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Easy Hinged Box Tutorial

Hinged Box
Hi friends , Thank you so much for the lovely comments on my Onam post!! Sharing a hinged box I made with  dies and some simple mixed media techniques!
Partitioned Hinged Box
The box as such measures 5 x 3 inches and is made from a single piece of cardstock measuring  9 x 7 inches and I made customised partitions for the inside .The cardstock is scored on the  9 inch side at 1, 4, 5 and 8 inches and on the  7 inch side at 1 and 6 inches. 

Hinged Box Tutorial 
Wedges are cut off for neater and easier gluing .Here is the link to the  detailed Tutorial : Hinged Box Tutorial 
Hinged Box Tutorial 
I used the Spellbinders Labels 8 die to die cut the base and lid of my box. As I wanted a sturdy box I layered 2 pieces of card stock under the pattern paper.
Hinged Box Tutorial 
Stencilled a design using texturing medium Whipped Spackle and the Memory Box Texture Adornment Stencil.
Hinged Box Tutorial 
The paper I used was so pretty I kept the embellishing to a minimum! Added a homemade resin cabochon [ made using resin and alcohol ink in a silicon mold] on an oval die cut.
Hinged Box 
Couldnt resist a tiny ribbon rose on the corner of the box!
Hinged Box
And here is the box with real roses from our garden!
Hinged Box  
Supplies : All from Crafters Corner
Dies :  Spellbinders Labels 8, Spellbinders Elegant Ovals
Stencil : Memory Box Texture Adornment Stencil 
Papers : Bob n Betty

32 comments:

  1. so pretty Sonia, you do everything with great precision !! love that resin piece !!

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  2. Gorgeous and elegant box!!! Love the pretty papers you have used...beautifully embellished. Great tutorial too :)

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  3. So pretty Sonia! Love the combo of papers with beautiful stenciling and great work!

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  4. A pretty textural box Sonia.

    B x

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  5. Beautiful box. Love the papers and red flowers. Thanks for the tutorial.
    Have a creative day.
    Hugs Nana
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  6. Wowwwwwww! This is gorgeous! LOVING the colors!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  7. Very pretty Sonia - love the flowers and the papers!

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  8. Expecting to find that you had redecorated a cardboard box I was even more surprised that you made the box and oh so sturdy. The box & rose are bee-utiful. Diana of DLART has a challenge for handmade flowers that you can enter:
    http://dianamlarson.blogspot.com/2016/06/tutorial-on-making-paper-flowers-and.html
    Please let Diana know that I sent you.
    Melissa
    "Sunshine HoneyBee"

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  9. Love the flowers and beautiful box. Gorgeous project and well done! Hugs

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  10. Stunning and I LOVE the cabochon, so clever, lovely texture to it and beautiful paper. Great inside too.
    Faith
    x

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  11. This is stunning, Sonia!! I love the beautiful papers and the texture you added!! The hinged box is fabulous!! Thank you for the tutorial!! Love this my friend!! Have a great weekend!! Big hugs :)

    Lisa
    A Mermaid's Crafts

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  12. hi sonia very nice box . good choice of papers

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  13. Beautiful box, love the papers!!
    Have a great weekend my friend!!
    ♥Hugs Valentina♥

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  14. Oh wow… this is really beautiful… such a wonderful design and I love the pretty papers!
    Hope you have a good weekend
    Hugs Sue B xx

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  15. The papers ARE beautiful Sonia and I love your box with the stencilling and details..so pretty and a fab tutorial too..

    luv CHRISSYxx

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  16. Your box is lovely Sonia! I may have to make a few of these for the holidays filled with homemade candies or fudge.
    Thanks for the awesome tutorial!
    Pam
    scrap-n-sewgranny.blogspot.com

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  17. This is beautiful Sonia, such a fabulous design.
    Pauline
    x

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  18. Amazing!! So feminine and gorgpus with these colours and the cabochon! Fab paper! Love the shape, I have this die and always think to make a shaped box with it! Thanks for the inspuration!

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  19. Oh how lovely! I love the stenciling you did for the added texture. This pretty little box is perfect for keeping special treasures in. Hugs!

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  20. Love this box and your roses from the garden look gorgeous. hugs Mrs A.

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  21. Beautiful box Sonia!! Love the roses!
    -Berina
    Moxie Craftie

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  22. This is so pretty! Love the resin cabochon & the tutorial to make this beautiful box! Thank u so much for sharing these interesting projects!

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  23. Beautiful box! Great tutorial, thanks for sharing! Blessings! Kathy

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  24. Thanks for your lovely comment on my blog!
    Your box is awesome, thank you for the tutorial.
    Gabi

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  25. Stunning box and such pretty roses, hugs, Lori m

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  26. So VERY elegant, and the paper is so beautiful. Love your hand crafted cabochon (I have the resin to do that, sadly it's a NBUS!) It was the perfect embellishment to adorn this wonderfully made box. Your stenciling also added a lot of extra detail & texture. It's a treasure to display somewhere in your home! TFS & Happy wkend. Hugs

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  27. I love how you say "easy" tutorial!! LOL!! Everything you make is stunning and I'm sure I won't make one as beautiful as this my friend!! I love all of the wonderful details you add to your projects!! Thanks for sharing this! HUGS

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  28. Sonia, your box is so beautiful and I love that you added partitions inside - very handy for lots of storage needs.

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    Blessing hugs,
    Teresa

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  29. Such a gorgeous box! I love how you have the little dividers inside! Wonderful tutorial, thank you!

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  30. This is so pretty, really love the papers you have used and that resin cabochon is beautiful.

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  31. This idea is very nice. I will teach this to my students.

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