Love this SU speciality DSP. This one is called Parisian Breeze. Oh, speaking of DSP, it's only a couple more days, but I totally forgot to mention that SU is having a DSP special...buy 3 packs and get one FREE! We like free, right? If you are interested in catching this awesome deal, you can click onto my SU website to place your order :)
Okay...on to the tutorial...for the box, you will need one piece of cardstock cut at 8" X 10 1/2". Score one inch on both sides, turn the cardstock and score at 4 3/4" and 5 3/4".
Cut as shown and set aside.
Adhere sides in place.
Attach a jumbo eyelet on each side. Insert ribbon. Length depending on how long you want the handle. (Sorry, I forgot to take a pic of the ribbon being put in).
Now to make the cover. you will need a piece of DP 6" X 8 1/2". Score at 2 3/4" and 3 3/4". Corner round the corners as shown.
Add adhesive to the backside of the cover, on the bottom only!
Add adhesive to the backside of the cover, on the bottom only!
Adhere to the box as shown.
18 comments:
Wow, Teri these are awesome, thanks for the tutorial! I will try one this weekend.
Thanks for sharing. Can't wait to try this. Great job and love the colors you use.
Jenny
Lovely!! Thanks for sharing the tutorial!
Saskia :)
Thanks Teri for sharing the tutorial! :)
This is a cute card holder! I will have to give it a try sometime. I really love that paper from SU too!
So nice talking with you yesterday! It's been so long... let's shoot for June!
Hugs
Jodi =)
Hi Teri! Thanks so much for sharing this tutorial! This is such a great idea and it looks simple to do! =)
Oooh this is so cute! I gotta make this! Thanks for the tutorial!!!!
Sent you the images, let me know when you get them.
Love your cardholder! Your tutorial is right on as usual. I have so many projects I want to do...
Your card holder purses are too cute Teri!
hugs
Risa:)
Oh! I will definitely be making this one! You rock (love the DP too!).
Very cute RAK you recieved and the one you made too. Thanks for the tutorial. I'm always looking for little holders and I will definitely have to try this one! =)
Hugs,
Enjoli
I love it, how darling! Thank you for the tutorial!
I linked to this cute post in my Friday Favorites.
Ok, how slow am I? I finally found this toot and am going to try it tonight. Thanks for sharing, Sweetie! xoxo, Linda
This is just adorable! Thank you so much for sharing the instructions -- I am definitely going to be trying this one! (And will credit you.) Your blog is beautiful -- you do such lovely work! And I love Hello Kitty too. :) I actually just posted an HK project today, here.
Okay, I'm new to the craft blogging world so I just stumbled across your tutorial today! I followed your steps and successfully created my very first card holder(http://mlhsimplecrafts.blogspot.com/2009/06/my-simple-card-holder.html)! Thanks for such great tutorials!
Hi Teri,
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That is for your next RAK can you tell me when it will be?
Thank you very kindly,
The one thing that i don't understand why all designer used butterfly for their cards.kindly answer my question.
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