Monday, December 12, 2011
Santa's Pants Box
This was inspired by a box seen on Pinterest. Since I'm always in a hurry when I decide to do a project, I knew it would take me too long to make a cut. file in Design Studio so I used an empty box for the base.
An empty saltine cracker box was my starting point.
I measured one half of the box and made a mark 5" from the bottom fold. This is my cut line and I'll get two finished boxes from each saltine box.
I opened the side seam on the box and flattened it out. This makes it easier to cut the bib portion on the pants.
You can see where I drew the black lines as the outline for the bib cutout.
Then I used a ruler to make a straight cutting line across the width of the box and cut on the line.
To finish the box, I covered it with red paper, cut a 3/4" strip of black for the belt and punched out a white square for the buckle. The only black brads I had were too small so I colored some large brass ones with a black Sharpie Marker and attached the straps to the front and back of the box.
Now I have a Santa Pants box that's 4 x 4 x 3.5"---a perfect size to hold a pint sized jar of homemade goodies.
Labels:
Christmas projects,
Santa Pants Box
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4 comments:
I love, love, love this! So inventive! Not only is it adorable but you've reapurposed an old box! I love coming here!
This is just too cute! What a fun project! Thanks for the directions!
Carolyn
http://cccscraproom.blogspot.com
Gee Linda, that's really cute! What a great idea to use the cracker box!
Now how cute is that!!
I love these....so cute.
This looks easy enough for me to make.
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