with a bow from the Calypso Coral Ribbon and added  a tiny rolled crepe paper rose (see here if you want to know more about making the roses).  

I hope you enjoyed the project.  Do, please leave a comment to let me know if you tried this - and I'd love it if you followed either this blog or my Facebook page!

See you again soon!

xxx Keren

UPDATE- I've been told that some people are having trouble getting their box to sit flat.  I think it's because the tension that the design relies on for the self-closing action is too tight.  If you cut the card about 1/4 inch deeper (that is, 8 1/2 by 6 1/4)  so that the base flaps are 1 1/4 inch deep, this may help.

16 comments:

  1. Thank you. Great idea. Must make some of these!

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  2. Thank you ... blessing the El Salvador

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  3. Cute little box, I think it would be a lovely box for wedding confetti. Creative Blessings, Tracy x

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  4. Love your little box. I will have to try one

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  5. I am definitely going to give this a try today...thanks for the Informative video...

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  6. Haven't tried it yet, but got one for a luncheon favor the other day. Now I can try it myself. Thanks!

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  7. What an adorable project Karen, l can't wait to give it a go. Thank you for sharing the details.

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  8. Love it!! I can't wait to try it!!! It's wonderful!!!

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  9. Awesome tutorial! Can't wait to make this project. I did have a problem with the audio quality, but think I can find my way around, so to speak, by watching and reading. The measurements and folding will be my challenge! LOL Thanks again for sharing your talent!

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  10. Thank you for this wonderful tutorial ! I did try it and the result is awesome ! Again : thank you !
    Please check my little box here : https://www.facebook.com/tiktakro .

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    1. Forgot to tell : I've linked to your tutorial in the first photo of the box .

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  11. This is a beautiful wee box and I had a lot of fun making it. Thanks soo much for sharing

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  12. Love this box, it is just fabulous. Do you still have the diagram available?
    My I please have a copy of it.
    Thank you so much. I am now a you tube subscriber

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  13. Love this box, it is just fabulous. Do you still have the diagram available?
    My I please have a copy of it.
    Thank you so much. I am now a you tube subscriber

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