How to Make a Nugget Box Supplies: Note: These are the supplies for the box I showed in the video, but of course you can use any color card stock, Designer Series Paper, and ribbon that you want. All supplies are from Stampin Up! To order supplies, you can go to my online store at: http://www.stampinup.com/ecweb/default.aspx?dbwsdemoid=2045821 Card Stock: Island Indigo (122923) 4 ¼ x 6 ¾ 4 x 5 ½ Designer Series Paper: Summer Smooches (125409): 3 x 5 ½ Ribbon: Island Indigo Ruffled Ribbon (122974): 17 Tools: Simply Scored (optional 122334), Stampin Trimmer (126889), Paper Snips (103579), Bone Folder (102300) Adhesives: Sticky Strip (104294), Mini Glue Dots (103683) Instructions (to be used with the video tutorial): Box Bottom 1. Using the 4 ¼ x 6 ¾ piece of card stock, score at 5/8 and 1 3/8 on all four sides. 2. Cut away the three outside squares from each corner, using Paper Snips. Make cuts for the tabs perpendicular to the length of the box, as shown in the template and the video. 3. Cut small wedges from the ends of the side and end panels, and the edge of the tab that is parallel to the width of the box. See template, which should be much easier to understand than my description. :D How to Make a Nugget Box P-1 Sage Kimble, aka The Mad Stamper http://www.stampingmadly.com
4. Add long pieces of Sticky Strip to the side and end panels of the inside of the box. Then turn the card stock over and add small pieces of Sticky Strip to the tabs. Here are pictures to remind you what I did in the 5. Fold along all score lines, and crease with the Bone Folder. 6. Remove the red liner from the Sticky Strip on one tab, and adhere it to one of the long side panels. Be careful to get the edge of the side panel lined up straight along the score line of the tab. Repeat with the tab at the other end of that side panel. 7. Remove the liner from the Sticky Strip on the side panel, fold it down over the tabs, and press into place. 8. Repeat with the tabs on the other side. 9. Remove the liner from the Sticky Strip on one of the end panels, fold it down, and press into place. Repeat on the other end. Box Top (or Sleeve) 1. With the long edge of the 4 x 5 ½ piece of card stock along the top edge of the Stampin Trimmer, use the Scoring Blade to score at 13/16, 2-3/8, 3-3/16, and 4 ¾, as seen in the video. Note: If you have trouble with 16ths of an inch measurements, watch this video: http://youtu.be/wnbrkqdx8gg 2. Fold on all the score lines and crease with the Bone Folder. 3. Add Sticky Strip to the narrower end, placing next to the score line. Remove the red liner, and attach the edge of the other end to the Sticky Strip. Be careful to line up the edge square along the score line. 4. Place the box bottom inside the sleeve. Embellishment: 5. Holding one edge of the strip of Designer Series Paper (DSP) against the edge of one of the sides of the box top (sleeve), fold the paper around the box. Then place the paper on the table to crease these folds. 6. Add Sticky Strip to the inside of the narrower end, remove the liner, and adhere the DSP to one of the side panels. This end won t cover the side completely. 7. Add Sticky Strip to the inside of the other end of the DSP, remove the liner, wrap the paper around the box, and adhere to the side panel, covering the other end of the DSP. 8. Add a ribbon and any embellishments you want, and you re finished! Fill the box with Hershey s Nuggets and give to someone special! Preferably before you eat the chocolate yourself. :D How to Make a Nugget Box P-2 Sage Kimble, aka The Mad Stamper http://www.stampingmadly.com
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