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Hey all you Studio 5 fans, here are the pictures and instructions for the simple boxes Kelly showed today on the show. Each of these boxes was created using the Scor-Pal Board, which makes folding on specific dimensions a breeze! For more ideas, you can also visit the Scor-Pal site at www.scor-pal.com.
*Remember to mention Studio 5 when you are purchasing your scor-pal for 20% off this awesome tool!
Cupcake Box:
Supplies Needed:
1-12X12 Cardstock for box base
Decorative patterned paper for dressing up finished box
Pieced cupcake (made freehand from cardstocks)
Die-cuts or sticker letters for “Sweet Thing” Title.
Cardstock for band
Adhesive
Scor-Pal tool or other Scoring system
Scissors or craft knife
Instructions:
1. Follow the detailed instructions for the “Origami Box” that can be found by following this link to the scor-pal site:
http://www.scor-pal.com/dec2_magazine/index_files/Page1187.htm
You can click and print the tutorial that will walk you through each step to make the box base. Don’t get overwhelmed when you first read the instructions. It is very simple to make if you just take it one step at a time.
2. Once you have completed the box base, decorate the box with patterned paper, cutouts, and letters.
3. Make a band for the box by cutting a 1 ½” strip of cardstock or decorative paper and wrapping it around the box seam.
4. Place a cupcake inside the box and give to someone you love!
Purse Box:
Supplies Needed:
Cardstock for box base
Paper for dressing up finished box
Heart Die-Cut for decorating
Button
Eyelets for attaching handle
Ribbon to tie on handle
Cardstock for handle
Adhesive
Scor-Pal tool or other Scoring system
Scissors or craft knife
Instructions:
1. Follow the detailed instructions for the “Batty Boo Box” that can be found by following this link to the scor-pal site:
http://www.scor-pal.com/oct_magazine/index_files/Page640.htm
You can click and print the tutorial that will walk you through each step to make the box base. Don’t get overwhelmed when you first read the instructions. It is very simple to make if you just take it one step at a time.
2. Once you have completed the box base, fold a small strip of paper along the same vertical dimensions as you did the box base. This paper will wrap around the top of the box to create a band of color. I border punched the edge of this strip to give it a lacy effect.
3. Make a handle for the box by cutting a 1” strip of cardstock or decorative paper and attaching it with eyelets to the sides of the box.
4. Add buttons, hearts, ribbon or other embellishments to decorate the box.
5. Fill with a yummy treat and give to a friend or loved one.
Pyramid Box:
Supplies Needed:
Cardstock for box base
Paper for dressing up finished box
Eyelets for attaching ribbon
Ribbon to tie on handle
Adhesive
Scor-Pal tool or other Scoring system
Scissors or craft knife
Instructions:
1. Follow the detailed instructions for the “Exploding Pyramid Box” that can be found by following this link to the scor-pal site:
http://www.scor-pal.com/dec2_magazine/index_files/Page325.htm
You can click and print the tutorial that will walk you through each step to make the box base. Don’t get overwhelmed when you first read the instructions. It is very simple to make if you just take it one step at a time. *It is not necessary to build all of the layers of the exploding box unless you want to.
2. Once you have completed the box base, you can cut patterned paper to decorate the outside of the box.
3. Fill with a yummy treat and give to a friend or loved one.
Candy Nugget Box:
Supplies Needed:
Cardstock for box base
Paper for dressing up finished box and nuggets
Ribbon
Adhesive
Scor-Pal tool or other Scoring system
Scissors or craft knife
Instructions:
1. Follow the detailed instructions for the “Candy Nugget Boxes” that can be found by following this link to the scor-pal site:
http://www.scor-pal.com/basics/index_files/Page406.htm
You can click and print the tutorial that will walk you through each step to make the box base. Don’t get overwhelmed when you first read the instructions. It is very simple to make if you just take it one step at a time.
2. Once you have completed the box base, you can cut patterned paper and ribbon to decorate the outside of the box. I also decorated each nugget with patterned paper to match.
3. Fill box with nuggets and give to someone sweet!
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