


The trimmer is fine, you can clearly see 16th’s of inches on trimmers, but there’s only so many grooves that will fit on a scoring board. The Simply Scored works with 1/8″ measurements (as do all scoring boards).įor a lid, you need to work in 1/16″ measurements. You might be wondering, “Why all the weird scoring tactics?” The thing is, when you’re working with a box lid you need it to be slightly bigger than the box, so that it will slide over it. I made several boxes, and ended up tweaking it for each one. It really is going to depend on what thickness of paper you are using for both the box and the lid. I tried that tip, and it didn’t work for me. If you see Sam’s version, you’ll see when she makes the lid, she pushes a piece of paper that’s the same thickness of the box up against the Simply Scored before scoring. The foil DSP I’m referring to has decor with foils on one side, and most times is blank on the other side.
#Paper clip box series
I used foil designer series paper (DSP) for both the box and the lid, because it is thicker paper. Papercrafting is a version of making art, and each individual likes to put their own touches in their art.
#Paper clip box how to
When I learned how to make a paper box with a lid, I wanted to make my version a little different, as mentioned in the credits.
#Paper clip box free
If you produce videos and need some free music, be sure to check them out. I also want to thank Hooksounds for providing great music with the creative commons license. The reinforced lid she came up with is brilliant, and I appreciate her efforts in teaching us all how to paper craft. Sam’s version is not a window box, and it does not have dividers. I did CAS(e) this idea from the adorable Sam Hammond Donald at Pootles Papercraft however, I changed a lot of it to make it my own. First, I’ll go over credits, then post the pin image and video tutorial, and finally we’ll go over a step-by-step photo tutorial. This way, you can get a sneak peek of the goodies inside. I made it a window box, and included dividers for chocolates. I think special needs teachers are some of the most amazing people in the world! This year, I learned how to make a paper box with a lid for them. Especially for my special needs daughter. I always want to show my kid’s teachers that they are truly appreciated. Clips can be applied, removed, and reused over and over again.Every year when May rolls around I find myself scrambling to figure out when Teacher Appreciation day is. It can quickly and orderly organize messy files, saving more space.
