One of the things I like about going to a multi crafting
croup is that you get to try out things you never thought you would ever need
or use. When I first saw how to make a pipe cleaner bear on Pinterest I decided
they were so cute that I had to find a way to sell them at my craft sales. They
reminded me of Matchbox bears, but I couldn’t find a quick cost effective way
of making boxes, until I mentioned the idea to my papercraft friends at the
craft group. They introduced me to Scoring boards which are great for getting
even lines for making cards, gift boxes, and envelopes.
The part of the boards used for making boxes tend to be labeled lid and base at the top and bottom as there is a small difference in
size so that one part of the box is a different size when they go together so
you have to make sure you use the correct end each time. For some reason on
mine the lid side is smaller than the base side, so I always label my template
guides as seen in the picture.
Using the board and counting the spaces (or rows) between
scoring makes the boxes quick and easy as there is no measuring involved. I
mark on my template the count so that I don’t forget if its been a few months
since I made any. Each brand of these boards does seem to be slightly different in size, the boxes made with this one are slightly bigger that the ones my friend makes so they are not interchangeable.
I decided to make the boxes in the same way as a matchbox as they are a bit tougher for the sake of ware and tear than just having a single layer of card at each end. It also gives a neater look and hides the glue used to keep it all together.
My bears are approx 4cm or 1 ½ inches tall
For the blanket and pillow I use a mix of ribbon, felt, and any fabric scraps I have lying around and glue them into place making sure there is plenty of room under the blanket for the bear. I had tried putting some stuffing under the pillow but found that the bears tended to sit too high and their noses got caught when closing the box. You can use any card packaging for the matchbox covers and I like to find more unusual things.
