10 April 2012

Artistic Etchings Box-in-a-bag


Some of you have been able to make this darling box-in-a-bag with me recently.  It uses the lovely images from the Artistic Etchings stamp set, and the timeless Eiffel tower image is very much in vogue right now.  I have adjusted the measurements from this original box-in-a-bag tutorial (for those of you who need reminding, there is a video tutorial included with the link above).

The measurements listed below allow two bags to be made per A4 sheet, with extra cardstock required for the box base and handles/ tab closures.  You can use plain cardstock or paper and stamp to your heart's content, or use designer paper to save time.  I also ran the stamped piece through my Big Shot to give the cardstock more texture and flexibility.

Bag:  1 piece cardstock/ paper 148mm x 210mm
Box base:  1 piece cardstock 130mm x 90mm, scored 20mm in from each side

I use tombow multipurpose liquid glue (item 110755) in place of sticky strip, it is a fabulous adhesive and at A$7.50 it is economical and excellent for papercrafting.  I like that there is a little time to move your pieces into the right position before the glue really grabs - and a little goes a long way, so easy on the squeezing finger!  Lol, the first few times I used it, I was in a gluey mess.

Cardstock:  Whisper White, Early Espresso, Soft Suede (used for tag)
Ink:  Early Espresso, Marina Mist, Certainly Celery
Stamps:  Artistic Etchings (121478 $33.95 Wood mount, $26.95 Clear mount)
Acc:  Satin ribbon, Round tab punch (no.4 119864 $33.95), Houndstooth textured impressions folder (123134 $14.95)

Happy Stamping,

1 comment:

  1. I never knew the houndstooth embossing folder could look so nice. Great little box, Liv!

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