Today is all about packaging, here and on The Design Files guest blog.
I have posted about this packaging some time ago and I love it so much I thought it would be great to share again for those of you who may not have seen it before. It's a box made from paper which requires no gluing!
HAND DRAWN PACKAGING
Supplies;
• pens, pencils, any drawing tool of choice
• 2 paper squares, one 5mm bigger than the other
You could illustrate both of your squares or just one. I have chosen to use paper from Monday's post which I have photocopied onto coloured paper. I am going to use this for my lid. Plus one plain black piece of paper for my base.
Now watch this informative little video.
I tried to illustrate how to do this but it became way too complicated and I ran out of time so the link above will get your through perfectly.
Once you have completed both of your paper squares you will have a base and lid which form a sweet, little box to package all sorts of goodies and presents in.
Once you have completed both of your paper squares you will have a base and lid which form a sweet, little box to package all sorts of goodies and presents in.
Experiment with different sizes and colours or even just some lovely textured papers. You could even recycle the sports pages from the newspaper to gift your Dad's Christmas present in. The possibilities are endless!
3 comments:
Thanks for the great ideas! Éva
OH MY GAWD these are so Ace Evie! YOU are a creative force to be reckoned with!
Simple and fabulous. xxx
these are fantastic! well done!
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