Recently I learned how to make this adhesive caddy for my desktop that I use to hold my Liquid glue, glue dots and dimensional.
I created a matching holder for my embellishments to match.
Here is step by step how I did this.
I cut three pieces of matching cardstock (Pacific point) 5.5"x4.5", 6.5"x7" and 6.5x9"
The smallest one I scored at 2" and 2.5" on the short side (4.5")
and then scored at 1/2" on each end of the long side (5.5")
The second piece I scored at 1" on each end of the short side (6.5")
and then 3" and 4" on the longer side (7")
The third piece I scored at 1" on each end of the short side (6.5")
and then at 4" and 5" on the long side (7")
After using my bone folder to crease these score lines,
I then cut and notched slightly along each of the middle sections along the side.
This allowed me to be able to fold in and adhere the sides.
I did this with all three 'boxes' which I then adhered to each other in gradient sizes.
At this point your caddy is ready for embellishments such as DSP, ribbon, bling...it's your choice.
I finished mine simply using a piece of (retired) DSP that measured 1.75"x4.25"
The smallest box holds the Artistry Blooms Sequins
and then I just put my other embellishments in order by size.
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