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Today I made a sweet little Santa's Workshop Card in a Box. It is so cute. I can't wait to show you how to do it. There is a video to help you step by step! ENJOY!
Today I made a sweet little Santa's Workshop Card in a Box. It is so cute. I can't wait to show you how to do it. There is a video to help you step by step! ENJOY!
Card in a box (Rectangle)
(if you received this email from me previously, there is a small correction in the first line)
2 pieces cut at 4”x 6” – scored on the short side at 2” and 5
½” and on the long side at 2”
On the short side cut to center score line on each of the
score lines. On the 5 ½” score line cut off at an angle just below the center
score line. Now burnish your score lines.
Glue tabs you just made to the inside of the 2nd
piece. Now glue that tab to the inside of the 1st piece. Now burnish
all score lines again.
2 pieces cut at 1”x 5” – score each end at ¾”, these are the
inside bars. Now burnish your score lines.
Glue the tabs and place in the box so the tabs are glued to
the sides but flush with the back. Now take the second one and do the same but
make flush with the previous piece.
Hold for a moment to get a good hold then fold box each way
to allow the cross pieces to move into place so it can be folded into envelope.
Open box and start adding mats and desired Dsp.
Mat for inside back of box 1 ¾” x 3 ¼”, Dsp 1 5/8”x 3 1/8”
Mat for top front is same as above, do same for outside of
box
Mat for sides on top 1 ¾”x 1 ¾”, Dsp 1 5/8”x 1 5/8”, do same
for outside of box
Mat for front outside bottom is 1 ¾”x 3 ¼”, Dsp 1 5/8”x 3 1/8”
Mat for both sides on bottom is 1 ¾”x 1 ¾”” , Dsp 1 5/8”x 1
5/8”
On the back you can place whisper white panel 3 ¾”x 3 ¼”and for a stamp or hand written sentiment, It also helps to keep the back straight.
You can glue paper to acrylic strips behind thinner paper and then glue them
onto the bars inside where I want them.
There we have it. I hope you enjoyed today's post.
Happy Stamping!
Deb B.
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