Tutorial on SCS - Triangle Box
Today’s Tutorials on SCS is on how to make a triangle box. It’s simple, it’s quick and easy changeable to different sizes. For my tutorial sample I started with a 5″ x 10″ piece of textured Baja Breeze Designer Paper.
I stamped the cardstock with the snowflake from the Stampin’ Up! Winter Post stamp set. I stamped the snowflake first in Baja Breeze classic ink, then in Whisper White Craft ink all over the cardstock.
Since we are also running a new product focus page about the new JustRite Harmony stamp ensembles, I decided to use one of the the stamp sets I received for the tutorial as well. The sentiment and the oval frame are both from the Classic Harmony Oval II stamp ensemble. After conditioning the stamps (check out Sharon’s awesome tutorial also published today on SCS) I stamped them in Chocolate Chip ink on Ski Slope Designer Paper. I cut them out with my Oval Nestabilities. The stamps fit great in those die templates.
I layered it on a Whisper White circle and Chocolate Scallop circle, both were cut with Circle Nestabilities. The inside of he oval frame was paper pierced. I added a silver paper clip from the Paper clip assortment from Stampin’ Up! to the top left of the sentiment and tied Pink Taffeta Ribbon around it. On the bottom right I added a Snowflake from the Little Felt Flurries, added a Jumbo Eyelet in it’s center topped with an Fire Circle Rhinestone brad.
I created smaller sample with a 2 1/2″ x 5″ piece of cardstock. I will share that with you tomorrow.
Have a great day! Hugs and smiles
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Beate, deine Box ist absolut genial…Die werde ich auf alle Fälle probieren…Zum Glück muss ich da nicht so viel rumschneiden, das liegt mir gar nicht…*LOL*…
Die Box in der SCS Galerie gefällt mir auch so sehr. Toll!
Liebe Grüße aus dem total verregneten Deutschland…Silke
Posted by: Silke | October 29th, 2008 09:10
Love this little triangle box Beate!!! Such a fun gift to give! I’ll have to give this a go today. Chloe is better and heading to school…so I can catch up on your stuff!
Posted by: Dawn Easton | October 29th, 2008 09:27
I am lovin’ this Beate!!! What a great idea for a gift! This is gorgeous, I love the colors - need to try my hand at this for sure! *STAMPIN HUGS* Alex
Posted by: Alexandra Hobson | October 29th, 2008 09:36
Oh I just LOVE it, Beate! Love that Just Rite Harmony stamp ensemble. . .very cool!
Posted by: Charmaine Ikach | October 29th, 2008 10:25
This is so pretty! What a cute little box!
Posted by: Mary | October 29th, 2008 12:40
This is so beautiful and would look amazing as a little gift on a table setting! I’ll have to give this a try!
Posted by: Allison | October 29th, 2008 12:54
Great job on this. I just love the triangle boxes filled with goodies it is two gifts in one because once you eat the goodies you can hang it on your tree.
Posted by: Debbie Stelton | October 29th, 2008 13:00
Great box Beate! I just realized I need to order the larger sheets of paper, I almost always order the 8 1/2x 11 sheets! You do such fun projects! Hugs, Deb
Posted by: Deborah | October 29th, 2008 13:59
ooooh, klasse Idee, werd ich auch mal probieren….Danke fuer die Idee.
Posted by: antje | October 29th, 2008 14:20
Love that box Beate! So cute! Love the colors you used! TFS!
Posted by: Emily | October 29th, 2008 14:34
This is sooooo cool! The snowflake adds the “perfect touch”, ya know?
Posted by: Joanne | October 29th, 2008 17:36
Super cute box, Beate! I love it!
Posted by: Jackie W. | October 29th, 2008 18:06
What a fun little box! I love it!
Posted by: Michelle | October 29th, 2008 18:31
I love your fantastic little Triangle box, Beate!! The snowflake theme is so pretty, and I love your tag!!
Posted by: Rose Ann | October 30th, 2008 05:52
I absolutely LOVE this box and especially LOVE how you decorated it…..gorgeous !!!!
Posted by: Corinne (aka Roxy) | October 30th, 2008 06:19
Fantastic idea. Aren’t the felt flurries divine? The just right tutorial was excellent, even for conditioning any rubber stamps. I always use a sanding block on solid images. Hugs, Mary
Posted by: Mary Fish | October 30th, 2008 07:28
Very cute! Love the felt flurries also.
Posted by: Cheryl Miller | October 30th, 2008 08:12
We’d think the box is bigger than it really is based on the amount of wonderful details you’ve crammed in there! It looks SO good! Love the wonderful mix of punched pieces and accents. TFS!
Cindy
Posted by: Cindy Major | October 30th, 2008 11:06
This is so pretty Beate! Thanks for sharing!
Posted by: Josee Smuck | October 30th, 2008 12:30
What a darling box idea!! Thanks so much for the tutorial!! You have some great ones!!
Posted by: Vicki | October 30th, 2008 12:57
Great box Beate ! It’s a wonderful idea for the holidays !
Posted by: Krista | October 30th, 2008 14:36
What an adorable triangle box…forgot how fun these are to make. Thanks for the reminder and a great tutorial! I made mine into a mini cupcake holder. You can check it out on my blog when you have some time:
http://creativepad.typepad.com/creative_pad/2008/10/treats-not-tricks-today.html
Thanks again for the inspiration!
Posted by: Carolina | October 31st, 2008 18:53
This triangle box makes such a stunning, creative gift for the holidays! You are the Queen of Tutorials in my book, Beate! It’s awesome, as always!
Posted by: Nancy Riley | November 2nd, 2008 11:41