Stampin’ Up! UK Stampin’ Spritzer Holder Tutorial
Only 25 days left of Sale A Bration 2014…
Well this is one of those projects that was totally unplanned, but it was during a conversation with a customer who’d ordered 10 of them, and wanted a holder that it ended up being created.
Between us, we’d searched for holders in various online locations, but despite exhaustive searches, the best we could find was one that had 20 slots and each hole was way too wide. And don’t even go there with the price…. astronomical springs to mind!
So half jokingly, I said “well why don’t I make something” and that set me off!
I could see in my head what I wanted it to look like, and then it was just a case of developing the size to maximise height (important for tall skinny things!) and yet keep the width to be able to hold 2 rows of 5 spritzers.
The video will show the build and punch detail of it, but please do click HERE to view on YouTube or view below.
And yes, days later, I’m still finding those punch outs….
[youtube=http://youtu.be/T8vchTEnFGw]
Directions
IMPERIAL
Cardstock – 8 x 11.75″
Score on the LONG side at 3, 5.5, 8.5, 11″
Score on the SHORT side at 1.5, 6.5″
DSP – 4.75 x 1.75 (2 of these) and 2.25 x 2.75 (2 of these)
METRIC
Cardstock – 20 x 29.7cm (full length of A4 cardstock!)
Score on the LONG side at 7.5, 14, 21.5, 28cm
Score on the SHORT side at 3.5, 16.5cm
DSP – 12.5 x 4.5 (2 of these) AND 7 x 6cm (2 of these)
Products used and showcased –
Cardstock – Sahara Sand, Pistachio Pudding
Designer Series Paper – Elegant Eggplant from the Regals Designer Series Paper Stack, Venetian Romance
Ribbon – Wisteria Wonder Chevron Ribbon, Cotton Ribbon
Punch – 3/4″ Circle Punch
Other Tools – Simply Scored Scoring Tool, Sticky Strip, Snail Adhesive
Sam xx
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Stampin’ Up! UK Independent Demonstrator
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HI Sam, I am from Australia and have stumbled across your blog with the Spritzer Box Tutorial. Wow. So I though. I can do this as I love making boxes of any kind for displaying cards, storing dies, embossing folder etc. You know what I mean. back to the spritzer box – I have adapted it to use on my Silhouette machine and I then do not have holes on the sides. I can also cut out another template for the top with the holes in it and attach to the inside before I close it up. I think I will also make a few more for my Twinkles and glue pens so I am not fumbling in drawers etc. Thank you for the idea. Mary-Anne