Make a fabric caddy organizer / DIY cartonnage fabric box
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- Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2024
- Make a great handmade cartonnage fabric box, made out of cardboard, fabric and glue. This box it’s a functional caddy organizer that can be used as a remote control caddy, art supply organizer, bedside organizer and so many more other purposes. It’s so fun to make, so, grab your favorite fabric and start making great handmade gifts following Claudia Squio from ColorWay Arts in another video tutorial using paper, fabric and glue!
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***Dimensions to make the box:
Piece number / material (quantity) / size (cm):
01 / chipboard (1) / 10 x 21.5 cm
02 / chipboard (1) / 10 x 7 cm
03 / chipboard (1) / 10 x 17 cm
04 / chipboard (2) / 22 x 17 x 7 - note: 3 cm straight on the top (see this piece in the video to understand)
05 / poster board (1) / 10.5 x 7 cm
06 / poster board (2) / 22 x 17 x 7 - note: 3 cm straight on the top (see the piece in the video to understand)
07 / poster board (1) / 10.5 x 17 cm
08 / poster board (1) / 21.8 x 10.3 cm
09 / chipboard (2) / 10 x 8 cm
10 / chipboard (2) / 10 x 11 cm
11 / chipboard (2) / 10 x 14 cm
12 / chipboard (1) / 16 x 5 cm
** To make this box you will need 2 coordinating fabrics: 1 fat quarter for inside and ½ yard for outside and dividers! Have fun!
Thank you!
Claudia
Claudia - you're so much fun to watch and you do beautiful work! Thanks for the video.
I love how you teach. I have been a teacher for 35 years so I know a good teacher. This is a nice box for a beginner?
Wow thank you for sharing your gift!
You make it look so easy. Beautiful,
Thank you for your wonderful videos.
You are such a great teacher, hopefully this very craft challenged will finely be able to get better.
Looks like great fun!!!
This is so generous of you!! To anyone who loves this, Claudia has an amazing club!
Great tutorial 👍Thank you for sharing😊
Excellent Video and Tutorial Claudia! For those of us - ME - behind in everything and missed the special I thank you ever so much for the measurements to make this box. A great project for many places around my home and for gift giving. I wish I could be faster and more confident as you are but I will get there someday! Many, many thanks!
You're welcome! I'm so glad you liked, yes, make as many as you want, it's so fun to make! Oh, and share pictures in our Facebook group, or send me email with pictures! I will love to see them!
What a generous gjft to provide us with this great tutorial, thanks Claudia!
So glad you liked Linda! Your kits are on the way, have fun making them! Thanks!!
I love this box. Oh no a new hobby! Thanks Claudia.
It's a great new hobby Donna! Have fun!
Thank you! Soon my kits will come and I can do this too! Yay
Found you thru a RUclips designer for Country Craft Creations. She used your metal corner template(which I am purchasing). I loved your website & came to RUclips for your videos. Absolutely love listening to you, but love your projects! Subscribing for sure! Thank you!
This box works great for keeping magazines, also. It is a great box!!! Claudia, you are a wonderful teacher!!!
I've ordered your book and some tools and a kit...can't wait for it to arrive so I can get started. I've made some paper covered boxes and loved doing that! :)
I cannot express how happy i am to have found you. Thank you so much for such awesome tutorials!
This is a great organizer! I like it. Thank you for sharing.
You're welcome Jeretta, glad you liked!
Thank you was excellent. Very inspiring
Thanks Sandy! Have fun making it!
Had to come and check out your channel. Love the project you did for MakersCreate Magazine. You must be awesome if Kathy Orta King put you in her magazine. I need to make one for my thinlit dies.
Hi Jami. Thanks!! Glad you liked. It's so fun to make! I usually cover my boxes with fabric, like in this video, but I also love to play with fabric. You will see that this box is not so much different than the tutorial that is in the Magazine, so, if you have any questions when following the tutorial, come to this video and you will probably get it. If not, let me know! Have fun crafting!
Thank-you for sharing!
I love it thank for sharing, Claudia. As usual your fabric is so pretty, I am jealous because I can't find them
Thanks Lilette, glad you liked it! You can cover with paper, same way we have in the paper course!
Awesome job! Can't wait to give it a try!
U r truly amazing....great video....
Excellent box and tutorial but I don't work in cms. Do you have the measurements in inches?
Hi Melba, oh, my apologies, I forgot to add the dimensions in inches. I always design my projects in cm, it's more accurate, specially for the chipboard that I use. Give me a few days (busy here with the 4th of July), and I will add the dimensions in inches. In case you want to make it earlier, flip the ruler and you will see that it's easy to mark in cm also! Thanks! Have a great day, Claudia
Google cm to inches and it will tell you.
Did the measurements in inches get added and if so where do I find them?
what are the measurmants for all of the pieces, where can I find them
what weight chipboard do I use to make this box
What is the corner tool called that you used to get the exact cut ? Great tutorial
Hi Karol, sorry I took long to answer....well, it's called "corner miter tool", there is the link to find in the description of the video. Thanks for watching!
Where do I find the dimensions for the chipboard pieces please.
Where did you find your roller and tray?
I got mine from Dollar Tree
Can you tell me what one means? Also how to cut those pieces.
It's been a while since you posted, but just in case someone else is wondering... If you mean the one in brackets like (1) that is the quantity of each piece. Also, cutting pieces of chipboard is really tough because of the thickness. You may want to something like the Westcott 15-Inch Trimair Titanium Wood Guillotine Paper Trimmer that I purchased from Amazon (UK), item B005SG0VX2 and also check out Claudia's tutorial on tools and cutting ruclips.net/video/6C1p6F64n_k/видео.html entitled "Cutting with chipboard..." Hope this helps!
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