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Quadruple Faceted Box Tutorial using new Myths & Magic

December 20, 2017 By Pootles

20 Dec

Stampin’ Up! #1 Demonstrator Pootles – Quadruple Faceted Box Tutorial using new Myths & Magic

Well, I think you all know me well enough to know that when I get a project in my head, I will design it, and then keep making it bigger/smaller/shorter/taller/different in as many ways as possible. Back at the start of 2015 I brought you THIS project that swept the internet by storm. It was so popular that people made them taller, thinner, shorter, fatter. Anything and everything, and I absolutely loved all the pictures shared with me. In fact there were so many projects shared with me right away, that I did a FOLLOW UP showcase for everyone. Do take a look, it was an amazing response to a project!

I recently made a double faceted box, at the start of November, but I decided to take it a step further and make a quadruple one. Yes, you know me, nothing will stop me when I get an idea in my head!

So this is what I’m showing you today!

And it really is as easy as the first one I made. Possibly a little easier in fact because the base isn’t off center, but I love it, and I adore the new Myths & Magic DSP that I’ve used for it.

The wonderfully chubby unicorns showed up in the sample, but I decided to use a ‘plainer’ paper for the tutorial. Mostly because it would have been nigh on impossible to show the score lines otherwise!

So I hope you love this project as much as me, and that you’ll have a go at making one too.

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Cardstock/DSP 8.5 x 11″ (21 x 28cm)

Score FULLY on the LONG side at 2, 3.75, 5.5, 7.25, 9″ (5, 9.5, 14, 18.5, 23cm)

PART score the first line on the SHORT side at 2, 4, 6″ (5, 10, 15cm) FLIP the paper over and repeat

FULLY score on the SHORT side at 8″ (20cm)

 

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  1. Marina says

    December 20, 2017 at 8:53 am

    Beautiful! I might pack some Xmas gifts with all your ideas . . . it will be the gift and the box!!! Thanks so much Pootles!

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  2. Lisa Sylvia says

    December 20, 2017 at 2:39 pm

    WOW, what a gorgeous box, love the DSP.

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  3. Barbara says

    December 20, 2017 at 6:38 pm

    Lovely box, thank you!
    What is the basic finished size?

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  4. Kristie Maynard says

    December 29, 2017 at 6:40 am

    What a cool little box?!?! Thanks for showing us this project.

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