Rectangle Box Template
Rectangle Box Template - Not sure if i know how to do this, but here goes! For the lid, add 1/8 to your base size. This is my first time uploading a file, so i hope it works. For a quarter fold sized card, i draw a touching row of four two inch cubes then add a 1/2 inch x 2 rectangle to one end [which will glue it into a cube after you have scored and bent the paper], and two 1/2 inch x 2 inch tabs to the bottom side of the middle two [squares 2 & 3}. 3 x height of box + 2 x finished box size. The template is meant to be printed out on cardstock, and the measurements are on the template, so you will have all you need.
This is my first time uploading a file, so i hope it works. You can make the box any size you want. For the lid, add 1/8 to your base size. You've seen the tutorial, now you. Apply adhesive to the end tabs of the 1”x4.75” strips, and adhere them to the inside of the opened box, aligning them with the top of the opening.
Use a bone folder to really make the diagonal folds sharp and easier to fold the sheet into a box. Calculate the measurements for the sides in the same way. For the lid, add 1/8 to your base size. Determine the height you want, and double it.
For the lid, add 1/8 to your base size. 3 x height of box + 2 x finished box size. Determine the height you want, and double it. Use a bone folder to really make the diagonal folds sharp and easier to fold the sheet into a box. You can make the box any size you want.
For a quarter fold sized card, i draw a touching row of four two inch cubes then add a 1/2 inch x 2 rectangle to one end [which will glue it into a cube after you have scored and bent the paper], and two 1/2 inch x 2 inch tabs to the bottom side of the middle two [squares 2.
You've seen the tutorial, now you. Step 6 repeat steps four and five on the three remaining corners. Turning both tabs toward the outside front or back of the box will help ensure straight placement. Not sure if i know how to do this, but here goes! The template is meant to be printed out on cardstock, and the measurements.
Step 9 die cut an opening in the 4 1/4 square piece of cardstock or trace and cut desired shape with scissors. You want to have a 4 square box that is 3 high. You can make the box any size you want. Use a bone folder to really make the diagonal folds sharp and easier to fold the sheet.
3 x height of box + 2 x finished box size. Calculate the measurements for the sides in the same way. Determine the height you want, and double it. Add this number to the length and width of the base. Use a bone folder to really make the diagonal folds sharp and easier to fold the sheet into a box.
You've seen the tutorial, now you. Slip the box lid over the base and glue into place. I like to have no dotted lines (just little marks that show you where to score. For the lid, add 1/8 to your base size. 3 x height of box + 2 x finished box size.
Step 6 repeat steps four and five on the three remaining corners. Turning both tabs toward the outside front or back of the box will help ensure straight placement. Step 9 die cut an opening in the 4 1/4 square piece of cardstock or trace and cut desired shape with scissors. 3 x height of box + 2 x finished.
Rectangle Box Template - Slip the box lid over the base and glue into place. Calculate the measurements for the sides in the same way. Step 6 repeat steps four and five on the three remaining corners. Turning both tabs toward the outside front or back of the box will help ensure straight placement. Step 9 die cut an opening in the 4 1/4 square piece of cardstock or trace and cut desired shape with scissors. You want to have a 4 square box that is 3 high. You've seen the tutorial, now you. 3 x height of box + 2 x finished box size. Apply adhesive to the end tabs of the 1”x4.75” strips, and adhere them to the inside of the opened box, aligning them with the top of the opening. You can make the box any size you want.
Turning both tabs toward the outside front or back of the box will help ensure straight placement. The template is meant to be printed out on cardstock, and the measurements are on the template, so you will have all you need. You want to have a 4 square box that is 3 high. Use a bone folder to really make the diagonal folds sharp and easier to fold the sheet into a box. For a quarter fold sized card, i draw a touching row of four two inch cubes then add a 1/2 inch x 2 rectangle to one end [which will glue it into a cube after you have scored and bent the paper], and two 1/2 inch x 2 inch tabs to the bottom side of the middle two [squares 2 & 3}.
Use A Bone Folder To Really Make The Diagonal Folds Sharp And Easier To Fold The Sheet Into A Box.
Calculate the measurements for the sides in the same way. You can make the box any size you want. The template is meant to be printed out on cardstock, and the measurements are on the template, so you will have all you need. Not sure if i know how to do this, but here goes!
For A Quarter Fold Sized Card, I Draw A Touching Row Of Four Two Inch Cubes Then Add A 1/2 Inch X 2 Rectangle To One End [Which Will Glue It Into A Cube After You Have Scored And Bent The Paper], And Two 1/2 Inch X 2 Inch Tabs To The Bottom Side Of The Middle Two [Squares 2 & 3}.
For the lid, add 1/8 to your base size. You've seen the tutorial, now you. You want to have a 4 square box that is 3 high. 3 x height of box + 2 x finished box size.
Add This Number To The Length And Width Of The Base.
* 5 and 2/8 inches wide * 3 and 1/2 inches tall * 2 and 7/8 inches deep since i can't leave well enough alone, i modified it to be directly printable. Determine the height you want, and double it. I like to have no dotted lines (just little marks that show you where to score. Turning both tabs toward the outside front or back of the box will help ensure straight placement.
Determine The Size Of Your Base.
Step 6 repeat steps four and five on the three remaining corners. This is my first time uploading a file, so i hope it works. Apply adhesive to the end tabs of the 1”x4.75” strips, and adhere them to the inside of the opened box, aligning them with the top of the opening. Slip the box lid over the base and glue into place.