hearing Miss Fi's voice in the background was like coming home for dinner.. all warm and nice :) Thank you for the box tutorial, very helpful and as always a great video :)
I just love this I cant wait for you to come back so we can finish this traveling storage box--I just love to watch you craft--thank you for sharring---Hugs
How wonderful while scrolling thru FB that I discovered you "The gentleman Crafter" your projects are just amazing so I'm hoping to try and create some of them.. The travelers Box looks fabulous for my 5yo great granddaughter, wish me luck and thank you so much for sharing your wit and talent Cheers from Oz
Jim, I'm having THE hardest time with UStream so I'm thrilled that you have this UA-cam video and imagine my joy at hearing Fionna's voice! A two-fer! She is so wonderful that I wish I could fly over to meet her and hang out for just a little while! And I actually have friends in Austin so you better watch out yourself! Of course if you ever come to the DC area, you better let me know!
Thank you Jim for doing this video! I love watching you show on Ustream, you and Cesar are so funny and talented. But it can go a little too fast for me to catch some of your wonderful techniques like the chipboard "tool". . So I really appreciate you taking extra time to do the slow-mo version here on you tube. See you next week!
I am quite new to box making. I love how that box came together and the way you incorporated the cover paper into the assembly. How would you recommend covering a larger box where you would need to use a piece of paper larger than 12 x 12?
Just making a nice suggestion & not trying to be rude at all...when you mage these tutorials, you should angle the camera from your perspective. This way, it looks easier for the viewer to comprehend (looks like we're making the box). When you set up the camera like how it is in this video, it looks like we're on the opposite side of the table (harder to understand from this perspective)....you make excellent crafts, by the way. Please change the perspective?
Just making a nice suggestion & not trying to be rude at all...when you mage these tutorials, you should angle the camera from your perspective. This way, it looks easier for the viewer to comprehend (looks like we're making the box). When you set up the camera like how it is in this video, it looks like we're on the opposite side of the table (harder to understand from this perspective)....you make excellent crafts, by the way. Please change the perspective?
Thank you, this has been for me one of the best tutorials I have seen, very well explained. 👏
This is just what I needed for a basic box making tutorial.
Love the way you constructed your box genius TFS 😊
I know this vid is older but I still wanna thank you. Clear, concise and just what I needed for a great strong box. Subbed
You are a very good teacher, I enjoyed watching. Thanks Brenda
i enjoyed watching you work and your teaching method.
Way fun. And fun to hear Fiona's voice too. Great project idea. thanks as always for sharing.
I am totally addicted to watching your video's, sometimes I have to play it twice because the ease at how you do things is mesmerizing!! TFS!
Marianne
hearing Miss Fi's voice in the background was like coming home for dinner.. all warm and nice :) Thank you for the box tutorial, very helpful and as always a great video :)
great box jim you do explain things well and you can see how to do things fab big love marc
I just found your video and it is exactly what I have been looking for. Thanks so much. Keep up the good work.
That was a very detailed instructive video. I sure love watching your videos. TFS Mary
I just love this I cant wait for you to come back so we can finish this traveling storage box--I just love to watch you craft--thank you for sharring---Hugs
How wonderful while scrolling thru FB that I discovered you "The gentleman Crafter" your projects are just amazing so I'm hoping to try and create some of them.. The travelers Box looks fabulous for my 5yo great granddaughter, wish me luck and thank you so much for sharing your wit and talent Cheers from Oz
Jim, I'm having THE hardest time with UStream so I'm thrilled that you have this UA-cam video and imagine my joy at hearing Fionna's voice! A two-fer! She is so wonderful that I wish I could fly over to meet her and hang out for just a little while! And I actually have friends in Austin so you better watch out yourself! Of course if you ever come to the DC area, you better let me know!
This is 9/6/2019 and I need a great box tutorial; so happy I found this one. I have subscribed; hope you are still teaching.
Wonderful project...you make it looks so easy! Love the paper, too!
Thanks for showing us how Jim. I'm looking forward to the next installment. TFS!!! :-D
Thank you so much for making this video. This is a nice neat way to make them. Not as confusing as some others that I have watched.
Thank you Jim for doing this video! I love watching you show on Ustream, you and Cesar are so funny and talented. But it can go a little too fast for me to catch some of your wonderful techniques like the chipboard "tool". . So I really appreciate you taking extra time to do the slow-mo version here on you tube. See you next week!
Great job Jim, as always my friend :) xx
Big fan. Love what you have came up with.. TFS
Another great project.
Ur tutorial is very helpful. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for sharing.is there part 2?
oh this is going to be mine! this I am going to try..thanks for the tutorial!
Hello Fiona!
What’s the weight of the chipboard are you using?
I am quite new to box making. I love how that box came together and the way you incorporated the cover paper into the assembly. How would you recommend covering a larger box where you would need to use a piece of paper larger than 12 x 12?
oh...darn the inches.....do you have the time to write down the centimeters ?
I love your videos. I always feel like I'm there in t;he room with you. Thanks so much.
QUESTION: Where do you get your chipboard and how thick is it?
love this video... ❤❤❤😍 thank you..
This video is great!
Thanks for the video.
Maybe you could put your supply list and materials/dimensions.....etc. below the video would be nice....
nice... thnx bro
Hot glue... What kind?
could you not glue the tabs on the inside of the box?
Thank you
Just making a nice suggestion & not trying to be rude at all...when you mage these tutorials, you should angle the camera from your perspective. This way, it looks easier for the viewer to comprehend (looks like we're making the box). When you set up the camera like how it is in this video, it looks like we're on the opposite side of the table (harder to understand from this perspective)....you make excellent crafts, by the way. Please change the perspective?
i dont see any answers. cry. I dont know what atg is ? and where do you get chip board. love the stuff you make. your do great videos too
I'm new
Just making a nice suggestion & not trying to be rude at all...when you mage these tutorials, you should angle the camera from your perspective. This way, it looks easier for the viewer to comprehend (looks like we're making the box). When you set up the camera like how it is in this video, it looks like we're on the opposite side of the table (harder to understand from this perspective)....you make excellent crafts, by the way. Please change the perspective?