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So, the pic above is the finished product. I haven't quite decided what I'm going to use it for... originally it was supposed to be for storing little cardmaking embellies, but I think I might use it as a little jewelry case to store some of my necklaces in.
This is the gorgeous patterned paper that I chose to use. Thought I'd take a pic of the whole 12" x 12" sheet, so you see it all. It's embossed paper, very heavy weight. Beautiful paper!
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To make this project, you'll need 2 (4" x 4") chipboard coasters and 4 matchboxes.
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This is the layout that you'll use for the matchboxes. I placed all the strike stripes towards the inside.
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Next step is to trace out your patterned paper pieces, cut them out and use a glue stick to cover them to the chipboard coasters. After you adhere them, you can lightly sand the edges and then edge the coasters with your choice of ink colour. I used a coffee bean brown colour.
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Now, you can mount the 4 matchboxes to the bottom coaster. I used Terrifically Tacky Tape to adhere the boxes, so that they would stay put. However, I ran out after I did the bottoms of the boxes, so, on the top, I used wide double-sided tape. Place the boxes on the coaster carefully to make sure you centre them all.
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These are the cut pieces for the drawer fronts, box sides and the hardware for the drawer fronts. I used the thumb tack to poke a hole in the drawer front so I could easily put the brad in place for the drawer pull. The larger pieces are 1/2" x 2" and the smaller pieces are 1/2" x 1 1/2."
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There you go, pretty easy to put together and a fun little project to do. Here's the final project again. Now, I have a question for you. What would you use your little matchbook case for?
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Hope you enjoyed this little tutorial. If you decide to make one, I'd love to see it, send me a pic and share your ideas for what you're gonna use it for! :)
Thanks for stoppin' by! :)
Patterned Paper: K &Company 12 x 12 KO Verbana Gold Ornamental Embossed Paper
Embellishments: Stampin' Up! Antique Brass HodgePodge Hardware
Materials: Chipboard Coasters, Matchboxes
Tools: Terrifically Tacky Tape (Provo Craft), Double-Sided Adhesive Tape (Dollarama), Thumb Tack, Sandpaper (100C Medium Grit).
Ink: Delta Rubber Stampede - Coffee Bean
5 comments:
It could be an awesome way to give a gift to a child. The tiny drawers could hold tiny treasures like sharks teeth or silver rings.
Oh my goodness! This is gorgeous! What a FANTASTIC idea!!! Thanks for sharing it today!
OMG, Julie!! This is amazing!! I am gonna have to look for some of these matchboxes now!! I would use them for brads, eyelets and bling! Or you could use them for rings. And I am sure the kids would find all kind of uses for them. The men could use them for change maybe?
You are the altering Queen!! :0)
This is absolutely fabulous! I've got everything I need except the matchboxes. Hopefully, I'll find them!
Thanks so much for the tutorial. I can't wait to get started.
Now how kewl is that!!! Great tutorial too!!!
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