[2 min Video Tutorial] Quick & Easy Take-out Boxes for Hampton Art & Scor-pal Feature Week
Hello everyone! Today I am featured for the Hampton Art & Scor-pal Week! You can check out all the projects and the giveaway details here! The winner will be announced on Monday the 19th.
I am a long time Scor-pal fan and I am very excited to play with the new Scor-Envi they just came out with. And here is what I have for you today: quick and easy take-out boxes! Finish one in 5 minutes!
My inspiration is the cute Tiny Take Out Box designed by Beate Johns. I am lazy so my version involves no cutting or gluing and can be followed very loosely. Watch the tutorial in HD on Youtube or below:
Just cut your paper to a square (I used 5-1/2" squares for my projects), put it against the scor-pal & Scor-envi as shown below; score two vertical lines (7" and 9" for the square boxes; 7-1/4" and 8-1/2" for the lower boxes with bigger openings); keep rotating the paper 90 degrees and scoring at the same two vertical marks.
Don't be afraid to make mistakes when you are playing with the combinations. See that my lines did not meet at the ends in the photo below? I went back and score 1 more line1/4" inward on each side and made the "Smile" box with cool folded edges:
I had fun making a lace paper box (the "Best" box as shown below) and the purse. To make the purse, just cut two top flaps off and fold the sides in, easy peasy!
Thank you for stopping by! Happy crafting!
My inspiration is the cute Tiny Take Out Box designed by Beate Johns. I am lazy so my version involves no cutting or gluing and can be followed very loosely. Watch the tutorial in HD on Youtube or below:
Just cut your paper to a square (I used 5-1/2" squares for my projects), put it against the scor-pal & Scor-envi as shown below; score two vertical lines (7" and 9" for the square boxes; 7-1/4" and 8-1/2" for the lower boxes with bigger openings); keep rotating the paper 90 degrees and scoring at the same two vertical marks.
Don't be afraid to make mistakes when you are playing with the combinations. See that my lines did not meet at the ends in the photo below? I went back and score 1 more line1/4" inward on each side and made the "Smile" box with cool folded edges:
I had fun making a lace paper box (the "Best" box as shown below) and the purse. To make the purse, just cut two top flaps off and fold the sides in, easy peasy!
Thank you for stopping by! Happy crafting!
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