First die cut two of the second largest flower from the die. I used Old Olive cardstock. Then I cut a piece of cardstock in Very Vanilla 6 1/4" x 5". The 5" measurement is for the height of the box, you can alter this to whatever height you desire. On the landscape layout I scored every 3/4" and then that left the last score so there is 1/4" left at the end for your adhesive. See Below*
I then burnished all the score lines with my bone folder.
This is now what your paper should look like.
I then stamped some images on the paper. I used some Tim Holtz vines and some butterflies.
I also like to sponge all my edges, so then I used some brown ink and an ink tool to sponge my scored edges.
Apply a strip of adhesive to the 1/4" end piece. I like to use the Sookwang tape but sticky strip is good as well.
Because there is an even amount of sections, I was able to remove the adhesive and easily line it up by folding both sides in to the center as shown an overlapping over the adhesive strip. I find it easier to get the adhesive straight when I do it this way. * I was just reading over my post and realized this would also be a good way to stamp your image to get an unbroken design around your box.
Score new fold lines slight out from the die cut score lines. So that they are from each petal to petal where they meet the center, as shown above.
Sponge your edges as shown
(sorry somehow lost this picture, it was of adhesive on the inside of the petals)
Apply a fast drying adhesive to the inside of the petals only.
Apply a fast drying adhesive to the inside of the petals only.
wrap the petals up over the bottom of your tube. I overlap the petals one by one so they are all overlapping in the same direction. This can take a few moments. You can then hold in place with an elastic for a few minutes.
Cut tow 7" pieces of grosgrain or other ribbon, and apply adhesive tape to one side of each, as shown.
wrap the ribbon slowly around the bottom petals. Then add top flower part without adhesive on the petals and wrap second ribbon around as before. I was able to do this without an elastic, but it is much easier if you hold the petals in place first with an elastic and then wrap ribbon around cover. No adhesive is added to top petals as this is your lid and you want to be able to remove it.
Thanks so much for this tutorial!!! I LOVE it :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for the tutorial! The pics really help! I'm going to try one of these today!
ReplyDeleteWow - this is awesome! I had admored it and now find it so cool - a tutorial. Thank you so much. I hesitated to get this die and glad to see other uses of it to encourgae me to get it! Great job on this tutorial....this project has so many possibilities! my best, Patti
ReplyDeleteWow! I LOVE this!! Very cute... thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteTammy,
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely adorable! I am so amazed!
Jenn
That is really cute! But now i need to get the flower folds die... ahh, such is my addiction!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful, and I never would have guessed how it was made. Thank you so much for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteWow this is so cute. I love the idea of the flower for the top and the bottom. Thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeletegreat project & tut! I love the idea of using the flower die to create the bases. TFS!
ReplyDeleteGreat! Thanks for sharing! Chrisxxx
ReplyDeleteLove it Thanks for the tutorial
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful job. How the heck did you figure all the measurements! I think I need a treat now.
ReplyDeleteThese are just incredibly beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial Tammy. Love this box!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial, I will be trying this for sure!
ReplyDeleteWow I love your blog~ so many cute ideas and such creativity. Thanks especially for sharing your tutorials. As someone that is new to stamping this is fantastic!!!
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