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Thursday, March 25, 2010

Thursday's Tutorials #2

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Tutorial: layered pattern box.
This is one of my favorite ways to decorate boxes, I have shown this tutorial on my blog, but I love the simplicity of it.
This technique can be used for any box found on any of the cricut cartridges.
This heart box can be found on page 117 of the "Tags, Bags, Boxes & More" Cricut cartridge booklet.



I began by cutting two of the same size box. One on heavy cardstock and one using patterned paper (often times pattern paper is very thin, so this technique works well to make a sturdy box). I like to use the "fit to page" feature on my expressions machine, which cut this box at 6" using my 12 x12 cutting mat.

On the pattern paper image I score on the markings, then cut on those lines, I also cut the handles off and discard them along with the skinny tab edges.
Then I cut about 1/8" off each edge using my scissors, discard those pieces.

Then adhere my trimmed pieces on my cardstock box, score on the markings.

I like to embellish my box completely before I fold and glue my box together, it makes it much easier for me. I placed a clear piece of plastic in the heart window.
I cut three flower images on page 107 (same cartridge) using the "blackout" feature in three sizes, 1", 3/4" and 1/2". I got the flowers wet, crumpled them up, then opened them a bit and when dry I rubbed red ink over the crumpled flowers. Layered them together and added a jewel.I cut the heart tag from page 108 using the "mirror/windows" feature. Using red cardstock I cut at 2", then 2 1/4" using white cardstock. I folded the red windows in half, and from the white image I used only one of the heart images to place between my red windows. I used a red marker to write the word "hugs" and for the little heart on the tag.

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4 comments:

  1. Such a pretty project. I will have to try this!

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  2. Great tutorial! Your box is wonderful!

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  3. Cute box. I'm going to have to try that.
    Great tutorial, I need help like this when I'm trying something new. Thanks!

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