You are incredible! It’s amazing to me how you think about everything, I’m referring to things like just pointing out that one flap of the handle is wider than the other. Things like that are the little details that make your tutorials the best I’ve ever seen! A fan forever! Rainbow Butterfly 🦋
I really like your tutorial, I've been making boxes for a while but not with so much detail, I finely learned what I was doing wrong, I was getting ready to start working on a new box and will be using your method, thank you
Hey Susan! Thank you so much for your comment and for sharing this dear! We are pleased to know that you learned how to make boxes. Please let us know how it goes with the Herb Garden Box 😊
All your papers are so beautiful I just need to get a printer so that I can start printing. I haven’t even printed the free ones yet. I’m getting a printer for Christmas so excited.
Thank you for this tutorial! It was really helpful! I did find most of the metal supplies at Hobby Lobby (the only thing that I didn't find was the mini pull thing, which I did find at Joann's).
you can use scissors to cut the chipboard or a paper cutter. I have used both, usually start with the paper cutter but then because it doesnt cut through, i just end up using scissors. On the long sections it is a pain to cut because the chipboard is so stiff and wants to interfere with the cutting. but it is doable. I use fiskars shears and sharpener. Oh when you put the box together, its stronger if each of the sides, goes past the bottom on one end, say all the right ends. So you put on the back side flush on the left edge of the bottom but extends past the right. Then put the right side flush to that back piece you just put on, and extend past the front of the bottom piece. The put the front side piece flush with the right side piece and extend it past the front on the left. Then the last piece flush with the front side piece and extend past the bottom piece past the end of the first piece you put on. Wow, i bet thats confusing to follow, lol.
I made something similar, about 4 months ago. I use it to house my ephemera in plastic dvd sleeves, love it. I made the front divided though so the top half will drop down allowing easy access, and its narrow and long =) . Just make one for the fun of it, and fill it later ;)
I would love to make this into a box for a family history Memory Game. It will hold the memory cards and have on the outside some print collages of our family history documents etc. At the moment I have a lot of heavy chip board on hand and I am wondering if this will be too heavy or do you think I could use it?
It depends on how *thick* your chipboard is. If it's thicker than 1.5 - 2mm it's necessary to change the dimensions of all the parts. This is possible, but there's quite a bit of math involved.
I can't keep up with you! Just when I say to myself, "now that's the best one yet", you bring out another! Thank you! Have you cut your hair, or is just been tied back in the last couple of videos? Either way, it looks great. :)
honestly, I think I'd cheat on this...hit up an Op/thrift store to see if they have any similar boxes OR a variety shop and see what they have in their gift box section...then I'd recover them in this/or whatever paper one has...
hi there @@vectoriadesigns..well I got lucky and found the perfect box..Op shops are finally open here in Victoria Aus..found a lovely box that has dark blue exterior and it's a hinged box with a ribbon to stop it opening all the way..wish I could share a pic of it..it's cardboard/chipboard made..would need to make a journal first to then see if I can add compartments to it..the lid is angled down, so the lid is deeper at the front than the back and a little ribbon loop at front to lift it open..it's 31.5x26x10cm...on the barcode it says it's an A4 document box..going to be interesting to play with that..
This is so awesome. I hope I will be able to make it in the near future. Thank you. Everything you make is beautiful.
You technique in making boxes makes them very professional looking. I enjoy watching and learning your methods. Thank you for sharing.
You are incredible! It’s amazing to me how you think about everything, I’m referring to things like just pointing out that one flap of the handle is wider than the other. Things like that are the little details that make your tutorials the best I’ve ever seen! A fan forever! Rainbow Butterfly 🦋
This tutorial is so very much appreciated. Thank you for taking your precious time to share with us. It’s absolutely beautiful!
Lovely....paper doll really does stand out
❤ thank you for this turtorial. Easy to follow☺
Also thanks for the very fabulous explaining at the blog Alexsandra woaw 😎 -Cant be more ezy to do now, so on my list now❣️❣️❣️
Bonsoir, magnifique boîte ! Merci beaucoup, à bientôt bye bye
Thank you teacher for your careful instructional video
You are most welcome dear! Glad you like it! 🤗
I am so graceful for this incredible master class, thank you very, very much Alexandra….. kisses and hugs from Spain
Aww you are so sweet! 🥰 Thank you Maribel!!
Thanks for sharing. Happy crafting on a budget 💲. Happy everything on a budget💲. See👁 you in the next 🎥 and on the flipside. 👼🌹
You are most welcome Vanessa!! Happy crafting 🥰
I really like your tutorial, I've been making boxes for a while but not with so much detail, I finely learned what I was doing wrong, I was getting ready to start working on a new box and will be using your method, thank you
Hey Susan! Thank you so much for your comment and for sharing this dear! We are pleased to know that you learned how to make boxes. Please let us know how it goes with the Herb Garden Box 😊
✨🌼❣️Aawsome❣️🌼✨
Thank you very much for a great video❣️❣️❣️
All your papers are so beautiful I just need to get a printer so that I can start printing. I haven’t even printed the free ones yet. I’m getting a printer for Christmas so excited.
This is a truly amazing tutorial! Thank you so much!
Beautiful job can see going to take a lot of practice 😀😏
Do you by any chance have a tutorial for a 10”x12” size drawers or shelves to hold full size notebooks?
Thank you for this tutorial! It was really helpful! I did find most of the metal supplies at Hobby Lobby (the only thing that I didn't find was the mini pull thing, which I did find at Joann's).
Oh my gosh...!! Absolutely amazing... I'm so getting this..!! Thank you so much..!!❤
Thank you so much dear for your lovely words!
Glad you like it! 🥰
I think this is my Christmas gift for my sister. Love it. Just ordered the papers =^^=
Hi Debbie! What a lovely Christimas gift! 🥰 Happy crafting dear!
Thank you so much Debbie!!
Hola tengo una duda con la versión mini de los papeles puedo hacer todo el proyecto completo como tú lo haces?
Alexandra made this with the Standard kit. You can make it with the MINI kit, but you'll have less choice in which papers to use.
nice tut
shame we did not get to see the layouts of the 5 12x12 chipboard to help work out what pieces are on which sheet.
Ohhhhh! Love! ❤❤❤
Thank you dear!! 🥰
could you please tell me if you used copy paper or card stock weight paper when you printed the digitals for covering the box? Thank you.
It's print on card stock :)
To anyone who has made this, where did you find the metal hinges and embellishments?
Alexandra usually buys them on Aliexpress
I can't find the blogpost with the messaurements. The link doesn't work for me. Please help.
clayguana.blogspot.com/2021/10/herb-garden-box-tutorial-for-vectoria.html
you can use scissors to cut the chipboard or a paper cutter. I have used both, usually start with the paper cutter but then because it doesnt cut through, i just end up using scissors. On the long sections it is a pain to cut because the chipboard is so stiff and wants to interfere with the cutting. but it is doable. I use fiskars shears and sharpener.
Oh when you put the box together, its stronger if each of the sides, goes past the bottom on one end, say all the right ends. So you put on the back side flush on the left edge of the bottom but extends past the right. Then put the right side flush to that back piece you just put on, and extend past the front of the bottom piece. The put the front side piece flush with the right side piece and extend it past the front on the left. Then the last piece flush with the front side piece and extend past the bottom piece past the end of the first piece you put on. Wow, i bet thats confusing to follow, lol.
Hi dear!
Wow thank you so much for sharing these tips! They are really helpful! 😍
My hands are itching to build something like this, as soon as I can decide what :-)
we hear you dear! we have felt that itching too! 🤩
I made something similar, about 4 months ago. I use it to house my ephemera in plastic dvd sleeves, love it. I made the front divided though so the top half will drop down allowing easy access, and its narrow and long =) . Just make one for the fun of it, and fill it later ;)
I would love to make this into a box for a family history Memory Game. It will hold the memory cards and have on the outside some print collages of our family history documents etc. At the moment I have a lot of heavy chip board on hand and I am wondering if this will be too heavy or do you think I could use it?
It depends on how *thick* your chipboard is. If it's thicker than 1.5 - 2mm it's necessary to change the dimensions of all the parts. This is possible, but there's quite a bit of math involved.
Where can I find the dimensions of the pieces for this project? I'm looking on your blog but there is no search capability. thanks
The dimensions are shown in the video. If you buy the kit you get a PDF with all the measurements.
I can't keep up with you! Just when I say to myself, "now that's the best one yet", you bring out another! Thank you!
Have you cut your hair, or is just been tied back in the last couple of videos? Either way, it looks great. :)
You are so sweet! 😍 Thank you so much for your lovely words and for noticing the hair cut! 🥰
@@vectoriadesigns I thought it was turned under and not cut. I used to do that back in the 60's, lol.
honestly, I think I'd cheat on this...hit up an Op/thrift store to see if they have any similar boxes OR a variety shop and see what they have in their gift box section...then I'd recover them in this/or whatever paper one has...
Hi dear! we understand! let us know how it goes! 🥰
hi there @@vectoriadesigns..well I got lucky and found the perfect box..Op shops are finally open here in Victoria Aus..found a lovely box that has dark blue exterior and it's a hinged box with a ribbon to stop it opening all the way..wish I could share a pic of it..it's cardboard/chipboard made..would need to make a journal first to then see if I can add compartments to it..the lid is angled down, so the lid is deeper at the front than the back and a little ribbon loop at front to lift it open..it's 31.5x26x10cm...on the barcode it says it's an A4 document box..going to be interesting to play with that..