Sunday, August 1, 2021

Art School Box Card

For the next few days I will be featuring cards that I made using the Spellbinders Card Kit of the Month.  You can view it by clicking on this link  Card kit link .  I love Spellbinders kits of the month because they come so jam packed with goodies to create at least 10 cards!  But in actuality, you can create so much more.  They also come with add ons that can be purchased separately, (even by non-club members!), which can add to your cardmaking even more.  They also have several other clubs you can choose from.  When you purchase more than one club, you will receive a discount,  You can view all the different value clubs by clicking this link Value Clubs.


Now on to today's card.  I created this cute and colorful box card all from items found in the kit.  There are tons of die cut pieces which I used, along with paper from the paper pad which is also included. The instructions on how to create the basic box card for an A2 sized envelope are listed at the end of this post.






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Jeanne
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Box Card Instructions
To create an A2 card

Step One
Cut a piece of cardstock 5.5 x 9 inches and score at 2.75 (half way) down the length of the paper.






Step two.  

Turn paper and score every 2 1/8 inches across the length of the paper.  You will have a small (approx. 1/2 inch space at the end),



Step 3

Next cut on lines just scored ONLY to the middle score line that runs perpendicular  to the lines you are cutting.  Remove excess piece from the cut side of the score line.


Step Four.  

Fold along all score lines EXCEPT one of the flaps that you want to be the tall portion of your card.  

Step 5

Glue the flap that you created to the inside of the opposite end of the piece to create your box shape 
It should now look like this:





Step 6
Now you will cut the pieces for the inserts.  You can cut up to 3 or 4 inserts depending on how many items you are placing in the box.    They are cut to 3 1/8 x2.75 inches.  Score on each side at 1/2 inch as shown below.  Fold both score lines. 



 You will then add glue or tape to the 1/2" sections and glue to the inside of the box.   They should be evenly spaced inside the box.  



Next, all you have to do is decorate and give it to someone special!

Jeanne

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