Sunday, January 3, 2010

Tutorial for Easel card box

PICTURE A
PICTURE B


PICTURE C


PICTURE D



PICTURE E


Hi all
As promised here is my very first tutorial
(BOX HOLDER )
1 piece card stock 11 x 8
score @ 6ins & 5 ins
turn on ( both long ) sides (11in ) score 1 in
fold all score lines / cut the small tabs as seen in pic
( PIC B )
fold tab on outside of box holder then glue fold top flap down to bottom flab
do this on both sides
you now have the box holder
It should look like a 3 sided box open in the front.
( DRAWER )
( PIC C )
1 piece card stock 7 7/8 x 7 ins
score 1 in in on all 4 sides ( see pic C )
cut small tabs, fold all score lines , and fold in to make a box ( see pic D)
you now have your drawer cut, you can decorate the front . I used my hole punch to punch a hole in the middle for your drawer handle ...I used a button and fastened it on with a paper clip
( see Pic E )
(Easel card )
1 piece card stock 11 x 6
1 piece card stock 6 x 5
2 pieces card stock 5 3/4 x 4 3/4
2 pieces of paper 5 1/4 x 5 1/4
score your 11 x 6 cs @ 3 ins & 6 ins then fold the score lines
here is the link for tutorial for card ( But use my sizes ) to fit the box
glue card on box and let your imagination run wild.....
Link for printable Calendar
I hope I didn't leave anything out if I did just email me and I will try to help you.
Thanks so much for stopping by and have a great day
Wanda
I GIVE ALL THE GLORY TO GOD

7 comments:

  1. Thank you for the tutorial....I'm glad you explained the directions...I am definitly going to try one of these...what did you put in the draw for Tab's friend....a recipe...maybe? TFS

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  2. Awesome tutorial Wanda, and the finished result looks fab. I have to apologise, I have visited your blog a few times recently but I could not leave a comment, don't know why but the comment link would not show up. So glad I could now tho.

    hugs
    Kaye x

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  3. Wonderful tutorial Wanda....thanx so much for sharing your talent with us!

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  4. thanks wanda :) your instructions are perfect!

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  5. Great tutorial Wanda. Thanks for taking the time to post it!

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  6. I like this a lot and will try to make one. Thanks for the pics and directions.

    PJ (Jessie Adams)

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  7. WOW thanks I wondered how those were done!!!
    hugs
    Brenda

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