Making a chipboard box

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  • Опубліковано 1 січ 2025

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  • @christyj1977
    @christyj1977  Рік тому +8

    I still have this box 12 years later...use it to store jewelry. :D

    • @sambhavkumar3865
      @sambhavkumar3865 Рік тому

      Congratulations now your video is our college's engineering drawing section on how to fabricate a prototype 😂

  • @jasneetnamdhari2667
    @jasneetnamdhari2667 3 роки тому

    This is the best tutorial on internet! Thank you ❤

  • @timkellyharvey8686
    @timkellyharvey8686 Рік тому +1

    I made 24 of these for 3d wedding invitations

  • @BrantK147
    @BrantK147 4 роки тому

    Wow such beautiful music! :) Perfect for watching any craft making.

  • @susan1098
    @susan1098 Рік тому

    Great project!

  • @craigandsnowwadam4511
    @craigandsnowwadam4511 5 років тому

    Very nice !!! Love your attention to detail !!!

  • @Kaththee
    @Kaththee 10 років тому

    I want to make a box and cover it in fabric. This will help me to make the box at least and now I see how covering it as you go might be easier than finding a box and trying to cover it. And I appreciated the pace. I can absorb information better if the pace is fast and I had a professor in college who said people could absorb information better if it was delivered faster rather than slower. I believe it. Thank you so much.

  • @robertacomeau6504
    @robertacomeau6504 7 років тому

    Your tutorial is most simplified compared to many others. Have bookmarked this to use in future. Thanks for sharing Christi.

  • @jc4food
    @jc4food 5 років тому

    I am really quite glad I found this video. Thanks.

  • @online22much
    @online22much 10 років тому

    Love it. Thanks for sharing. Love the fact that you can do all the cutting, gluing down the card stock, and store them flat. Boxes for all seasons! Thanks for sharing. Would love to see more sizes, cubes. I think if some folks are worried about the seams, they might try some binding tape, and then cover with the card stock. Thanks for sharing.

  • @phenomenal_woman
    @phenomenal_woman 6 років тому +3

    This was really cool way to cover a box, I am going to use fabric that I painted. Good job.

  • @nancykim4302
    @nancykim4302 8 років тому +2

    Love the the top edges.

  • @davidmarsh959
    @davidmarsh959 5 років тому

    phew im puffed out watching brilliant way to cover a box never thought of doing it that way thanks brilliant

  • @mm4lawrenceantipala476
    @mm4lawrenceantipala476 9 років тому

    Great Job. ! Cristy.

  • @MsDeejr
    @MsDeejr 10 років тому

    Amazing working. Your tutorial seems so easy to follow. I will definitely be making this in the near future. Thank you so much for this great video!

  • @helenjuptner8773
    @helenjuptner8773 10 років тому

    Nice job! It´s what I was looking for: easy and fast to do.
    Thank you!

  • @maliburn
    @maliburn 12 років тому

    Excellent video thank you so much for sharing!

  • @Yutunauta
    @Yutunauta 10 років тому

    Muy bueno tu trabajo. Muchas gracias por compartirlo. I loved it.

  • @jjohn1357
    @jjohn1357 13 років тому

    @EvryGrlzGorgeous thanks, funny you should ask..I actually was going to try to do a circular box with circle die cuts, but haven't figured out exactly how to do it in chipboard. I was thinking of trying Tim Holtz' Grunge board which is flexible but thick like chipboard for the outside of the "box". I'll have to play around and see if I figure it out..I'm way past due for another video, so if I do figure it out, maybe I'll record a new one :)

  • @susanmessenger9052
    @susanmessenger9052 8 років тому

    Fantastic !! Thank you very much !!!

  • @dirtpoorpicker2725
    @dirtpoorpicker2725 9 років тому

    Well done, very good.

  • @aljosapavsic7016
    @aljosapavsic7016 5 років тому

    I usually use the Justfoldme sheets for making my boxes - it makes it so much easier

  • @mohammadsafari7784
    @mohammadsafari7784 5 років тому

    Thanks bro, that was awesome :)

  • @tampere29
    @tampere29 11 років тому

    Very good tutorial!! Just what I've been looking for to complete a project for graphic design course.

  • @sophiek3292
    @sophiek3292 5 років тому

    Amazing!

  • @akaalsahaye
    @akaalsahaye 3 роки тому

    Hay.. Very Amazing..👏
    Please tell me the name of ruler 📏 that you are using for lining in the video.. Thaq in advance..

    • @christyj1977
      @christyj1977  3 роки тому

      Thank you. The ruler I use is a Martha Stewart 6x14in T-Square Craft Ruler.

    • @akaalsahaye
      @akaalsahaye 3 роки тому

      @@christyj1977 Thnq, Very pleasure to see the reply.. 😊

  • @mstgraphics5790
    @mstgraphics5790 8 років тому

    Nice projects

  • @saumyasingh68
    @saumyasingh68 8 років тому

    This helped me a lot. thanks Christy.

  • @pandapanda9483
    @pandapanda9483 5 років тому

    Thank you, this is very useful for me

  • @noorprinters8106
    @noorprinters8106 9 років тому

    Nice work

  • @christyj1977
    @christyj1977  12 років тому

    The box is made of chipboard and decorative scrapbook paper designed by Tim Holtz.

  • @ChelsyXu
    @ChelsyXu 11 років тому

    Thank you so much for sharing. It's helpful. Xo

  • @analogasmr
    @analogasmr 10 років тому

    I don't see how the box could hold up over a period of time, seeing how you didn't glue any of the chipboard sides together. So, at any moment you could have some split seams right?

    • @christyj1977
      @christyj1977  10 років тому

      It's surprisingly strong...If forced it will rip eventually, but I've made several sets of drawers and other boxes a couple of years ago that are used pretty regularly and don't show any signs of splitting in the seams..you could of course glue the chipboard to itself and I've seen people use hot glue in the seams to help strengthen them.

  • @reamsphoto
    @reamsphoto 10 років тому +1

    Great video! I wanted to suggest something though that might help with any worries about durability. Instead of using paper to cover the box one might try wallpaper. Spoonflower.com sells custom self-stick wallpaper that has a thin layer of fabric on the outside. It's good material that you can either choose a design on the site or upload your own. I use it for book covers, but it could be just as useful here too.

  • @safiek5
    @safiek5 5 років тому

    Did you not stick the four corners of the box with goue?

    • @christyj1977
      @christyj1977  5 років тому +1

      I glued it secondarily, when I folded the paper over the glue seeped into the corners some, but I did not intend to use the box for heavy items so I didn't reinforce the corners. I still have the box today over 9 years later. It holds some jewelry. I have made larger storage containers and did reinforce the corners of those boxes with glue because I intended to put heavier items in them, they have lasted many years too. They are pretty strong for paper and chipboard boxes.

  • @boxprinting1002
    @boxprinting1002 9 років тому +1

    Another way to do this is to NOT cut the chipboard into pieces, but make a "plus" shape cut out with the half-way cut into the chipboard at the folding lines; one pair of opposite sides should have extra length jutting out exactly the thickness of the chipboard so they will stand head on against the other two adjacent walls. Also when working with chipboards don't use inches and imperials units use millimeters and centimeters!!

  • @ketmaniac
    @ketmaniac 10 років тому +2

    Nice demo. Nice music too, but why keep the name of the composer a secret? It's Bach.

  • @suzannemix2528
    @suzannemix2528 5 років тому

    THAT WAS TOTALLY BEAUTIFUL!
    that first thing, is that cordbox, or did you say stock paper.
    If so, I dont know what that is!
    This will be my first project!
    Thanks!

    • @christyj1977
      @christyj1977  5 років тому

      Thank you! The brown board is chipboard- medium weight, I purchased it from Amazon. The covering paper is decorative card stock, it is heavier weight than copy paper.

  • @erlisabr
    @erlisabr 8 років тому

    love the video, may i know the size of thickness of your board? in mm?

    • @erlisabr
      @erlisabr 8 років тому

      +christyj1977 oww thanks for your reply...

  • @OrigamiHowTo
    @OrigamiHowTo 9 років тому

    So cool! Great job! :D

  • @2665ash
    @2665ash 8 років тому

    GOOD DEMO.

  • @christyj1977
    @christyj1977  14 років тому

    @kayaoconnell16 Thank you. It is actually processing a UA-cam Audioswap as I type this. Thanks for commenting :)

  • @mistique24701
    @mistique24701 7 років тому

    Hi To make the lid how much bigger would u do it? Thank you. X

    • @christyj1977
      @christyj1977  7 років тому +2

      I made the lid 1/8 inch bigger than the box, but with the paper it was a very tight fit. If you build a box, you may want to consider making it 3/16 of an inch larger.

    • @mistique24701
      @mistique24701 7 років тому

      Ok thank you. X

  • @stellashandmade
    @stellashandmade 11 років тому

    Love it, thank you

  • @nothing0154
    @nothing0154 10 років тому

    Would anybody PLEASE tell me what type of paper she used?? I need it for an assignment!

    • @christyj1977
      @christyj1977  10 років тому

      The paper used was Tim Holtz scrapbook paper, however any type of cardstock would work to cover a box.

    • @nothing0154
      @nothing0154 10 років тому

      Oh my god THANK YOU

    • @dirtpoorpicker2725
      @dirtpoorpicker2725 9 років тому +2

      nothing 015 Or you can even use fabric, a nice silk or felt, I took her idea and made sunglass cases, six to a box.

  • @jonathanwarner2420
    @jonathanwarner2420 8 років тому

    Hier das Original:
    ua-cam.com/video/YLqe6Kr-O_M/v-deo.html
    And yes, you should glue the sides together.

  • @Amit-em6qj
    @Amit-em6qj 8 років тому

    Wow

  • @EndOfEntertainment
    @EndOfEntertainment 7 років тому

    cool stuff :)

  • @चांदऔरसूरज
    @चांदऔरसूरज 8 років тому

    Nice

  • @atsi8585
    @atsi8585 7 років тому

    Is chipboard easy to cut

    • @christyj1977
      @christyj1977  7 років тому

      It is really according to which weight of chipboard you are trying to cut. This chipboard is a medium weight, think about stacking ~ 3 cereal box sides together, so it is a bit more difficult to cut than light weight(or cereal box weight) chipboard. You can cut through it using an exacto blade but you'd have to do it in layers. I cut it with a rotary blade and sometimes I have to go back over it a couple of times to cut all the way through. Hope this helps!

  • @soniaguzman7327
    @soniaguzman7327 10 років тому +1

    It looks amazing and loot sort of easy to do but I wish you video was a little bit slower.

    • @DenisePoole-Closet-Crafts
      @DenisePoole-Closet-Crafts 3 роки тому

      You can slow it down. might need to mute it tho as sounds strange. Go to the line of dots in top right, click on it. Look for the word quality, and you can pick the speed you want to watch it at. Hope that helps.

  • @SweetPea1970
    @SweetPea1970 6 років тому

    How thick is the board you use?

    • @christyj1977
      @christyj1977  6 років тому

      It's a medium weight chipboard. It's ~1/16 inch thick.

  • @Kersberry055
    @Kersberry055 12 років тому

    It looks like a great tutorial, but the speed is too fast for me to follow. Too bad it isn't a bit slower.

  • @christyj1977
    @christyj1977  12 років тому

    /watch?v=eFTIffP2xXU copy and paste after the youtubedotcom should take you to the original tutorial I followed and credited at the end of the video. I believe It is a foreign language video, but simple to follow along.

  • @kayaoconnell16
    @kayaoconnell16 14 років тому

    it needs music, but nice vid =3

  • @jjohn1357
    @jjohn1357 13 років тому

    @EvryGrlzGorgeous lol...just realized I was under the wrong user name...Christy.