We are having dinner with my DD and her husband and are celebrating their birthdays. Here is the set I made for her. The milk cartons are made using SU die cut. The box holding the milk cartons were fabricated by me. Math! Ugh!
Measurements for the bottom 3 3/4 x 5 3/8" with scoring 1" all around.
On the long sides cut in the 1" score at each end. Put tape on back of the cut sections and fold up to make a rectangle base.
For the tall back cut a piece 3 3/8" x 8.5". Score at the 4.25" mark. Fold in half. Tape both ends at the edges and 7/8" in from each edge. Add additional tape in several places on one end before the half way point.
Attach one end at the inside back of the rectangle going all the way towards the bottom. Then, folding in half, line up the bottom with the bottom edge of the rectangle on the outside. #Hope you understand these directions#.
Punch a handle using SU dogtag punch. #Okay. I call it a dogtag because to me it looks like one. lol#
This box fits these milk cartons with a little extra wiggle room.
Date: Saturday, November 13, 2010 GMT Views: 748
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Tue, Nov 23, 2010 @ 7:59 PM
Math? You can do math too? I bow to the Stalker Queen! Lol! Joy, this is just delightful! Your DD must have giggled wildly to see this. The papers are fresh and fun, and your design is a knock out! Beautiful work my friend! Hugs.....
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Fri, Nov 26, 2010 @ 1:03 AM
really she must like it,if I will get this I will feel I am the lucky person in this world,what a design,the paper is so beautiful and perfect for a birthday present,really great thought.