If you've had a look at the new SU! catalog there's a box on page 14 that has everyone guessing on how to make it. I'm sure there's several versions floating around with different measurements and ways to assemble, but I came up with this one. However, I could not do Christmas tags, it's 92 degrees outside and December is not on my mind right now!It's a tag box full of 16 Whispy flower tags; 4 of each design.
Images for the tags are from Whispy Blooms by Our Craft Lounge
They are stamped on to Neenah Solar White cardstock with Memento Tuxedo Black and colored in with Copic Markers. R81, R83, RV17 for the pinks and YG03 and YG25 for the greens.
They are punched with assorted SU! punches: Scallop circle, Scallop oval, Tag, and Curly Label. To disguise the coloring bleed through on the back, I punched a matching shape for each one and glued them together before hole punching, setting an eyelet, and adding silver cording.
Tag Box Tutorial
Paper Sizes:
- 1 - 8" x 8" square piece of cardstock
- 1 - 3" x 3-15/16" piece of cardstock
- 2 - 1-7/8" x 5-7/8" pieces of cardstock
- 1 - 4-1/16" x 11" piece of transparency
- Scor-Pal
- Scor-Mat
- Scor-Tape
- Craft Knife
- Metal Edged Ruler
- Stamps and Ink
- Coloring medium, if necessary, for line art stamps
- Eyelets, punch and setting tool
- Cording and Ribbon
Step 1
Align the 8" x 8" square to the top fence, left side, and score at
1", 2", 6", and 7"
Step 2
Rotate 1/4 turn and repeat.
Align the 8" x 8" square to the top fence, left side, and score at
1", 2", 6", and 7"
Step 2
Rotate 1/4 turn and repeat.

Step 3
For illustration purposes, I've used plain cardstock with pencil lines indicating the score lines.
Using a craft knife, metal edged ruler, and your Scor-Mat, cut as shown on the orange lines.

Step 4
Notch 4 small tabs.
Now take a sliver off each side of the 4" flap. 8 cuts total, from the edge of the paper to the first score line. This will ensure the box folds together nicely without binding in the corners.
Notch 4 small tabs.
Now take a sliver off each side of the 4" flap. 8 cuts total, from the edge of the paper to the first score line. This will ensure the box folds together nicely without binding in the corners.

Step 10
Align the 3" x 3-15/16" piece of cardstock to the top fence, left side, and score at
1/2", 1-1/2", and 2-1/2"

Step 12
Align one of the 1-7/8" x 5-7/8" pieces of cardstock at top fence, on the 1/6th (midway between the 0 and 1/8") at the left side, and score at 2", 3", and 4"
Repeat with second piece of cardstock.

{Insert missing photo here of both pieces adhered together.}
Step 13
On the longest of the 3 inserts, place 2 pieces of Scor-Tape, as shown.

Step 14
Attach the 2 smaller inserts to the Scor-Tape.
Tip: Attach to one end and then the other, finally to the middle, this ensures all edges line up; burnish with the Scor-Tool.

Step 15
Align the transparency sheet to the top fence, left side, and score at
2-1/2", 3-1/2", 7-1/2", and 8-1/2"

Tip: Even after scoring, transparency sheets can be hard to fold. I line up a metal edged ruler to the scored lines and fold over the ruler, and then burnish with the Scor-Tool to get a hard edge.













36 comments:
This is BEAUTIFUL! I had my eye on that cute little box too. Thanks for the tutorial ~ Great job Val!
Super cute! I hadn't even noticed that box, but you sure made it look CUTE! :) I think I need to try one! :)
WOW!!!! Very cool Val. You ROCK with your scorepal! :)
Thank You so Much!!! for Sharing this...
Faith
Thank you so much for sharing this wonderful tutorial!!! Can't wait to try it!
Thanks for sharing this cute idea. Now to get a Scor-Pal.
You're a genious! Thanks for taking the time to create the tutorial.....wow! Put that on the top of my To Do Today List!
Shelli D.
THANK YOU!!! OM here we go again! Wonderful tutorial - perfect for those of us who need a visual step by step! Scor-Pal decision time!! Lois G.
WOWIE Val!!!!!! thanks so much for the tutorial- your box is just adorable!
super cute Val! I wish I had your brain!!!
Chu-ching, chu-ching, $40.00, priceless!!!
Of course you can do this in Metric too, right....lol
FABULOUS tutorial...you rock!
Diana
Woman! You blow me away! You + Scor-pal = BOMB BABY!!
AWESBOMB!
You're an engineering genus! What a great project, Val.
What wonderful, clear instructions. Thank you so much for sharing.
Theresa in Kitimat
This is great! Thank you so much for sharing!
Thank you so much for sharing these directions with us! Gorgeous, beautiful, stunning work as usual Valerie! :) Catherine (aka muffincards)
Val, you are simply brilliant! Thank you so much for providing us with beautiful inspiration and clear instructions. I love your blog!
Wow I'm speechless. You really did an outstanding job Val. Thanks for taking the time to figure it all out and share with us.
Val you create the most AWESOME projects and are always so generous to share them with us!
Thanks for the tutorial!! I can't wait to give it a try!! Your Whispy Blooms are awesome!! I totally need to get this set!!
How clever! Thanks for sharing.
You are just the BEST, Val! The box is just awesome and of course, so is your tute, but your generosity in sharing and taking the time to blog everything is what makes you-YOU! Hugs!
Thank you! I'm definitely going to try this one!!!
Val,
I've been wanting to know how to make this box. Your tutorial is awesome. Thank you so much for sharing!
Natalie
You are such a dear to do these tutorials!
Awesome tutorial Val, you have such a cool creative 3D brain!
This is such a wonderful little box. I have transparencies and I'm going to try your method for a clear lid. How very totally cool! Thanks for sharing. :)
Thank you so much for the tutorial.
I was just looking for something like this! So glad I stumbled upon you.
Thanks for the tutorial. I love boxes and this one looks real good.
Eveline.
I can't thank you enough for posting this tutorial. I am definitely going to use it to schedule some workshops and I think many will sign up just to learn how to use it. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
I really like your tag box tutorial. It looking really helpful or me and the other visitors as well. So keep adding more and more. Thanks for the given the step for better understanding.
Thanks for sharing a great tutorial. I've tried it out and it worked great. I featured it on my blog and have included your blog and a link so other can try your great project.
Awesome tutorial. Thanks for sharing a beautiful project!
Thanks for sharing your awesome tutorial! You are a genius and I love all the projects you share with us! Keep up the great work! Aloha, Linda
Valerie,
Thanks so much for your tutorial. I have CASED parts of it and changed the top - I have linked your tutorial to my blog. TFS
Awesome tutorial, thanks so much for sharing it!
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