Shaker Boxes
June 4, 2008 5:00 pm Paper Crafts, Techniques and MediumsSupplies Needed
Decorative Paper or Cardstock
Scissors or Craft Knife
Metal Ruler
Craft Plastic, Acetate or Page Protector
Thick craft foam, Cardboard or Cardstock
Paper Glue
Shaker Stuff: Confetti, small paper punched shapes
Optional: Mat Cutter (oval or circle)
Step-by-Step
- There is more than one way to make a shaker box or card. And you can buy shaker box kits or pre-done pieces. This is a way to make one from scratch.
- There are 4 pieces to a shaker box: The front, the window craft plastic (or acetate or page protector), the thick frame and the backing.
- Decide on the design of your shaker box. For beginners, a simple square is best. But keep in mind you can use a square with a circle window or even cut out a shape for your shaker box. Let’s start with a square with a square window. The measurements will be 4” x 4” with a 3” x 3” window centered in the middle.
- Cut the front, the plastic, the frame and the backing. All will be 4” x 4”.
- Cut a window for the front and the frame. The window for the front should be slightly smaller that the window in the frame.
- Adhere the backing to the frame. Backing can be simple plain cardstock. Or if you want a decorative paper to show through the window, make sure you glue the right side showing through the window.
- Adhere the plastic to the front. Make sure you get a good seal all the way around the window.
- Add your shaker confetti into the frame.
- Adhere the front to the frame. You might want to put a heavy book on top for a few hours to get the best seal.
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