My today's post is for the "18 Days of Christmas Projects" over the La-La Land Crafts blog.
I'd like to share an explosion drawer box with you. The box can easily serve as a nice decoration piece too, in addition to it's main dedication - holding sweet treats.
First, let me show you the box in more details and then take you through the main construction steps that will help you make a similar box.
Below you can find the list and the links to the LLLC products that I used for creating this project:
Blue Christmas Paper Pack
Snow Amazing Clear Stamp Set
Christmas Postcard Stamp Set
Vintage Window Die
Stitched Trees Die
Pretty Poinsettia Die
Icicles Border Die
Double Stitched Squares Die
Each of the four sides of the box looks different and features either a colored image of a bunny (from the Snow Amazing Clear Stamp Set) or a few die cut elements:Christmas Postcard Stamp Set
Vintage Window Die
Stitched Trees Die
Pretty Poinsettia Die
Icicles Border Die
Double Stitched Squares Die
**For creating the shaker snow globe inside the box I used an old “Snow Globe” die. It is not available in the LLLC store anymore, but I am sure a lot of you own it and will be happy to use it for this project.
The bottom section of the box has a little pull-out drawer (in my case, for the treats):
The sides of the top section are kept closed with the help of the little square paper "lock", which slides on top of the pyramid. Once removed, the sides of the pyramid unfold and reveal a shaker decoration inside the box:
The shaker is glued down to the bottom of the pyramid and is supported with the paper flowers on the sides.
At the next picture you can have a closer look at the top of the box and at the square "locks":
I hope you like the looks of this easy to create project and will give it a go, using the instructions below.
I started with a paper piece measuring 8.5 " X 8.5". You will score it at 3/4", 1.5" & 2 1/4" on each of the four sides:
Now let's cut off the corner sections to get the shape shown below:
Keep on assembling the drawer applying glue to side flaps, one at a time:
And folding them in like so:
This is how the assembled drawer will look like:
You can now measure the panels that you wish to decorate with the designer paper and glue the paper pieces down to the drawer.
Next let's create 4 triangular sections of the pyramid. For each one of the four, you will need a paper piece measuring 5.5" X 4", scored at 5" on the long side:
Unfortunately the above picture turned out a bit blurry, but I hope you can see that I drew the guide lines prior to cutting the shape I needed, starting from the 2" mark at the top, and going down up to the score line.
We need to get 4 pieces which look like this:
At the picture above you can see the drawn lines, about 1/8" away from the triangle borders - this is the template size of the patterned paper pieces that you will have to create, in order to decorate the pyramid. You will need 4 pc of the patterned triangles for the outside and 4 pc for the inside.
Next, let's create the drawer housing. We will need a piece of paper, measuring 4" X 10.5" and we will score it on the long side at 3.4", 4 7/8", 5 5/8" & 9 3/4":
Assemble the housing as follows:
I would suggest that you decorate the triangular pieces with the designer paper on both sides first, and then glue them down to the housing while it's flat and can be easily maneuvered the way you need:
Once all the four panels are attached to the base and everything is decorated with paper, you can keep on adding more decorative elements to your box, embellishing it with flowers, die cuts and colored images according to you taste and wishes.
For the feet of the box, I just tightly rolled 5 strips of paper. The fifth leg was glued down in the center, to provide an additional support to the drawer, once the sweets are places inside.
Let me know what you think and share your project with the La-La Land Crafts fans in the group on Facebook!
Thank you very much for the tutorial! Very detailed and everything is clear! I’m in a hurry to do)
ReplyDeleteOMG - this is true "Alexandria" project! I am lovin all of it. So cool and creative. Thank you for sharing the tutorial and detailed photos. Bravo!!!!!
ReplyDeleteMerci, je viens de prendre les notes et je testerai ce we, super tuto
ReplyDeleteerreur dans le commentaire, je ferai la boite ce samedi et dimanche
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