Saturday, February 12, 2011

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mini ritter sport package


Hi everyone! It's Saturday again - and thus time for a new edition of the Stempeleinmaleins!
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Hello friends! Another Saturday has come - and that mean it's so s time for a new issue of Stempeleinmaleins!

Valentine's Day is right around the corner - just in case that anyone has not noticed yet. O) And for those last minute and for the hobbyist, we now have an idea quickly as you can tinker a little something for your loved ones - if necessary even in mass production, I speak from experience. ; O)
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Valentine's day is just around the corner - yet just in case you did not realize this. O) And for those last minute and all those crafters out there we are sharing an idea of how to make a little something for your loved ones in like no time - If necessary even in mass production, I know what I'm talking about . ; O)

your needs:
cardstock 3 "x 6 3 / 4" somewhat
pattern paper
a small motif
glue, scissors, bone folder
possibly a small piece of overhead transparency
mini ritter sport
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You need:
a piece of cardstock 3 "x 6 3 / 4"
a piece of designer paper's
a small image
glue, scissors, bonefolder
maybe a little piece of transparency
mini ritter sport

we had last week a few comments because of the dimensions in inches or centimeters. I myself have only paper cutter and scoring board in inches, and would give you so reluctant centimeter information that might not fit then. We have you down in the sidebar a link to a conversion table.
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Last week we had a few comments about writing the tutorials with the measurements in inches and / or centimeter. I myself only have a paper cutter and scoring board with inches and I'd hate to give you centimeter measurements that do not work. But we put a link to a converter in the sidebar for you.

Okay, let's go!
rebated cuts and the cardstock in the picture to see - if you like the dimensions are too small: just click on the picture and you could see in big.
Bring it on some tape as is also evident:
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Okay, so let's get started!
Score and cut the strip of card stock as seen on the picture - if the measurements are written too small just click on the picture and you'll be able to see it bigger.
Then add some Sticky Strip as seen too:

Rotates the strip around and stuck a piece of pattern paper, 1 3 / 4 "x 1 3 / 4" on the top segment. Cuts punches / then into a window in a form of your choice.
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Turn the cardstock over and put a piece of designer's paper, 1 3 / 4 "x 1 3 / 4", on the first element. Then cut / punch a window of the shape you like in it.


If you like, You can stick a piece of foil from the inside behind the window.
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If you want to you can put some transparency behind the window.

Bonds now working the case - the small pieces sit between the two longer, so you get the inside and outside a clean conclusion.
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Now it's time to put together the pocket - the small pieces go between those two longer ones, with this you will not see them neither from the inside nor the outside.



then your package should look like: ***

This is what your box should look like now:



hinged, bonded now the outside of the box with Designer Paper - 1 3 / 4 "x 1 3 / 4" for large areas, 3 / 8 " x 1 3 / 4 "for the narrow. Stuck here a piece of ribbon, about 12 ", laid under the paper and the back edge
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Add some designer's paper so to the areas outside of the box -. 1 3 / 4" x 1 3 / 4 "for the large areas, 3 / 8" x 1 3 / 4 "for the small ones. Put a piece of ribbon, about 12" long, under the paper of the back side and top.



Power into the front flap has a slot through which you can pull the tape from the bottom. In this way the package is closed.
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Make a slit through the flap. Through this you can pull the ribbon and close the wrapper.


Now you must still complete the package only decorate and:
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Now all that's left to do is to decorate and fill your wrapper:


Interior : ***

Inside:



Enjoy the handiwork - and you all a wonderful Valentine's Day!
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Have fun making your own wrapper (s) - and have a wonderful valentine's day!




And yet here are the great works from the rest of the team:

*** And here are the wrappers from the rest of the team:





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