 Hi everybody it's Sam at Leaks That Crowd, thank you for watching my tutorials today. I've got these really dinky, sweet wrapper boxes. Now I've made something similar before but this is a completely enclosed box and it's a self-closing box as well. So the inspiration for this came from these tiny little chocolates which are gorgeous and they've got the little, you can see there all the little kind of markings all along the side there which I've recreated with the scoreboard just again to kind of give that more authentic sweet wrapper look. But basically you just kind of pop open the sides here and then out pop two of these chocolates. So these make lovely little gifts, they would look great as little party favors. I've made the bow as well, this bow I've done a separate tutorial for so I'm not going to show you how to make that today but I'll put a little link up here when I come to that bit just so you can see how it's made. This one is one and three-eighths of an inch on all four sides and length it comes in at five and a half inches when it's in its 3d form, when it's flat it's six inches. So it's just using one sheet of 6x6 card and then obviously just your pattern paper and this piece here but you may not even need to put the bow or this on you can just keep them all plain and have them in a big basket and they could be nice favors for people to take maybe at the end of a party that way. Now I've also done a whopper so this is the bigger version which I originally done first and I thought actually these look better I think like this I think they're really cute but if you do want to do one this is with one sheet of 12x12 and I'll put the dimensions for this one in my blog okay but once you see how it's done you can see as long as it's a square size then you'll be able to do this in any size you want so 10x10 8x8 yeah every other size in between that so put that one to one side leave all that there so you are going to need just a few simple bits and pieces so there's my little bow all ready to go. You need four pieces of one and one-eighth of an inch by three and that's to decorate your four sides and then you need your one sheet of six by six so first of all make sure I'm all in here so along your six inch side you want to score at half an inch so half an inch and then one and three eighths of an inch then four and five eighths of an inch and five and a half okay then you're going to rotate your card and then you'll need to bring in a ruler so grab my metal one here and you want to lie your ruler down so that it is against just coming up to the one and three eighth marker so pop your stylus in at one and three eighths and then pop the ruler just next to it you're going to miss the first section to that first score line and the second sketch section and you're just going to score so pop your stylus down and it will go in the little valley at one and three eighths of an inch and score that down to that score line and then you'll be left with this score line and this score line so if I just bring it up basically all you're doing is scoring within this section at each of those same so one I'm going to talk you through them all but you're just going to score each of those ones that I give you you're just scoring within this so you're missing this piece here because we're going to score that all in a minute but you're missing this section so pass that first score line here and then you're starting from the second score line from the top and then you're finishing here and then you'll have that bot which is the second the well we got one two is the third score line so you'll score into the third and then you're leaving to the fourth and then to the bottom so that one's at one and three eighths of an inch then come along pop your stylus at two and three quarters of an inch pop your ruler down your ruler is just a guide for you to be able to hover your stylus pass that first score line down to that second score line it will sit in the little well where it needs to okay and that's at two and three quarters and then just score within those two score lines then go along to four and one eighth of an inch again pop your stylus in hover it over until you get to that second score line and then score so that's the four and one eighth the last one then is five and a half so again pop your ruler in and your stylus make sure the stylus sits in then put the ruler in because the ruler is just a guide for you remember and then just bring it hover it over and then start again from that second score line and just score down to the next one okay so you're doing four score lines within this large area that you've got and the reason we're missing this section is because if you were to continue it you'd have a score line here and here and it would just ruin this front of that sweet wrapper style we want it completely plain so once you've done that rotate it back again I'm sorry keep it in the same orientation so you've just done those four score lines and then what you want to do is that every one eighth of an inch so every single score line you're going to score but just to the first score line so all the way along and this is what creates that little so this is purely decorative but it gives you I think a really nice effect to make it look like a sweet wrapper and I'm literally just scoring that first score line at every single score line that there is every one eighth all the way along okay now I've already done that side so then I'm going to rotate it round and I'm actually going to do this one here now when you've done them so I'm going to just do these ones for a minute okay so they're all done once you've done them rotate it back around and just go back over your half inch score line and your five and a half inch score line and basically it will just tidy up if you've gone over just a little bit but it will give you that nice crisp score line again because that's what that's what creates our closure so when that pops back into place that's what closes our box so just go back through those score lines again okay so that is what you should have so you'll have all those little score lines then you've got one score line another score line then you will have four score lines in the middle and then these ones again and then all the little ones there I will have a little template of how it should look on my blog okay hopefully I've explained that enough for you also what I must remember that last one so the one that you done it five and a half in the middle it doesn't have to be you can actually just score it right the way through okay so from five and a half just score all the way down on that one okay because that's our tap that's what's holding it all together okay so other than that so it's three actually that you have that are just within that middle bit the last one can go all the way through okay so now what you want to do is burnish all of your score lines you can obviously do these ones okay now the middle ones we're going to have to pinch those because we don't want to create the score line going all the way through but we do need to help it a little bit so just kind of just pinch or just bend it see what I'm doing there just so it's kind of got a shape that it wants to go into but we're not although you can kind of see it's very faint that you won't notice that when it's all down just kind of just fold them just a little bit there okay then I'm going to use some of my red tape here you can use your wet glue and double-sided tape it doesn't matter it's just this is what I've got at hand and I'm just running that along my tab and kind of hogging it against the score line okay and then just make sure all of the air bubbles are out of whatever tape it is even double-sided tape rub it over with your bone folder and it will create a much better seal and then because we haven't folded these you kind of need to like wrap it like that okay so it is a little bit fiddly but it's worth it because it gives you a really nice effect and then just very carefully line up your score lines is the best way to do this I'm just lining up that one and that one do that end first and then the rest you can then just kind of work it along as long as all your score lines meet there we go okay so at the minute we've kind of got this odd shape but that's completely fine now where we've done our join you want that to be at the back and then these two at the front and then what you're going to do is you're going to start to squash them down keeping this as straight up facing upwards as possible pinch it up to the score line don't worry about this now what you want to do is start popping this all in up to that score line so it is a you've got to kind of work it into its kind of place and then again on this side just kind of squeeze it like so now we could score this but it's not worth it it's so much easier just to do this and then just pinch so you're creating a triangle so it's just like a sour cream the bottom of a sour cream box okay so that's what we're doing there so you can see I've just pinched and now that stays closed all on its own so again I'll do it on this end make sure this is facing up right and then just go down and squeeze just squeezing the end bit between your finger and your thumb just the bit where we've done all those score lines and then just kind of work your way up and once it gets to that score line because you've burnished it it wouldn't actually just want to take that form anyway and then just pinch and again now that one's where the join is sort of be a little bit thicker because you've got two bits of card over each other there you go and you see what I mean now so we've not got those score lines you would have had them continue through there if you'd done that I mean try it if you think it'd be easy for you but it might just ruin the overall effect but I hope you agree that's not too difficult to do what I would maybe suggest is play around on a bit of scrap piece of six by six first just so you can get used to you know kind of that bit with your finger and your thumb it's the fiddliest part but yeah really love it so now you just want to stick down all of your pieces so grab that one where's my glue I'm just going to stick all of these on all four sides okay so I've just decorated those four sides there and then I've got my bow here and I'm just going to splodge a load of glue again I go through these so quickly I feel like every tutorial I'm always trying kind of shaking out all the bits okay and then just pop that one again make sure your seam is at the back and this will fit this is the second smallest one okay so when I when you go to the tutorial which will be up here now this is the second smallest of the bows I do five different sizes and they're really easy to make it's using some bunting or bannadise that I have however you can make them with just normal strips and I show you how to do that as well so there we go just hold that in place a little bit longer okay so that's now stuck down and then you just pop it open so it just pops at the back and then I can just pop two of those chocolates in and just literally just squeeze it back down it all just falls back into place so there you have it I think they are absolutely adorable my mini little sweet wrapper boxes so there you go give me a thumbs up if you enjoyed today I will pop everything else on those sizes for the bigger one in my blog as always and all the links to everything and yeah until next time I'll see you then thanks for watching bye