Hi! I'm Cass and I am a Guest Designer today at robyn's Fetish Challenge Blog for this tutorial.
Today, I am going to show you how to alter a matchbox.
ALTERED MATCHBOXES
Match boxes are great for creating little treasure boxes for small things and for gift boxes. They can also be
mounted in a box frame to hang on a wall etc.
Supplies
Matchboxes (different sizes)
Mod Podge (or something similar)
(Glue Stick can work well also)
Coloured images
I
have used "Chicky Chick," "Beautiful Christmas Wreath," "Fruity
Strawberries," "Basket of Apples," "Apple with Smart Worm," "Flowers
for Mom," "Heloise Garden Gal," and "Sunflower 2"
from the Robyn's Fetish Digital Stamps and More Store
(all the images have been coloured with Copic and Touch Pens)
Then go to your stash and find all those little pieces of ribbon,
scraps of paper and any embellishments you can find in your stash.
scraps of paper and any embellishments you can find in your stash.
Remember these boxes can be quite small, so you only need little bits and pieces.
Here are all my supplies
Matchboxes
These are the four sizes I found in my local supermarket.
I am using the 2.75 x 2 inch box (the second smallest) for demonstration purposes.
You
need to measure the paper the length of the box, in this case 2.75
inches. The best way to find out how long your paper needs to be is to
wrap the paper around the box.
Once done I needed a piece of paper 2.72 wide x 6.5 inches long.
Mark with a pencil where you need to cut.
Here are the cut pieces, one for each Match box.
Double check that you have the measurements correct
by wrapping your cut paper around the Matchbox.
The paper has to wrap around the box completely.
Place glue on the box
Make sure that the start and finish points meet at one of the small sides.
Start wrapping the paper around the glued box.
This will then give you a seam that you are going to hide.
Once the box is covered, you can start to decorate with embellishments.
Rub some glue down the small side of the box.
Glue some ribbon/lace/edging down the side. This will cover the seam.
Then do the same on the other side.
Glue the image to the top of the box. I have printed and coloured the flower twice.
(Tip: to ensure 3d dots adhere strongly, use a little glue before you add the 3d dot.)
Then attach to image.
Here is my finished Matchbox, I have added a pearl to the centre
of the flower and a pearl flourish to the sides of the flower.
(Tip: I rarely use a flourish in one piece.
Try cutting your flourish into smaller pieces to add to your projects)
Here is my collection of Matchboxes. I needed some red ric rac and only had orange.
(Tip: Use your pens to colour ribbon, lace, ric rac etc. to match the colours you require.)
Tops and sides
I hope that you have enjoyed this tutorial and will try making some of these little boxes..
They make great little gifts for your friends, perfect for holding those little embellishments.
Thanks for joining me today!
Happy crafting!
Cass
They make great little gifts for your friends, perfect for holding those little embellishments.
Thanks for joining me today!
Happy crafting!
Cass
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5 comments:
These are great, Cass! I was looking for some inspiration and thanks to your tutorial, I have found it! Sending Hubby off to look for the 2.5 x 8.5 box...hope he is successful. Wonderful project and beautifully executed.
Hugz,
Chana
Great tutorial Cass! Thanks a lot for sharing this with us at Moo Mania & More !
Wonderful decorated matchboxes are this !
Happy weekend!
xxx
Susi
Great ieas there! Thanks for joining us again at Moo Mania, Valerie
Thank you for a great tutorial and for sharing it with us at Altered Eclectics. I love all the different sizes and how you decorated them.
Fabulous little gift boxes and a great step-by-step.
Thank you for joining in with the Crafts Galore Encore July Challenge "Use a Stamp or Digi" and good luck x
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