Whole Lot of Lovely Stationary Box
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
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Products & Measurements for today’s Stationary Box
Reference Danny Hussey 2008 Stationary Box Video
Basic Black Cardstock: 12” by 12” (Box), 10 3/8” 6 3/8” (Lid), 8 ½” by 4 ¼”(A2 Card Pocket), 5 ½” by 2” (3” by 3” Card pocket), 4 1/2 “ by 2” (Tag Pocket), 2 ½’ by 1 ½ (Pen Holder), 6 1/2” by 3 ¼” (Post It Note Base)
Whole Lot of Lovely DSP #144110:
Large Floral Pattern: 4 7/8” by 1 7/8” (inside Side Panels), 3” by 3 ¼” (Post It note cover), cut 3 - 5 7/8” by 2” (Top, Front and Back Lid Pieces), cut 2 - 2” by 2 1/8” (side Lid Pieces)
Small Floral Pattern: 5 7/8” by 4 7/8” (Box Front), 5 7/8” by 4”(Inside back panel), 5 7/8” by 2 ¾” (Inside middle back panel), 5 7/8” by 1 7/8” (inside small pocket front), cut two - 4 7/8” by 1 7/8” (Box outside side panels), 2 ½ by 2 ¼ Stamp pocket
Other Black Shimmer Ribbon #144129
Watched again, it’s as gorgeous and as useful as the first time I saw it. Thank you for sharing. Xx👏🏻🦋🦋🦋
This such a lovely little box with everything. It might be easier for the viewer though if you move your tools out of way so the demonstration is more central - just an idea. I love it.
This is so beautiful! I love your paper choices. And you gave such clear directions. Excellent tutorial. Thank you so much for sharing this.
Hi Connie, Thank You! I am really pleased with this project. So glad you like it. Thanks for watching. Linda B.
Connie Smith .
Linda Bedinger, Ink and Ingenuity whats snail and what is it used for by the way loved this tutorial
Thank you sooo much for this amazing tutorial! I've made two of these boxes and given them as gifts and the recipients have been floored by them! You're right, they look like they would be hard, but you make it so easy. Thank you so much!
This box is sooo pretty. Love the colors and patterns used together. Thanks for showing it to us.
Hi mawmawvee, Thank you, this one has been quite popular and it makes such a lovely Christmas gift for someone. Thanks for watching. Linda B.
Linda that is the nicest project I have seen in a while. Have a cousin that just had surgery, will make a great gift!
It does make a great gift! Have fun.
I love this box and you are so patient with teaching, you took your time this box is no easy task. What a beautiful gift this will make.
Thanks Sonia, at the time I also did a class on the box. It took us all day, whew!
I like this one(color ideas) maybe something like this for the other one.
Absolutely gorgeous stationary holder. Excellent tutorial. Thank you for sharing, will definitely give it a try.
Thank you for sharing the instructions so thoroughly with us, Linda. Your instructions are so easy to follow, and thank you for taking the time to share. Just beautiful. I can't wait to try it! Fabulous tutorial. ❤️
Hi Helen, Thank You! I just love this project. I am so glad you will give it a try. Let me know if you have question. Thanks for watching. Linda B.
Beautiful box! You did a great job giving instructions -- clear and easy to understand. Thank you for sharing.
Jayce
Glad it was helpful! I just love this box. I have probably made a dozen of them.
So lovely! I'll be making this for a Christmas gift! Thank you for sharing.
Hi Karen, Thank you, let me know if you have questions. Thanks for watching. Linda B.
Lovely box. Simple to make. Thanks for sharing 😊🇧🇪
You are a great tutor . So well explained every step of the way . 👏. I am definitely going try this project as a Christmas gift to my friends . Thanks a million . A big big God bless to you
Thanks so much 😊
This box is just beautiful... and I did really enjoy the video.
Hi Denise, Thanks so much for watching. Linda B.
Great tutorial.....very complete. Will definately try to make. Thanks!
Hi Irene. Thank you! I would love to hear how it comes out. Thanks for watching. Linda B.
I really like this project. Thank you for showing us it
Glad you like it!
Lovely box Linda
It's so beautiful I probably would not want to use it. Bravo 👏
Loving this! A great idea for Xmas gift!👍🏻👍🏻😍🐶🐶🇬🇧🇬🇧
Linda ..........your stationary box is So Lovely!! Thank you for the tutorial.
Hi Carol, Your welcome. I had so much fun with this. I love this project. Thanks for watching. Linda B.
Very pretty and so thoughtful.
Congrats! It’s a beautiful project and a lovely box. Thanks so much for sharing it.
I love this DSP I purchase 2 packages of it. Great video tutorial enjoyed watching. Thank you for sharing this great gift idea! Cathy
Hi Cathy, Thank you! Yes this is a fund project and so pretty. I will be doing this one with a whole class next month and they are excited. Thanks for watching. Linda B.
What beautiful piece of paper engineering Linda, and a marvellous gift, once again gorgeous papers. Not good at construction, measuring is not my forte,xx
Hi Kate, I do love this box and have made it over and over for different people as a gift. numbers for whatever reason work for me so I have done all the measuring for you, I hope you give it a try. Thanks for watching. Linda B.
WOW!!! That's spectacular 🤩🤓
Thank you 👍😇🌷
Dear Linda this video ist amazing! Thx for sharing
Thank you Sabine. Thanks for watching, hopefully you will give it a try. Linda B.
I LOVE this box!!! I want to make one for everyone!! Thanks for this video. You did such a good job ❤️❤️❤️❤️👍
Hi Sweetninabean81, This is still one of my favorite projects for a special gift for someone think about this in some of the beautiful rose papers we have now (Petal Promenade). I think it would be stunning. Thanks for watching. Linda B.
Great tutorial, easy to follow and very helpful. Thank you for sharing!
Hi Ruth, Thanks! hope you give it a try. Thanks for watching. Linda B.
Wonderful tutorial Linda very easy to follow, just love it TFS XX✨✨✨✨✨
Thanks Kathleen, This is a great project and a beautiful gift. Thanks for watching and Happy Holidays to you and your family. Linda B.
Linda, this is a lovely gift idea but seems a little difficult for my skill set. You have great ideas that I like a lot. Great job!
Thanks Eva, I know it looks difficult but it is definitely is not. You just need to go slow, take your time and move one step at a time. I am always happy to help. I hope you give it a try. Thanks for watching. Linda b.
Hello good night my name is carla i am portuguese and i am living in Manchester for almost two years i love your videos your work is magnificent i make some pieces in carton with fabric lining .
Thank you for your kind words I am fairly new at scrapbooking but justtttt love it in fact I think it's an addiction. I am so n love with you tube for help And watching you today was so relaxing.
Hi Jan, What's not to love, for me have a creative outlet is as important as breathing. As you get more involved you will find this all very satisfying. Again, let me know if and how I can help. Linda .
This is so perfect! Can't wait to try this
Hi Carla Thank you, let me know if I can be of any help. Linda B.
Thank u so much Linda but u gave great instructions. I will hv to send u a pic whenever I do it
Hi Carla, That would be fantastic. Thanks, Linda B.
Thank you for the tutorial. I have made many of these this year to give as Christmas gifts.
How wonderful they do make a lovely gift.
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You do beautiful things with paper, I hope I do this project.
Hi Rebecca, Give it a try, while there are lots of pieces it is not difficult, just take your time. It makes a lovely gift. Linda B.
Thank you...I wish you showed caed ideas
Wow! Cool!
One of my all time favorite projects! Thanks for watching Kathy.
Looks like a fun gift!
Hi Marilyn, I have now made several as gifts for friends. Thaks for Watching. Linda B.
Wow, so pretty
I love this box but there's too many steps. Maybe as I get better and more experienced I will try this project.
Stationary...meaning staying in one place, not moving. Stationery...meaning paper. Good way to remember is stationery...letter, both using “er”
Hi Granny, LOL I can't believe in all this time I didn't catch that. Thank you and Happy Crafting. Linda B.
If you rotate the stamp pocket 90 or 180 degrees the stamps won’t fall out when it’s closed.
love it thanks so much!
Hi Kathy Kirk, Thank you. Thanks for watching. Linda B.
Dannie Hussey "Stampin Up Staytionery Box 1 of 2" published on Sept 9,2008
Hi Robin, Yes that is the one!! Thank you for looking that up. Thanks for watching. Linda B.
nice I like it keep it up it is very helpful for me
Thank you Havaldar, and thanks for watching. Linda B.
This so pretty. I tried to make it, but the measurement for stamp thing wasn't there and your holder wasnot in camera shot so it was difficult. Luckily the direections were clear , but I don't think I made it correctly.But it is pretty and thank you
Hi Cindy, Thanks! Why don't you bring your project with you on Saturday and we can look at it together. Thanks for watching
Im new at this and one think I think you need to be mindful of is not all of has a Scorer on our Trimmers.. I totally did that backwards.
Oh So sorry Connie, Yes you will have to use whatever you have for scoring when I refer to scoring and your trimmer or cutter or whatever it is you use to cut your paper for cutting. Thanks for watching. Linda B.
Such a beautiful gift. Thanks for sharing. Could you use Tear & Tape instead of Fast Fuse?
HI Mary Kay, Thank you! Tear and tape might work for most of it. I would just make sure you use plenty of it. Thanks for watching. Linda B.
Great box! Do you have written instructions available? Thank you for sharing your turtoriaL!
Hi Debby, sorry only the video. I don’t know about others who made the box.
Great, but put the box in view, couldn't see where you were putting the stamp pocket.
Hi Yuki, Thanks for watching. Yes a much earlier video and i am still learning. Hopefully others are more on screen. Linda B.
My only comment was when you started with the stamp and post it note you were off camera and it was hard to see what you were doing and where you were putting it other than that I love the project
Hi Reisa, Thank you so much for watching. Yes, sorry I was a bit off camera, hopefully by looking at the end product you can see where each one went. The post it note holder is placed first and the little pocket is just set down with a bit of a margin to hold a few stamps. let me know if you have specific questions. Thanks. Linda B.
Thank you for your great video. I am going to make these for Christmas presents did you cover with card stock or thinner designer papers .
Hi jan, Thank you! I am a big fan of you and your work, it is lovely to hear from you. I used basic black card stock for all of the box elements. Then I covered those pieces with the whole lot of lovely DSP. Let me know if you have additional questions, I am always happy to help. Thanks for watching. Linda B.
I love this im defently gonna buy some cardstock to make this😚😚😚😚😙
Hi Jacqueline, I generally advise people to just take their time when making this. It is not hard just lots of pieces. Thanks for watching. Linda B.
Linda Bedinger, Ink and Ingenuity thanks for the advise 😊I 'll try my best when working on it and great tutorial by the way
Beautiful! What pound cardstock are you using for the base and lid
Hi Hope, It is regular Stampin up Paper, so I believe it is 65 pound paper. Thanks for watching.
This is so cute! You made it look easy. Why did you use two different adhesives?
Hi Teddy, I used the stronger adhesive to put the box together and another because it didn't need the same level of strength. Tombow and red sticky strip are the stickiest and strongest followed by Fuse by Stampin' UP! then tear and tape and finally snail. They all have their uses. Thanks for watching. Linda B.
Lovely project. You forgot the link to the original tutorial, could you provide it please?
Hi Frances, I referenced Dannie Hussey at the bottom of the information. On RUclips if you search for stationary box, Dannie Hussey, she comes right up in fact you get several different people making different versions of the box. I particularly liked Dannie's video. Thanks for watching. Linda B.
Hi Lisa, I made this lovely stationery set today. Unfortunately my SU envelopes do not fit it. Did you have special smaller ones??
Hi Maria. mine did accommodate regular A2 Cards and Envelopes are you in the US? I know European cards and envelopes are slightly larger. I guess you will have to fill it with note cards.
Its a beautiful project but unfortunately you weren't in screen for a lot of it so I couldn't follow as well as I would have liked to. Thanks for sharing though.
I love this box, could you tell me how many pieces of the flowered paper you used.
Thank you
Hi Dawn if you select the see more at the bottom of the video all of the instructions sizes and paper are listed if you don't see it or something isn't clear let me know. Thanks for watching. Linda B.
Hi Dawn, it just occurred to me that you might be asking a different question. I did use just one paper pack of the 12 “x 12” paper, I am not sure you can get two boxes from the same paper pack unless you reverse the the paper use I.e. the small florals on the lid and the larger flowers on the box front etc. So sorry if I misunderstood. Happy crafting. Linda B.
Hi Linda, Love the tutorial, one question on the measurements? The written instructions on the bottom says for the Post it Note Base 6 1/6" x 3 1/4", but the video says 6 1/2" Thanks for sharing.
Hi Vicki, Good catch. I did mean to say 6 1/2" I have changed the instructions under the video. Thanks so much for watching. Warmly, Linda B.
I am very new to paper crafting . So new that I don't even have a paper trimmer or scoreboard or bone cutter etc. I am also on a small budget. Do you have any recommendations on products that I could purchase . I am also a new subscriber to your channel. Nice to meet you. Have a blessed day.
Hi Tonia, Hello and Welcome! I definitely do have suggestions for you. I would love to talk with you. There are some things you should get before others and I have helped people in the past build an effective set of tools to get started. My cell phone is listed below the video on all of my recent projects. Give me a call or send aninquiry on my stampin up site and that will give me your email address and phone. I would love to help you get started. I look forward to talking with you. Warmly, Linda B.
I just wanted to know the name of the machine that you used to stick the douple face tape???
It is an amazing work by the way 💙💙💙
Hi Veronica, I am not sure what you are referring to I just re-watched the video and am still not sure.
i love de box, but i miss the scorelines at the infos 😕
Hi Auma, Scorelines for the Box are 3 inches and 9 inches, which is 7.6cm and 22.9 then turn and score at 5 inches and 7 inches, which is 12.7 cm and 17.8 cm. I hope this helps. Thanks for watching. Linda B.
Hi Auma, the Score lines for the box are 3 inches and 9 inches, which is 7.6 cm and 22.9cm then turn your paper and score at 5 inches and 7 inches which is 12.7 cm and 17.8 cm. Thanks for watching. Linda B.
The stamp and post it attachments were off camera. 😮🙁🙁🙁
Yes Lyra, made a long time ago, I've learned a lot since then. Thanks for watching.
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where can I print description and measurements? Love demo.
Hi Judie, I haven't seen written instructions on this one anywhere. I just followed the original video I saw. Thanks for watching. Linda B.
Maymay Made It has all the measurements on her video and blog: ruclips.net/video/KXi_iRdC55s/видео.html - Nicole, Canada
Thank you for this FREE demension and make up tutorial. Can you please tell me what GSM the card is. Oh sorry its pounds in America and i can use a converter to work it out no problems. I must now subscribe as you make my sort of things a little bit different from the norm. Hugs xxx.
Thanks Margaret I will always be available for help just let me know. Thanks for watching. Linda B.
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Is this the same one as MayMay?
Hi Denise, It could be. I don't know May May, I will look her up. The video I originally watched was Dannie Husey from 2008. Thanks for watching. Linda B.
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Thanks Tina!
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Whats 'snail'
Hi Jacqueline, We call tape runners 'snail', mostly because of it's shape. Thanks for watching. Linda B.
Linda Bedinger, Ink and Ingenuity thanks im defentlly gonna look into that and maybe get some of my own xoxox😙😙😴
Great video - mostly out-of-focus though
Yes this is quite an old one I have learned a lot since then. Thanks for watching Roberta. Linda b.
I love your demo, but here in the US why do we call tape runners "snail"? It makes me think of snail slime. I wish we had a better name for them. Great demo though! :)
Hi Pat, Thank you! I think we call it snail because of the shape, I believe the right name is tape runner. I really never paid any attention to it. Happy crafting. Linda B.
@@LindaInkandIngenuity I thought it was copyrighted by SU, like a brand name. - Nicole, Canada
Hi, The tape runner SU uses is rebranded from TomBow. Thanks for watching. Linda B.
Very beautiful but every once while you’re at a screen where it’s hard to see what you’re doing God bless and take care
You to much off camera