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Grandma’s Little Treasure Box

I made the cutest little treasure box for my Mom. It has pictures of all her “Treasures” in it. Her children and grandchildren!

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/grandmas-little-treasure-box • Posted by Julie S.

I made the cutest little treasure box for my Mom. It has pictures of all her “Treasures” in it. Her children and grandchildren! It was really fun to make and not hard at all! Let me show you how you can make a little box with “Your Little Treasures.” It just takes a few items and a little imagination!

You will need

Project Budget
Cheap

Time

0 h 50

Difficulty

Nice & Simple
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Description

I made the cutest little treasure box for my Mom. It has pictures of all her “Treasures” in it. Her children and grandchildren! It was really fun to make and not hard at all! Let me show you how you can make a little box with “Your Little Treasures.” It just takes a few items and a little imagination!

Instructions

  1. Small matchbox paint it

    The first thing you need to do is paint your match box, inside and out. It takes a few coats but dries fast. I did mine in brown.

  2. While your box is drying you can get started on the other parts. First you need to make your accordion for your pictures. So, cut a piece of cardstock at about 2″x12″ (It might not be exactly at 2″ but trim it to fit in your matchbox) Score and fold at about 1 1/2″ increments. (Again adjust to fit your matchbox.)

  3. Small match box stuff

    Now that you have you accordion all ready its time to create your mini scrapbook pages in your photo editing program. My album has 9 pages. You also will need to measure around your match box and create a piece to wrap around it and create piece to cover the chipboard on the top. Here are all my pieces printed and cut out.

  4. Small matchbox ink edges

    Now come the really fun part! Putting it all together. Before I put any of my pieces together I sanded and inked all the edges.

  5. Small matchbox closeup1

    Then I glued my pages to my accordion and glued the accordion into the bottom of my box.

  6. Small matchbox top

    Then I created the top of my box, I used the chip board which is sized just a little bit bigger than my match box top. I glued my printed out paper to the top and then my cute little top piece. Like this:

  7. Small matchbox front view

    Now you just have to put your little Brad on the front for a little “handle.”

  8. Small matchbox open top view

    Now you have the cutest little box full of your Treasures!