Guest Design Scor-Pal Petal Box Tutorial

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Guest Design: Scor-pal Petal Box

By Nina Yang (waffleflower.com)





Supplies:
Scor-pal, Scor-tape, Pencil & Eraser, Scissors, a 1-3/4 circle from scrap, a
piece of 6x12 patterned paper, [Optional] Hexagon Template (download
here) or circle cutters/dies.



STEP 1:
Patterned side up;
Top of your paper (where petals will be) against the left border;
Score at 1.5, 3 and 5.5



STEP 2:
Patterned side up;
Bottom of your paper against the top;
Stop all score lines at the 1.5 line scored in step 1: Score at 1-3/4, 3-1/2, 5-
1/4, 7, 8-3/4 and 10-1/2.


STEP 3:
Patterned side down;
Top of your paper against top;
Do not score but use your bone folder to mark 1-1/2, 3-1/4, 5", 6-3/4, 8-1/2
and 10-1/4. (1/4 to the left of the lines scored in step 2)



STEP 4:
Patterned side down:
Bottom of your paper against top;
Do not score but use your bone folder to mark 3, 4-3/4, 6-1/2, 8-1/4, 10
and 11-3/4. (1/4 to the left of the lines scored in step 2)


I numbered the marks hoping it would be easier to see in the next step.

STEP 5:
Patterned side down;
Line the numbers in pairs up with the 6 line on Scor-pal (#0s shown here);
Stop at the 3 line scored in step 1, score at 6.



Continue to line up the number in pairs and score all 6 pairs as shown:


STEP 6:
Prepare the petal template
















STEP 7
Mark the petals as shown:








STEP 8:
Put scor-tape along the bottom (5.5 line scored in step 1), cut as shown:



Cut the top as shown:












STEP 9:
Fold the scored lines as shown:


















STEP 10
Add scor-tape to the side

Line up and adhere.






STEP 11:

Attach the base (Hexagon template can be download here, print at 100% )










Or you can use the inside of a scor-tape roll as a template:



Cut slightly inside the lines: We will use two circles as shown below:




STEP 12:
Close the box. (Click here to view the video clip showing this step)









Done!




For variations, please visit my website at http://waffleflower.com

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