Friday, February 3, 2023

Deli Style Take Out Box Large or Medium

 Imitating a hot food take out container, join up 
the add-on shapes to main hull, then assemble by 
wrapping corner flanges around ends to glue in place, 
creating a sturdy gift box. To close, fold side flaps in, 
top flap down to tuck hook tab into center front slot. 
Once filled, gift container top panel can hold 
rectangle decor shape decorated as you choose. 
Sample card shapes included in cut file. 
(Sample large box shows a classic Valentine 
post card 3.5x5.5 as decoration which is 
NOT included in the cut file. [See note following
Assembly Step 1 for information about obtaining
a pdf photocopy of this vintage design.]
Sample medium box shows a specialty "postcard"
from a pictures print cardstock sheet.) 
Plain lid without holder tabs included as option. 
Finished container sizes: 
large approx. 4.89” wide x 6.5” long x 2.375” deep;
medium approx. 4.25” wide x 5.5” long x 2.125” deep. 
NOTE that 12x12 cutting capacity and card stock
sheets are required to complete this design.)

ASSEMBLY: 1. Identify and cut the shapes for large box:
A main hull         B separate "add-on" lid portion
C & D side flanges
E sample offset lid rectangle shape or template
F sample lid "post card" rectangle or template
G lid decoration printed vintage post card
which is NOT included in the cut file; choose 
or create your own lid decoration pre-print.
Vintage post cards can be searched for online
through vendors such as HipPostcard.
NOTE ABOUT "BE SWEET" VINTAGE POSTCARD:
This antique postcard was obtained from a consignment
vendor, with original sentiment on backside dating it
to circa 1930s. Since copyright from that era has either
expired or can otherwise not be verified as still
in effect, Hearthsewn will offer a pdf version of it
as a printable download, once verification can be made
of purchase of the Deli Style Take Out Box Large design file.
To receive the image by return email:
1) purchase the file through Silhouette America's
online store, open file, and determine answer to
this question: how many DIFFERENT shapes are there?
2) email a request for the Be Sweet Vintage Postcard image
to hearthsewnpatterns@yahoo.com with "Vintage Postcard
Image" in the re: line; in email body state answer to
shapes quantity question.
The full size (postcard) image will be returned as
attachment pdf image.
2. Identify and cut the shapes for medium box:
A main hull
B add on top lid flap
C lid decoration printed vintage post card from
printed panels card stock sheet
which is NOT included in the cut file; choose 
or create your own lid decoration pre-print 
NOTE that C shape for medium box was fussy-cut
from a printed panels specialty card stock sheet.
3. Prepare the box hull for either large or medium by
bending back (as "mountain" folds) on ALL perforation
lines, except . . .
. . . the short side perforation lines in each side of box
shown here, which are folded as "valley" folds.
For large box, fold the inward edge flanges of lid and
side flanges forward as "mountain" folds.
4. With the box hull laid face down, tuck the lid
flange under top hull edge (opposite the slot front
flange), adjust side to side for accurate alignment
and glue in place. In similar manner, tuck side flap
flanges each under the hull's side edges, adjust for
alignment, and glue in place. Press each seam under
a heavy, flat weight, if possible, until completely dry.
5. Identify the corner wrap around "gusset" which
includes the "valley" fold noted in Step 3, then . . .
. . . apply a strong, quick-grab adhesive such as
Fabri-Tac shown here on outward face (shown above), 
and inside face shown here, then . . .
. . . wrap the triangle around to the side panel
and glue in place. 
NOTE that the top straight edge of "gusset"
should line up with flap fold perforation edge,
or fall just below it.
Hold or lay on flat surface
and apply fingertip pressure until secure.
Repeat for the other 3 corner gussets.
6. If desired, apply adhesive tape to backside of
interior accent floor "liner", then position and
attach to inside bottom of box.
7. To close box after filling, fold side flaps inward,
front flap inward, then . . .
. . . fold top flap into position and insert latch hook
into slot.
8. For med. box lid decor, slide the rectangle "post card"
under the four flat tabs to secure in place.
9. As large box front flap decoration, layer the post card
shape on the offset (larger) rectangle and
attach in place.
If using the printed pdf post card, it should fit
onto the larger rectangle in the same way.
Position the prepared decor assembly between
the hold tabs in the same way as for med. box.
Here are the large (left) and medium boxes side
by side for comparison.

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