
“Be Yourself” Birthday Box
Level of Difficulty: Advanced

This is the cutest little accordion matchbox
card. You can untie and pull the two small matchboxes apart to accordion
out your message. Then you could fill the little boxes with some treats
or money. Would make a wonderful birthday gift for teens or even a
graduation type gift. Just kind of a fun way to give money I think.
Most all materials used in this project is from Club Scrap.
Supply
List:
Cardstock: Provocraft
Rubberstamps: Club Scrap
Ink: Ranger Adirondack Butterscotch
& Espresso inks; Superior Palette Black Noir
Ribbon: Michaels
Crafter’s Pick Ultimate Glue
Glue dots
Wooden plugs: Vermont American Head plugs (home depot)
Small Matchbox
template
Instructions:
- Create
two small matchboxes using small matchbox template using card stock.
- Fold
drawer and slider cut outs into matchboxes. Adhere edges using glue dots.
- Ink
edges of both sliders to distress.
- Take
wooden plugs and ink to match.
Adhere to one side drawer of matchbox with Crafter’s Pick glue to
perform as “handles” for opening the drawers. Let dry.
- Cut
piece of cardstock 2 1/8 inches x 10 inches.
- Mark
along 10 inch length, every 1.25 inches and score, creating 7 folds. Ink edges of each fold.
- Rubberstamp
with black ink postage stamp outline on each of the 8 flaps. Stamp using brown ink the alphabet
letters BIRTHDAY inside each stamp outline.
- Stamp
using brown ink small “happy” above the “B” in birthday on first flap.
- Stamp
various sentiments with brown ink and mat on to top of one box, bottom on
other box, and onto the front of both boxes.
- Cut
20 inch piece of ribbon and adhere to back of “Y” flap, then adhere that
flap to top of bottom box. Adhere
“B” flap to bottom of top box.
- Fold
all flaps in and tie together.
- Fill
drawers with small gift for money for a nice little birthday gift.
Have
fun and good luck!
Debbie Weller
DebDuzScrappin'
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