Saturday, December 4, 2010

Star Tattoo On Lower Abdomen

box in book form



Hello to all! It's Saturday again, tomorrow is the second Advent - Christmas is coming! Many gifts have to be crafted and packaged - and I would like today to show you a box, which quickly made, but in itself is a small gift already.
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Hello to all! It's another saturday, tomorrow is the 2nd Sunday in Advent - Christmas comes closer and closer each day! There are so many craft and gifts left to wrap - and I'd like to show you a little box that today is made quickly but is a little gift on itself.

You will need: 1 sheet
Card Stock, 12 "x 12"
double-sided tape and scissors
Cutter
bonefolder
ruler
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You need
1 sheet card stock, 12 "x 12" double sided tape


scissors and cutter

bonefolder
ruler

The template for The box consists of two parts. Please get invites the two PDF files here (part 1) and here (part 2) download and print it out. Then you must assemble the template. Part of the presentation can be seen on both prints. Defines the parts fit exactly over each other and stick together the template.
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The template for the box is made from pieces 2nd Please download both pdf from here (part 1) and here (part 2) and print them with your home printer. Then you need to put the template together. You'll see that a part of the template is printed on both of the pages. Put those on top of each other and fix the pages together.

Now you can transfer the template to your cardstock. Please use this no black felt pen like me here in the manual - which I have only done to show you the steps better.
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Now you can transfer the template to your cardstock. Please do not make the lines with a black marker like I did - I only did it make it easier for you where to see the single steps.



now cut out the shape of your box along the solid lines. The shaded parts you cut out.
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Cut out the shape on the outer lines (the broken lines are for folding). Cut out the shaded areas.


rebated next with the bone folder and ruler, the broken lines. Then bend the paper in front of the folds.
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Use your bonefolder and ruler to score the broken lines. Then fold the paper following the scored lines.


Rotates the paper around (inside down) and attached to the two adhesive flaps one each of double-sided tape (I was stupid as a white sheet, but I have labeled "tape").
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Turn your paper upside down (inside facing the table) and put some sticky strip to the both areas on the bottom of your template (unfortunately mine had a white backing but I wrote "tape" on it to make it easier for you to see it).


Next glued together your box. (I have changed the paper from here, since I finished my box on the black Lines did not have.)
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Now you can put the box together. (. I changed the paper here since I did not want the black lines to appear on my finished box)


Now you can close the box - the two parts within the cutout flap on top and bottom at the oblique fold lines inside the box, the strip in the middle folded inward between the two parts boxes.
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Now you can close the box. The areas with the slanted scoring lines will fold inside the boxes, the middle strip will fold in half and go flat between the both parts box to the left and right.




Everything that you now have to do more to decorate the box.
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All you need to do now is finishing your box with some decoration and an image.





Before I show you now have the great speakers from the rest of the team, I wish you much fun handiwork - and of course all a wonderful and cozy second Advent and Nicholas full-boots!
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Before I am going to show you the amazing boxes the rest of the team made I'm wishing all of you lots of fun trying one of these boxes - and of course to all of you a wonderful 2nd sunday in advent!

Tanya Buchbox:





Susan
Box:




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