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Tuesday, February 13, 2024

Double Ends Popper Box Extra Large

Assemble this two-part hull gift box to decorate
 for holidays, seasons or occasions with boxy ends 
that pull sides-outward to open and close. 
Add "print & cut" for my Valentine oval accent layer
from a separate design file, if desired.
Decorate with coordinated center and end overlay accents, 
fussy-cut text from specialty print paper, stamp, 
or print a festive greeting on accent oval. 
Then fill with candy treats. Surprisingly easy to assemble. 
(Use solid card stock that appears the same on 
front and back; two hull shapes can be cut from 
one 12x12 non-directional sheet.)
 Gift box measures approx. 6” long x 2” wide x 2” deep 
when assembled and fully closed 
(that’s large enough to insert a standard plastic gift card 
diagonally). 

ASSEMBLY: 1. Identify and cut the shapes:
A main hull and B add-on hull end shapes
C accent shapes for center (4)
D accent shapes for ends (8)
E optional scalloped oval and plain edge oval
F substitute "print & cut" plain edge oval
2. Bend back on the long horizontal perforation lines
of the hull to begin to create the box tube, including
the long edge flange tab.
3. At the end, bend the "solid" strip forward so that
it is face-down over the front of the main hull
(valley fold).
4. Bend back (mountain fold) to crease across
the narrow neck of the triangle shapes.
(NOTE that the first fold in previous step is
now hidden under the main hull.)
5. Bend back along the final perforation line in
the series (mountain fold) and crease.
6. Repeat steps 3-5 for the add-on end hull shape.
7. Apply adhesive of choice along the inward edge
tab face surface, then . . .
. . . overlap the straight end edge along the tabs'
perforation lines, taking care to align the segments
of the add-on with the panels of the main hull.
NOTE that there is a slight "notch" at the end of
the final "solid" strip. This extra length for the end
section will help the ends have a bit more "wrap"
allowance for the pull-open ends.)
8. Prepare to attach the accent shapes to the hull
assembly while it is flat. Fold the end panels inward
so that the "solid" portions are covering the side
portions of the middle hull as shown. This will reveal
only the portion of the box hull that will be visible
when the popper-end are in closed position.
9. Position and attach the center accents between
the end folds and the wall sections as defined
by the perforation lines or straight edge.
10. Position and attach the end accents, centering
within the popper end panels as defined by
the perforation creases or straight bottom edge.
11. Prepare the optional oval medallion by centering
and attaching the plain oval (with desired stamp,
hand-penned or fussy-cut message) over the contrast
scalloped oval.
Alternatively, prepare the "print & cut" oval message
following procedures and techniques for that method,
then position (centered) and attach.
12. Position and attach the oval accent medallion
onto one of the center two hull panels. Center the
medallion in the visible portion, or . . .
. . . to one side, if you plan to add a ribbon/bow
accent tied around the hull.
13. Prepare to close the box by pushing the "bridge"
narrow neck outward so that fold line is farthest out.
14. Form the hull into a tube to bring together
the plain long edge to overlap the opposite long flange
tab. Adjust and attach together to close the seam.
15. Prepare to close the first "popper end" by bending
the box end extensions inward. NOTE it may be easiest
to begin at the seam segment, bending first miter
end in, then moving counter clockwise to bend
the next end in so that the miter angle overlays
the regular corner end of the previous end.
Continue until all four ends are bent inward, then . . .
. . . flexing that fourth end so that it can tuck
under the first end as needed for the proper
sequence of overlapping of miter edges. 
16. Arrange the popper end straight edge to
overlap the tucked-under tab, and . . .
. . . join seam.
As the first seam is being set, gently ease the popper end
outward and away from the main hull. Then . . .
. . . adjust and re-attach the seam as necessary.
Hold and apply pressure until secure.
17. Repeat for the second end.
Here is the completed, closed popper box,
with ribbon accent tied on.

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