Hi everyone!
I'm the Pinspired hostess this month on the Scor-Pal blog. I found a really cute box that holds three nugget candies, and thought it would be fun for Halloween treats. Here is Gloria's post that 'Pinspired' me:
I linked this photo to Gloria's post, so if you click on the photo, it will take you there.
Here are MY finished boxes:
These were pretty easy to do, and I hope that you give them a try!
Here we go....
Cut cardstock to 5 1/4" x 6"
On the 6" side, score at 3/4", 1 1/2", 4 1/2", and 5 1/4".
On the 5 1/4" side, score at 3/4", 2 1/4", 3", and 4 1/2"
Following this diagram, cut out all of the pieces that are marked with an X.
Your cardstock now looks like this:
Round the top two corners, and burnish all fold lines
On this side, add Scor-tape to the two side flaps (only the outermost flap, as shown).
Flip your box over, and add Scor-tape to the four tabs*.
Peel and remove protective piect from your tabs, fold them inwards, and bring your side flaps up.
Now, remove the protective cover from your side flaps and press them firmly to the inside of the box.
Your box flap should fold in and stay closed nice and firmly.
Here is the finished box.
*The one thing that I did on my finished boxes, was the punch a small 1/2 circle from the front edge of the box, to make a place for your thumb to lift the box flap. You definitely want to do this prior to adhering your box together! Here is a close up photo, so you can see the little half circle.
We hope you will give this a try!
That's it! I made all of these boxes in one evening, and you can too!
Thanks to Gloria for some great 'Pinspiration'!
I hope you'll give this box a try. Don't forget, you still have time to enter the Monthly challenge at Scor-Pal!
Thanks for stopping by,
Patti J.
Love your tutorials, Patti. This will be perfect for my grandkids.
ReplyDeleteThese are soooooooooo fun! I love love love them!!!!
ReplyDeleteLove it...my grand children will loves these boxes filled with goodies,thank you for the tutorial... hugs, Lori m
ReplyDeleteWonderful little Halloween treat boxes and all different! Love this idea! You are the Queen of little sweet treat boxes!
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Sue
Wonderful little Halloween treat boxes and all different! Love this idea! You are the Queen of little sweet treat boxes!
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Sue
Well aren't these nugget boxes just the cutest little thing!!! Love the festive Halloween papers and colors you've used! Thanks so much for shairng the tutorial with us and now this would be a good excuse to eat some chocolate, right?!! LOL!! Take care my friend! HUGS
ReplyDeleteIm challenged with boxes. You are a pro at them. These are stinkin cute
ReplyDeleteOh, Patti, I love these boxes and I'm so happy that you gave us dimensions and instructions! I'm going to make some of these myself. :-D
ReplyDeleteSaving this to Pinterest! Had so much fun making these with you last Friday! Now I need to go add wiggle eyes to my Halloween box! And I do like your pictures of the how to.
ReplyDeleteSaving this to Pinterest! Had so much fun making these with you last Friday! Now I need to go add wiggle eyes to my Halloween box! And I do like your pictures of the how to.
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