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Welcome to Itsy Bitsy Blog. We are going to present you with a series of tutorials about all things crafty! It will be our goal to include different kinds of crafts, so there will be something for everyone!
Today we are going to show you
how to make an exploding box card! Exploding box style cards are very popular
right now and why not!? They are exciting, mysterious and give you lot of room
to express your creativity! They look like gift boxes and you can use them to
put in photos, a little trinket or gift, write notes, pretty much anything you
would like to include. There is an element of mystery and surprise for the recipient
too.
In this
tutorial we are going to make an Exploding Box Birthday card.
Supplies used
in this card:
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2
Sheets of 12”x12” plain Cardstock (green)
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1
sheet of coordinating plain Cardstock (Pink)
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2
Coordinating 12”x12” pattern from the DCWV Cherry Liemade paper stack (Pink
dotted paper and Green floral paper)
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2
Coordinating Ribbons (0.6mm) – White and Green
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1
Paper Doily 3.5” – white
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Die
cut paper flowers – Sparkle Florettes Strawberry fields
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Paper
Roses - white
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Handmade
Mini cupcake embellishments and Sentiments
Note: You can choose paper in any
colours and patterns as per your choice.
Tools
required:
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Craft
Glue
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Paper
cutting Knife
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Cutting
Mat
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Scoring
tool
Method:
Take one of the 12x12” card stock sheet and make score
lines for folding. The score lines should be 4” from each edge. This will
divide the paper in nine 4x4” squares.
Cut out the corner squares using a paper cutting knife
or scissor. You will end up with a large plus sign like the picture shown above.
With this your basic structure of the box is ready. Now we will make the lid
for the box.
Cut the
other 12x12” card stock into a 6 3/8” x
6 3/8”. Make 4 score lines as shown in the figure. The score lines should be 1”
from the edge.
Snip one
side of the corner squares up to the score line as shown in the figure (a one
inch cut).
Glue the
flaps inside the lid sides as shown above and your lid for the explosion box is
ready. We can now start embellishing the base box.
We are going
to layer the inside of the panels of the card. Layering adds a 3D effect and
breaks the monotony of a single colour/pattern. It’s also a great way to frame
your focal points in a card. Cut six 9cmX9cm squares of your choice of pattern
paper. We are using the pink and white dotted pattern paper for this layer.
Centre them and glue them carefully onto the five square panels of your box
base.
Make sure
that the base paper is showing on all side of the pattern paper. Glue the sixth
square on the top of the lid. Make sure that that pattern paper is centred
properly before sticking it. It is important to get a neat finish.
To add some
more interest we will add another layer. For this layer we are using a floral
print in coordinating contrast colour. Cut five 8cmX8cm squares and stick them
on the four side panels of the box. Again, you need to make sure that the
squares are centred and the previous layer is visible equally on all sides. For
this layer, we have used pattern paper for 2 sides and the green card stock for
the other two sides. The fifth square piece will go on top of the lid.
Stick
embellishments of your choice on the side panels. Since this is a birthday
card, we have used birthday themed embellishments.
To make the
sprig of flowers cut thin strips of the green cardstock. These will make the
stems for the Sparkle Florettes. Glue flowers to 5-6 strips of paper to make a
spray of flowers.
Glue the
flowers to the one of the side panels. Glue the doily to the centre panel. We
have left the fourth panel blank. You can write a personal message on the
fourth side panel.
In the next
steps we are going to assemble the cake. Cut three ¾” wide strips of the pink
cardstock. The length of the strips should be 16, 20 and 24 cm.
Glue the two ends of strips together to make circles as shown. You will
get three circles of graduating sizes. This will make the basic structure of
the three tiered cake.
Apply glue
to the edge of the circle. Stick it to another piece of paper. Once dry, carefully
trim off the excess paper. The tiers for the cake are now ready.
Apply glue
to the edge of the tiers and assemble the cake as shown in the figure. Make
sure that each tier is perfectly centred.
Glue the
green ribbon around the base of the each tier. Apply Glue to the edge of the
base and stick it onto the centre panel on top of the doily.
Glue the
paper roses on the cake as shown in the figure. Make a bow with the ribbon and
stick onto the sprig of flowers. The exploding box is ready! All we need to do
now is add some finishing touches to the lid.
Glue a strip
of ribbon onto the third layer of paper. Make a ribbon bow and stick on top of the
ribbon. Top it with another paper rose. Once everything is dry, hold the side
panels of the box up and close the lid. Your exploding box is now complete!
When the recipient opens the lid, the flaps will fall open revealing the
mysteries inside J
Note: It is important to let the glue
dry properly between steps.
Please let us know what you think of this tutorial and do
send us pictures if you try it.
Happy crafting!
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This is wonderful! Thank you so much for the step by step picture tutorial.
ReplyDeleteYou are most welcome! There are more to come. Happy Crafting :-)
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Can these be mailed? If so, how?
ReplyDeleteHi Selena, these can be mailed in a sturdy box.
ReplyDeleteWhat is a surprise if it’s not big? And what do you need guests for that. Get the word out with pretty invitation cards for birthday. Start early and keep some time aside for last moment contingencies.
ReplyDelete6 3/8" x 6 3/8" is to big for the lid. i guess you meen 6 1/8" x 6 1/8", right?
ReplyDeleteHi Bettina Jindra, The measurement that we used were 6 3/8" x 6 3/8". We wanted to be able to keep the box on a table and lift the lid, so that the flaps would fall open. 1/8" felt too tight and it was difficult to take the lid off without lifting the box in one hand. But it really depends on what kind of fit you want.
DeleteBest tutorial I have found yet!!! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteBest tutorial I have found to date! Thank you!
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