It's a free template so I don't think there should be any copyright issues. I worked out (actually DH worked out) it looks better if you tuck each petal underneath the one before it rather than on top.
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It's a free template so I don't think there should be any copyright issues. I worked out (actually DH worked out) it looks better if you tuck each petal underneath the one before it rather than on top.
Hi there - thought I would add a template that my wife and I created for a simple box !!!!
Hope you like it
Hello all!
i have hopefuly uploaded this chest box for you to have a go at if you wish!
i have not yet uploaded anything so i hope it worked!
it is done on two a4 cards at the size it is but you can scale it down to fit to one if you wish!
enjoy
rob
Pillow boxes in two sizes with cut outs and tags. Petal-like cut out can be gift tag envie, folded to make jewellery box, fold two sides and stick to make a heart envie - lots of uses etc.
Enjoy,
Susibi
I love making boxes on the CR they come out precise every time and with the perforations folding is a whizz. This is a fun way to make boxes with any number of sides.
Things to do when making your template:
Think about where your cut lines are and where your fold lines are - draw one side to make sure you have it right
I always add a turnover to make my box neater and sturdier - if you aren't bothered and want a bigger box then redraw the side without the turnover.
To make a rectangular box make a short side and a long side -place them together then copy and paste - quicker!
For the pillow box resize your side before making your box .
If you make your side short and fat you can make tube like boxes!
Cut a hexagonal box in fancy card - make some cut outs in the top, back with tulle or organza and you have a pretty box for pot pourri
Enjoy
Susibi
Will hold up to 6 A6cards and envelopes ( the base is 3cm deep and the top 1,5cm deep)
Susibi
another idea to play with, I have seen these around , so this is our "Robo" version - I used Stressed lid from her flip box files - Thank You Stressed! Hubby came up with the idea of a stand leg to hold it up, the rounded square covers it - just delete if not wanted... enjoy
Here it is my very first box.... I really like the shape of this box its very unusual i got the idea from a box of smellies i got for my birthday.
It a six sided box with a domed top, its made in one piece... although i'm sure some of you very clever peple out there could modify it so that it can be made a bigger size.
I would suggest that you make it in paper first to get the hang of folding the 'lid'.
The lid is made up of valley and mountain folds, and when viewed from above looks like a flower! The box measures approx 7cm tall by 6.5 across.
This took me ages to do but i'm really pleased with it.
If anyones interested i have also made a fliptop cigarette packet... i know its not PC but it does save you loosing your cigarettes when you go to a party!
I made one for my son by hand .. in black with a scyth on the front, must have worked he stopped smoking !!
13/08/07 photo added
If you are used to folding boxes or are just that way inclined its quite easy to fold, just watch out for the lid !
Crease along all perforations and then hold cutout same way up as in file, printed side away from you fold up the bottom flap, the base flap will automatically follow this now becomes lower front of the packet.
Fold up the base flaps on the right and left first,then fold flaps from back towards you and then fold back the front flaps.
This is the lower setion complete.
You should have the packet facing you fold down the small flap at the top. you should now be able to see 3 crease lines. Take the inside tab fold back the side tabs 90 degress. with the 'scooped out edge at the top slide this inside your pack and line up the top of the tab with the crease line line 2nd from bottom.
Now for the Lid!!
Fold flaps 1 down towards you so they are at 90 degrees to the pack and then fold inward towards each other. So what was thier inside edge lines up with that 2nd crease line. These then stick to the inside of the lid top and the angled parts match up with the main part of the box. All you need to do now is fold down the last flap.
I always use a paper model first, once i get the jist of folding the object i then make it in card or heavyweight paper. I made these packs in matt 235gsm Photo paper which I get from the local computer market it cuts wonderfully well and produces a good print.
hi all i posted my box design in my gallery earlier today, heres the template.
just a few things to point out. I have left each panel as individual panels because this way your box can be anything from 3 sides upwards, my gallery one was made with 5 panels.
also the reinforcement base and lid goes with this 5 sided shape you will have to make your own if you use less or more panels.
the base just adds stability to the box and i threaded ribbon through the top and it then comes out through the gaps in the folded over flaps.
you can take the template apart and make the flaps deeper, you could also join the panel together to save on the sticking, but i just thought it was a bit more versatile to me todo it this way.
i stuck my side tabs with art institute glue, dried in minutes and once completely fast sets like concrete, which i think for a box thats best.
fold the top & bottom flaps in one by one anti clockwise and tuck the last one under the first and it will stay in place and i stuck the base reinforcement in place with double sided tape, the top one just sits on top of the gift.
hope you find it of some use i am thinking maybe good for the kids at easter with chocolate eggs or cut in black card and stamped and embossed in gold.
oh yes that reminds me the gold line on the template is for the pen so if you dont use it turn it off in the cutline settings.
or cut in nice pattern card would look good as well.
I havent seen this one posted SO Here is a frie box I did today.. :) Enjoy!
Dashes are red lines... Black solid cut
Hi,
I seem to be making a lot of cards in DL size and some are a bit bulky. So it was time to bite the bullet and make a box.
The red and blue lines show where the score lines need to be. I know a lot of people don't liked the dashed lines. As it is obvious where most go, I did the blue lines to show the only ones which aren't obvious. Don't know if this makes sense. Basically don't dash cut the red lines, (if you don't want to), and only do the blue ones, follow the picture for the others.
The box is a neat fit and is 12mm high.
Enjoy.
ErikaP
Been a lot of interest in tuxedo boxes lately, so I thought I would have go at one. This is the third attempt to get it right and it cuts perfectly. I have added a waistcoat and cravat as well as a rose button hole and bowtie, so you have loads of choice and variety to keep you going. I am going to upload a wedding/evening dress box to go with this.
I hope someone can use this.
Been a lot of interest in wedding boxes lately, so I thought I would have go at one. This cuts perfectly. I have added a rose corsage. I have just uploaded a tuxedo box to go with this.
hope someone can make some use of them.
My 1st template, might need tweaking a little.......
Maybe they tweaked their own files so that they couldn't be shared. They're stored in a different location within the software.
additional search words - cake
My grand-daughter is really into Pirate of the Carabean, like most 7 year olds !
So I spent the afternoon creating this template.
The finished box is aprox width 5cm length 7.5cm Height 3cm. I cut it from the holographic film i got from poundland , which cuts really well, just need to be careful when removing from the backing sheet. I then cut plain paper one and covered with the holographic foil.... which works really well as both peices are exactly the same is was easy to do.
I tried to photograph but didn't come out too well, will try again when camera re-charged !!
I decided to make one in 'wood' as well.........
I have printed this and its ok the cut is the same file as the previous chest and cut and makes up the same.
I made a milk carton, the first thing I made with my Craft.
If one of you have an idea for the bottom it is welcome.
Hope some of you can use this. Decorate as you choose.
Cut on fairly thick red card (with a core) twice. Pink tip with 0 ring. Speed 7, pressure 30. Cuts like a dream.
A5 Giftbox (approx 2cm deep) with Colonial style edging on lid - First of several giftboxes I intend to put up, each with a different edge finish on the lid. The base will remain constant. This is tested and works like a dream. What with Christmas looming at an indecent haste I thought this series of boxes might prove useful and time-saving. Enjoy!
I've made these templates based on the box I make with my simple card scorer. This box is nothing fancy at all, but when made out of 220/230 card (you'll probably need to cut and paste to cut twice..I do) it seems to be fine.
The terrible picture is of the one I've just tried and tested with ordinary copy paper.
Here's the second in this series - this has been tested. I have improved the accuracy of the base. Thank you all for your kind comments on the Colonial edged box, I hope this is as well received.
I promised someone to do deckle edging next (can't remember who, sorry that person, attention span of a goldfish), so here it is. I have tested it using 200gsm card.
It occurred to me that some might like to use the edgings I have been doing (still more to come!) for other than boxes and peel offs. For this reason I have not locked the elements on the box lids, therefore the horizontal and vertical bits can be copied and pasted into another design.
best wishes to all
..... and another giftcard box.
I drew this template in ROBO Master after looking at a box that had vitamins in it that I was getting ready to discard. I hope someone can use it...like maybe for a small bottle of fragrance or decorate it in a birthday decoration and put candy in it for treats at a child's birthday!
Oops, I forgot to add that the lovely flower I used to decorate the one I cut, was made by Doris, the Crafter here at UK Scrappers!
Pam
I drew this template in Robo Master today. In the photo, I just used some old cardstock to practice cutting the file and I did not put any acetate or transparency in the window, nor did I put any little thingies in there to "shake"...I just wanted to see how it cut and it cut fine. I also made three different shaped cutouts for the "window": square, circle and oval....you can take your pick! It can be resized for your use. I made this one a three inch square. I hope someone can use it!!!
cuts beautifully and great fun to give out fill with whatever you want.
if you zoom out you will see the candy box liner. :ph34r:
hope you like it
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cuts like a dream
a cube that I make to realize the memories cubed on
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i hope you can make use of it.
chantal
I am quite pleased with this.
It is quite special because if you use double sided card (i.e. different pattern on each side) or card that is only patterned on one side (i.e. coloured on one side and white on the other) it has the same colour inside the box as it does on the out side but the colour of the ‘other side’ will show through the pattern cut in the sides.
I know its hard to explain but this was cut in just white card and because I did not glue the insides in it shows through.
This size is perfect to hold 2 of those gold covered chocolates served at ‘the ambassador party’
here is another box I made to fit Tina's church as you will have gathered, I just love cards in boxes
Here is a diamond shaped box with window. I made it in three sizes. It's only the hight that differ between the files. I also put in some windows to choose from.
The green lines is dashed.
Monica
As nobody seemed to have a box for the lovely Parasols on site, I thought I would try to make one myself.
So here is my parasol box design. The base with the wings is the inner base which needs a tiny hole in the centre for the Parasol point to sit in.
Hope you Ladies like it, will put a piccy up later, as I have cut it, just need to stick it together.
I wonder if one of you kind ladies can help with putting the copyright and name of file on the template. I tried and it wanted to cut it out ?
Have added piccy now, the actual file needs a couple of minor adjustments, but will have to wait a couple of days now as I have already spent too much time on computer and my neck is now suffering
Hi Ladies I have done the retouching of the box, so now should fit together properley.
Hi i hope some one can use thisit is a template fora match box
This is my first time at trying my own i have tried many of the templates and thought i would give a little back i have cut this and it worked for me
to save paper i have put four boxes and three outer covers
GOOD LUCK
Screen shot provided by anne l
this is a matchstick --slider box--that fits 3 nuggets exactly!
have designed this in DM and edited in craft robo, looks great in Christmas colours also hope its of use to you
Octagonal Box
i made an octagonal exploding box with top but i havent cut yet....i'll post anyway.let me know what it turns out like.x
Screen shot curtesy of Sue Bailey
been at it all day finally finished the file didnt help with RM keep going off while using the edit point had to remember to keep hitting save every time i did a bit its a bit fiddly to put together need 10 pairs of hands probably cos i put my glue down last night and couldnt find it so had to use photo glue which dries straight away have added photo of box without the top heart on which gives an idea of how to glue the tabs but once its decorated it looks ok but please dont blame me if you get covered in glue lol
My first fancy box. Saw the Arty Farty one and thought I could make one too!:lol: I think it has turned out rather well. A smaller version would do as a parasol box!:lol: