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#onstage2018 Needlepoint Nook samples #5, fold out Ferrero Box

I do love 3D projects, especially when the DSP is so lovely, and the Ferrero fold out boxes show off the lovely papers so easily.
I first saw this box at Onstage in Sydney this year when a fellow demo had made one for her teammate at our table. Sharing ideas and inspiration is one of the best things about Onstage. I will post the link to the original video at the end of this post. You can see my original posts here and here.

You can see the two boxes on the bottom left of the layout below with the pink one ope. I didn't get too many pictures on the day!


Here's my originals:

Project Measurements:

DSP 4 3/4" x 4 3/4
Punch and Score on all 4 sides at 1 3/8" and 3 3/8"
On EACH side cut one slit down to the corner of the square which will form the base of the box, make this slit a small wedge.
Fold the flaps in and glue to form a little box big enough to hold one Ferrero

Border strip for outside case
CARDSTOCK 11/2" x 12"
Score at 27/8", 53/4", 75/8", 111/2"
Apply Fast Fuse or strong glue just to one side of each of the score lines.
Adhere one little box next to each score line

Ribbon - approx 55cm, apply glue tape (approx 1-2") to the centre of the piece of ribbon. Adhere  underneath the box when folded, pull each end up to the top and tie in a bow.

Create sentiment piece.
Apply dimensionals  to only one of the Ferrero boxes.
Position the sentiment and adhere in that corner - this will then allow the box to open freely.

THE VIDEO



I hope you have a creative week and remember, 
"don't just post online,
 post something pretty!"

cheers, Liz

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