Anyhoo-the reason I am posting this because there are times folks need a box or something to hold those little goodies. So why pay a lot of cashola for something you can make? I don't know why you would. I try my best re-purpose things when I can; this is a fun, creative way to get a few storage boxes that are sturdy and useful for our schooling needs.
Figured I would just do a picture tutorial (for those who have never tried such things) and put a wee comment under when necessary. Hope this helps you out.
The Basics:
Find a piece of scrapbook paper that appeals to you. I recommend using the thinner style. Then figure out there the lid fits best-allowing for enough paper to cover up over the sides and slightly over into the inside edge.
Cut to the area where the corners meet
-but not too far in as you can always fix as you go.
Put a nice, but not too heavy layer of glue down on the
lid then lay down in the center area of your paper.
Flip over and use one of those handy-dandy Pampered Chef
scrapers (or a soft edged tool) to get rid of any air bubbles.
Glue, fold and press out any bubbles, along all sides.
Trim off any excess and tuck the corners in nicely. Try not to over do it on the inside because the extra bulk may prevent the lid from going over the bottom.
Coat the entire top/sides with thin layer of glue.
Let dry thoroughly. I actually did two coats.
Very smooth and durable.
And there ya go-
Now I have a lovely box to contain language materials. And hey, if it gets crushed-well I am out like 30 cents. Not too shabby! :)
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