Mini Milk Carton And Carrier Tutorial – Part One
Ooooo it is Monday and it is time for another 2-part project!
It wasn’t intentional that I did a few 2 parters, it is simply how my head went off at a tangent, and then how I set out my schedule of when I wanted the projects to go live…!
But this one is pretty awesome isn’t it?!
It was a long and laborious process to get the carrier exactly right, particularly as I wanted to be able to get 2 cartons from one sheet of cardstock, but I’m sharing the adorably cute dinky widdy little mini milk cartons for you now (was that too many adjectives???)
Hope you like them, and yes I do show 2 types of white ink in the video!
Dimensions
Cardstock – 5 1/2 x 8 1/4″ (14 x 21cm)
Score on the LONG side at 2, 4, 6, 8″ (5, 10, 15, 20cm)
Score on the SHORT side at 1 1/2, 3 1/2, 5″ (4, 9, 13cm
Products used and showcased
Cardstock – Coastal Cabana
Ink – Whisper White Craft Ink and White Stazon
Stamp Set – Something To Say
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Sam xx
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Sam Donald
Stampin’ Up! UK Independent Demonstrator
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Hello Sam !!! I love love love your tutorials, especially boxes, and I`m currently looking for the 6 panel milk box, please make one like you do, I used this measurements but the base is too short, help !!
Hugs from Argentina
Hi Sam,
Thank you for sharing this project. Being very new to Stampin Up as a demonstrator I found this project fun and easy. I used the imperial measurements even though I live in Australia. I found the imperial for scoring was simple but when I was trimming the metric was easier lol. I have made 35 of these for my daughter to take to school as there are 32 ruffly in the whole school for Easter this year. All I need to do is finish these cute cartons and start making different boxes. You are a very clever lady and I love your work.
bonjour, je suis de france, et je voudrais savoir si vous vender du cristal effect , car j’en recherche ,,merci de votre reponse
frifri