Once again I have taken photos at each stage, you will notice that I have used my new Hougie Board (I have fallen in love with my Hougie) for all of the scoring.
The most difficult bit was working out what size paper I was going to need to create the envelope/box... so here goes my explanation for working out what size paper you need the information in (and in Blue) will show you how I worked out the size that I needed for this envelope/box:
Card Height
Measure the height of your card & add 0.5cm (My card is 11cm, adding 0.5cm gives me a height of 11.5cm)
Multiply the height by 2 (11.5cm x 2 = 23cm)
Measure the Depth of your card and Multiply by 2 (my card is 1cm deep - 1cm x 2 = 2cm)
Add the Depth to the height of your card (23cm + 2cm = 25cm)
Add the size of your envelope Flap - I have used 3cm (25cm + 3cm = 28cm)
Card Width
Measure the width of your card & add 0.5cm (My card is 11cm, adding 0.5cm gives me a width of 11.5cm)
Measure the Depth of your card and Multiply by 2 (my card is 1cm deep - 1cm x 2 = 2cm)
Add the Depth to the Width of your card (11.5cm + 2cm = 13.5cm)
After working out the size I then cut a peice of white paper measuring 28cm x 13.5cm
I hope that you were all able to follow my working out, this has reminded me of Algebra (I could never work out what X was equal to!!!!)
Creating the Envelope/Box:
Score along the lenght of the card at 3cm (to create the Tab) and at 4cm (to create the depth of the card) |
Turn the paper around, then score at 11.5cm (the Height of the card) & 12.5cm (to create the depth of the card) |
Score along the short edge at 1cm & 12.5cm (to create the depth of the card) |
I have shown in Green pen the area I then added glue to... |
My finished box. |
Great tips, and the photos really help to clarify it :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial Helen. Lots of photos and helpful tips. ~Glen~
ReplyDeleteThis comment has been removed by the author.
ReplyDeleteReally great tutorial, thanks for sharing.( now must get a board! ) Karen
ReplyDelete