Steps:
1. Cut the card in half along the fold line. If you are making
a box with a photograph, cut cardstock the exact same size as
the photo.
2. For the box
top, place the photo or front of the card face down on the
(pink) scoring side of the 123D Papercrafting™ System mat. Place
the corner of the card or photo in the bottom left corner along
the WHITE lines. Lay the slotted ruler over the card and lightly
score on the 1-inch mark. Repeat on all 4 sides. (Note: If you
want a box that is not 1-inch deep, score along the measurement
that you desire, for example 1/2-inch, 2-inches, etc.)
3. For the box
bottom, place the other half of the card or the cardstock in the
corner along the BLACK lines. Lay the slotted ruler over the
cardstock and lightly score on the 1-inch mark. Repeat on all 4
sides.
4. To cut the
corner tabs, lay the Notch-a-box template over the corners and
cut out a notch as shown on the template. Repeat on all 4 tabs,
on the box top and bottom.
5. Adhere the
corner tabs to form the box top and box bottom.
Place the box top on the box bottom to complete.
Pattiewack Pointer:
The amazing 123D Papercrafting System™ allows you to turn actual
photographs into miniature gift boxes that will delight anybody
on your Christmas list, or all year long with any greeting card.
You can even re-purpose last year’s Christmas cards into
whimsical one-of-a-kind gift boxes. |