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terça-feira, 15 de janeiro de 2013

Castle Shaped Box and Castle Card Tutorial #crafts #diyprojects #homerenovacion #remodeling #homeimprovement #renovation #diy @verefazer

Castle shaped card and box
Dear friends this project is part of a "Birthday Celebration" set I made for my Guest DT post  for  Itsy Bitsy. The theme is weddings and celebrations.  
At this stage in my life what we celebrate the most is my daughter's birthday.Last year we had a Rapunzel themed birthday party and I concentrated so much on the party decoration that I didn't give much thought to invitation cards or party favor boxes.
At 6 years birthdays are very important for her and all year long we have discussions on whom to invite [the list keeps changing weekly],what cake to make, what games to play etc etc !! 
Princesses , Castles ,Pink and Purple are in vogue with my kiddo right now so sharing our pink and purple castle shaped invitation cards and castle shaped box
Castle shaped Box
Castle Shaped Box Tutorial
Materials required
Card stock - avoid handmade paper but use card stock
Adhesive : White glue. If you want to make lots of castle shaped boxes quickly or want to craft with kids use double sided adhesive wonder tapes[also called tissue tapes] for the boxes and glue dots for the lids.
Scoreboard and scoring tool- optional...If you have it you get nice crisp folds easily and measuring is easy too.Otherwise use a scale and ball point pen.
Square punch-a must have unless you want to hand cut all those squares!
Castle Shaped Box Tutorial -Please click on the picture for the details[I have changed the view option to decrease page load time]
You can jump directly to the box template or follow the steps on how I create it...then you can customize it to the size you want.
Castle shaped Box
I started out with an A 4 card and scored it every 2.5 inches[my box width] If you have a score-pal that translates to score at 2.5,5,7.5 and 10 inches.Then flip it and score at 5 inches if you want the box 5 inches tall.Score again at a 2.5 inch interval to get the base of the box
Castle shaped Box
Keeping approx 1 inch around the base square as shown chop off the extra card and snip off wedges as shown.
Castle shaped Box
Fold along your score lines and apply glue or double sided tape [in white] as shown on the tabs.
Castle shaped Box
I tried to make the base at different sites but if you make it in the style shown...its super easy to assemble the box by just peeling the tape and sticking in a step wise fashion as above.
Castle shaped Box
It was so quick & easy that my daughter exclaimed that it was "easy peeasy" in typical kiddo slang!
To make the lid for the 2.5 inch wide box I used a 4.5 + 1/8 inch square card stock.Scored all around at 1 inch to get a lid that was of 1 inch height.Cut along the blue lines as shown.
Castle shaped Box
Formula for lid of any sized box = a + 2 b +1/8 inch.Score all around by "b".
a= width of box ;b =height of lid.
Castle shaped Box
Snip off wedges on the tabs to get a better looking box lid. Again sharing a tip to make it easy as well as save time..use glue dots/drops.I used to use Fevicol's glue drops but the size is often larger than what I require and I often have to cut it to size plus the paper is opaque so you cant really be sure where you are applying the dot..Fell in love with Itsy Bitsy's glue dots...which were so perfectly sized and  since the backing paper is clear you know exactly where you are applying the adhesive!...A big bonus when working with kids!!
Castle shaped Box
To make the "castle like appearance" I punched a 2 x 11 inch strip card with the square punch.This gave an un-punched 1 inch strip on one side just right for my 1 inch height box lid.
Castle shaped Box
Scored the square- punched card and stuck it to our box lid.This step needs a bit of care so little hands may not be able to do it!
Castle shaped Box
Here is my little princess with her castle shaped boxes .
Castle shaped Box
You could maybe personalize the return gifts writing each guest's name on his or her castle shaped box.
Castle shaped Box
We added  pink and purple embellishments to our castle shaped box
Castle shaped Box
Made 2 smaller boxes using the same castle shape box template
Castle shaped box template
My  smaller box measuring 1.5 x 3.5 inches was made using a card 7 x 6 inches and scored 1.5 inches.
To use the template to make any size box :w = width of box,h =height of box and t = width of tabs[keep it 1/2 to 1 inch]. 
Width of card required = 4w +t.Height of card required =h+w+t
Width of punched square strip required =1 inch + width of lid of castle box 
Castle shaped Box
In keeping with the theme we made party invitation cards as castle shaped  cards.
Castle shaped card
I made a pop up slider card in the shape of a castle.The central fort of the castle can be pulled up to reveal a space to write the Invitation and party details.
Castle shaped card
Its actually rather easy to make simple or detailed castle shaped cards!
Castle shaped card 
Here is  link to the Castle Slider pop up card tutorial 
More links
Basic pop up slider card tutorial [the 1st tutorial on my blog....this one is the 111th!]
Other Castle crafts
Supplies:Big Shot , Embossing folders : Itsy Bitsy spots folder , Itsy Bitsy swirls.,Cuttlebug tiny mosaics, Dies: Itsy Bitsy Venetian die and Scallop circles, Provocraft  Butterfly;Punches: square,tiara.Glitter alphas, Glitter strips,Boutique Butterflies,Wonder tape, Glue dots 
Edited : This project earned the top 3 honor at Decorate to Celebrate
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