Was man braucht:
Papier oder Scrapbooking-Papier
Schere
Klebestift
Bleistift
Lineal
What you need:
Paper or scrapbooking paper
Scissors
Gluestick
Pencil
Ruler
Linien wie im nächsten Foto abgebildet einzeichnen.
Die durchgezogenen Linien sind Schnittlinien, die gestrichelten Linien sind Faltlinien.
Draw lines on the paper as shown in the next photo.
The unbroken lines are cut lines, the broken lines are fold lines.
Entlang der durchgezogenen Linien schneiden und einige Ecken runden, wie im nächsten Foto gezeigt.
Cut along the unbroken lines and round some of the edges as shown in the next photo.
Jetzt entlang der gestrichelten Linien falten.
Now fold the paper along the broken lines.
Kleber auf den seitlichen schmalen Streifen geben.
Apply some glue on the lateral narrow strip.
Papier fest zusammendrücken.
Press the paper together.
Nun an der Unterseite immer eine Kante über die nächste legen, wie im Foto gezeigt.
Dann zusammendrücken.
Now put always an edge over the next at the bottom.
Then press together and press down.
So wird jetzt auch die Oberseite gefaltet, nur nicht heruntergedrückt.
The top is folded as the same wise, but don't press it down.
Ich habe mehrere Schachteln in unterschiedlichen Größen gemacht, in denen ich meine Strasssteine nach Farben sortiert aufbewahre.
I have made several boxes of various sizes, where I keep my rhinestones sorted by color.
To my other gift boxes: click!
Great tutorial! I think these little guys would definitely come in handy. Visiting you from the GFC blog hop. I am happy to be a new GFC follower. Looking forward to following you and your blog. I blog over at www.dalaynadillon.blogspot.com, so come on over and see me sometime ;)
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SoooOooo BEAUTIFUL!!!
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What a cute gift box! And so nice to be able to make one with just a piece of paper, thanks for linking!
ReplyDeleteLove these boxes! I've Pinned this tutorial for easy access when I'm ready to create a unique gift box! Thank you.
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Debra
Darling little box! I think I'll be making some of these for Christmas!!! Thanks for sharing this great DYI with us at TUTORIALS TIPS AND TIDBITS!
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Würde mich jedenfalls riesig darüber freuen.
Liebe Grüße,
Simone
Stopping by from Show Off Friday! This is a fantastic tutorial! Much cheaper to make your own than purchase from the craft store.
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute idea! Thanks for linking it up to the Keep Calm & Link Up party - see you again next week :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great DIY box. I'll need to try this. Thanks for sharing and for the great tutorial.
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ReplyDeleteCute little boxes and a great tutorial!
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Hope you have a fabulous week!
Jill @ Creating my way to Success
http://www.jembellish.blogspot.com/
That's a very nice and neat looking gift box! It's a great idea and thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSo nice! Great job and a great photo tutorial that really explains it well. Thanks for linking up at Hookin On Hump Day! http://www.mymerrymessylife.com/2012/08/hookin-on-hump-day-12-link-party-for.html
ReplyDeleteSo cute - and kind of easy too! I'm your newest follower, btw =)
ReplyDeleteDefinitely going to remember this project at Christmas time! Thanks for sharing at Etcetorize this week!
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from Wednesday until Sunday.
Hope to see you there.
Debi Bolocofsky
Adorned From Above
www.adornedfromabove.com
Thank you so much for linking up your wonderful gift box tutorial to Creative Thursday last week. I can’t wait to see what you link up this week. I wouldn’t be able to do these wonderful parties without your participation. Have a wonderful week.
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Wow these are beautiful! Such a creative and cute idea for giving gifts. Definitely makes it more fun. I'm going to have to steal this idea from you! Just found your blog and have enjoyed getting to know you better. I'm excited to follow along!
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bonnie
bonnielouisa.blogspot.com
Those look great! Thank you for sharing at our
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How beautiful!! Thank you for sharing at Sharing Saturday!!
ReplyDeleteAh, schöne Anleitung, werde mich die Tage mal daran probieren und in weiter Ferne winkt ja schon das Weihnachtsfest, spätestens dann kann man die Schachteln gut gebrauchen, liebe Grüße
ReplyDeleteThis is brilliant! Pefect for boxing up small treats for the holidays. Thanks for sharing on Tout It Tuesday! Hope to see you tomorrow.
ReplyDeletewow, that looks great! following back :) would love to do this for xmas!
ReplyDeletejust checked out your pinterest page - your art is really amazing! especially your portraits. i'm so impressed!
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Dr Sonia
Thank you for sharing your talents with us. Trish Butler
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