Want to find out how to create an adorable Secret Drawer Box to brighten someone’s day? Sandiebella has you covered!
Score the 6″ x 9″ card on the long side at 3″ and 6″
Score on the 6″ side at 3″
Turn the card and score diagonally from the 3″ scoreline on the short side to the first scoreline on the long side. Move out 1″ and score again.
Repeat on the opposite end of the long side. as shown below.
Cut away the corners, on the outer scoreline.
Score again, on the short side, at 3.5″ down to the intersecting scoreline.
With the card facing so that the cropped corners are at the top, use a craft knife and ruler to cut the centre square on the bottom half diagonally from the top right to the bottom left.
Again using a craft knife, cut diagonally from the top right of the centre square down to the 3.5″scoreline.
Cut across the 3.5″ scoreline to remove the whole piece.
Cut a wedge from the other end of the 0.5″ section.
Finally, cut along the left edge of the centre square to make a triangle flap.
For the second part of the box, score the 6″ x 11″ on the long side at 3″, 6″ and 9″. Turn and score it at 3″ on the short side.
Cut away the top 2″ section. The 2″ section on the bottom will be the hinge that holds the box together.
As with the first piece of the box, score diagonally from corner to corner and again 1″ out from that scoreline.
Repeat on the other end of the long side.
Cut away the corners.
Place the card on the scoring board with the uncut side at the edge and score at 2.5″ (if the card is turned with the cut corners are along the side edge, score at 3.5″)
With the 2″ section on the right, cut the second scoreline up to the 3″ intersecting scoreline.
On this piece you want to cut diagonally from top left to the bottom right of that square.
Repeat as for the first part of the box, making the 0.5″ tab.
When both pieces are cut out, fold and crease all the scorelines with a bone folder.
Apply double sided tape to the inside of the 1″ diagonal sections at the top of each piece and fold them inwards.
Fold up the triangle and apply adhesive to all sides. Remove the backing tape and fold the triangle in onto the square beside it. Apply tape to the 0.5″ tab on the other side and bring that in on the other side to complete one side of the box.
Repeat the assembly instructions above for the second side of the box. Apply a generous amount of double sided tape to the inside of the hinge and adhere the other side of the box to it.
To create the drawers, cut three 4-5/8″ x 4-5/8″ squares and score each of them at 7/8″ on all four sides. Cut to create tabs as shown below. Apply adhesive to the outside of the tabs and fold inward, adhering them to form the box shape.
To insert the drawers into the box, apply double sided tape around the top of two sides. This will adhere to the side and the back inside of the box. Because we only need to add adhesive to one side of the bottom drawer, place the drawer into the box without removing the tape backing, mark where the edge is and apply adhesive to the part that will be sitting on the bottom of the box. Remove all the tape backing and carefully slide the drawer to the back, before pressing it in place.
Turn the box upside down to adhere the top box, again, applying adhesive around two sides of the box. Slide the drawer in and then press into place.
To adhere the third drawer in the middle of the other side of the box, apply double sided tape around the two edges and only peel back one edge. Lie the box on it’s back so that you can see between them. Adhere the drawer centered between the top and bottom drawers on the other side. Once you are happy with the position, remove the rest of the tape backing and press into place. Close up the box to make sure the drawers don’t obstruct each other.
To help keep the box closed, cut a little piece of card and adhere it to the inside of the bottom, on the side with no drawer. You want the little piece of card to slide under enough that it just catches the double sided tape used to on the bottom of the drawer.
At this point, if you want to add ribbon, cut two pieces of white ribbon approx 7″ long and adhere them to each side of the box opening – approximately 1″ in.
To make all the layers, cut:
Adhere all the panels to the sides and top of the box. Decide which way you will be displaying the box and position the sentiment to suit. As we want both images to be seen, this box will be displayed with the closure facing front.
Apply foam tape only to half of the sentiment, as the box needs to open and close. Set the box aside for now.
To stamp the images, first cut your white card using a 2.5″ circle die. Leave the die in place. Stamp the image pressing firmly where the stamp crosses the die.
Colour both images with your desired medium and then adhere them to the remaining two 2.75″ circles. Add a little tab for decoration. Using foam tape/dots, adhere the image circles each side of the box opening, and adhere the other circle panels to the other two sides of the box.
Finally, cut six strips of paper measuring 0.75″ x 2.75″ and adhere them to the exposed sides of the drawers.
Embellish as desired.
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Very clever and oh so pretty!
Fabulous project. It’s really pretty and your instructions are so detailed and clear. I can’t wait to make this clever project.
STUNNING!!!!! and oh so clever, of course – Sandiebella!!
Thanks for the detailed look. I want to give this a try even though it seems a bit complicated from anything I’ve done. I will take it one step at a time.
What a pretty box!! I’ll like to give it a try, but could you tell what it is with cm’s in stead of inches. I’m from Europe?
Sandie is also from Europe. 😉 You can use Google or other search engines to easily convert measurements. Hope that helps!