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Last week I showed you a picture of an origami box, that I created for this month’s Virtual Crafting Challenge. In today’s post, I would like to share a video tutorial of how the box was made.
These boxes will vary in size, depending on what size of paper that you begin folding with. I would recommend using paper rather than card and a GSM of about 80-100 gsm. You could use patterned scrapbook paper for these boxes, or create your own patterned paper, by inking and stamping plain paper.
You Will Need:
- Two sheets of paper, cut to a square. Any size, but I demo with 6 x 6″ in the film
- Steel Ruler
- Craft Knife
- Cutting Mat
- Bone folder
- Pencil
To Embellish
- Ribbon
- Decorative stamps
- Ink to co-ordinate with your colour scheme.
Method
Here is the film to show you how to create your Origami Box. I am not the originator of this folded design, it is a classic from the origami world.
These boxes would be perfect for small gifts, on tables for parties and for celebrations. I hope you have a go and enjoy making these useful little boxes. The stamp I used on my film, is one of the small Ornate Corners by Clarity Stamps.
My Gift box contains a Star Book, another classic from the origami world. The stamped design again features Clarity stamps. This is my modified design, based on an original demonstration, by Barbara Gray, from Clarity stamps. As shown on Create and Craft TV in January 2010.
Links
Clarity Stamp Barbara Gray’s excellent rubber stamp company.
Graphicus also stock the two sizes of Ornate Corner stamps.
There will be a video tutorial, of the creation of the star book, coming soon.
Best wishes and thanks for reading, see you soon
Billie 🙂
Thanks for the interesting video-tutorial. Can’t wait for the starbook-tutorial. It’s beautiful and starbook + box can be a great present!
Hi Luna
Your welcome and thanks for your comment 🙂 Not too long to wait for the star book tutorial, its going up in March 🙂
Best wishes
Billie
Charming and really inspiring 🙂 Thank you for tutorial!
Hi Sky
Thanks, just been to your blog and I love how you used the boxes.
Best wishes
Billie 🙂
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