Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Apple Box Tutorial

Hello! As promised, I am back with a quick picture tutorial on how to create the little apple treat box. It's easy! Let's go--

What you will need (what I used in parenthesis):
Patterned paper of your choice (Little Yellow Bicycle "Head of the Class")
Scoring device (Scor-Pal)
Double sided tape (Scor-Tape)
foam tape (Scotch)
scissors (Tim Holtz)
Optional--
Accessories to decorate it. (SRM stickers, Cricut cartridge-Plantin Schoolbook, Twinery ribbon-Cappuccino)
Step 1: Start with a piece of patterned paper that is 6" by 6" and score at the 2" and 4" marks. Turn paper once and score again at same measurements:

Your paper should look like this:



Step 2: Cut the flaps on opposite sides like shown. Note- You should be making four cuts, that's it!


Step 3: Apply double sided tape to the flaps as shown:



Step 4: Remove adhesive liner and fold up one side to adhere over the middle section and press:


Step 5: Do the same with the other side:


Step 6: Repeat on the other side so that you end up with this:


Step 7: Cut a strip for the handle whatever thickness you would like. I made mine .5":


Step 8: Apply double stick tape to the ends of the handle and adhere to the inside of box:

The box is finished. Decorate as you wish! I am including the directions to decorate it with the same design I posted on Monday for those who asked for it.

Using the Plantin Schoolbook cartridge (Cricut), I cut two apple designs (3") and one shadow for the apple. I used the red for the top part on this example, stitching it over the blue base. I used a chipboard pencil (Little Yellow Bicycle) and added an SRM sticker "thanks" over it.



I tied the pencil to the apple using some Twinery ribbon (Cappuccino).


I used some foam mounting tape to attach the apple to the front of the box and then I used some dimensional stickers (Little Yellow Bicycle) to place over the handle edges:


Here is the finished product:

Hope this explained it!


Thanks for stopping by!


8 comments:

  1. Sweet little box!! Loved your step by step tutorial with the pictures!! Thanks for sharing!!!

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  2. Great step by step tutorial and very easy to follow.

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  3. Adorable! And so simple! I'm definitely making this! Thanks for taking the time to create the tutorial!

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  4. Thanks for the easy to follow directions to make this sweet box.

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  5. I just think this box is darling! I copied your earlier tutorial for making the box but that apple idea is really great. Thanks for sharing it!

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  6. That is just adorable, and I can think of so many uses for it depending on how you decorate it. Thanks for sharing!

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  7. Thanks for the inspiration!i need a thank you teacher gift this week! A has been moved to a new class.. :( randomly chosen for a new teacher... We are bummed.. Love the box!

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