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  • From "Creative Juice"
    episode DCRJ-508


    (Continued from page 2)

    Your patterns will stay neat and organized with these storage boxes designed with timeless appeal.

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    Paper Pattern Storage Boxes

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    Paper Pattern Storage Boxes
    Materials:

    uncoated cardboard or wooden photo storage box
    old sewing patterns
    scissors
    découpage medium
    foam paintbrush
    ribbon
    glue gun and glue
    paper strips that fit into the box's label frame
    rubber letter stamps
    embossing pad
    embossing powder
    embossing or heat gun
    bamboo skewer
    file folders

    1. Unfold the old sewing patterns and cut into pieces that are several inches wide and long (figure A).

    2. Use the foam paintbrush to coat the top of the photo storage box with découpage medium (figure B). Make a collage of pattern pieces on top (figure C). Repeat on the sides of the box. Allow the box to dry.
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    Figure A

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    Figure B

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    Figure C


    3. Apply another coat of pattern pieces. Apply a topcoat of découpage medium. Smooth the box with the foam paintbrush so any brush lines go in the same direction. Allow the box to dry.

    4. Apply ribbon around the edge of the box top with hot glue (figure D).

    5. Use the letter stamps and embossing pad to stamp out the contents of the pattern box (figure E).

    6. Working on top of an open file folder, pour embossing powder over the stamped letters and tap off any excess. Funnel excess embossing powder back into the container using the file folder fold as a funnel.

    7. Heat and set the embossing powder using the embossing or heat gun. Hold the label still with a bamboo skewer and use the same skewer to help slide the finished label into the photo box label frame (figure F).
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    Figure D

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    Figure E

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    Figure F




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