 Hi everybody it's Sam here, thank you for watching today, so I've got this little cute kind of match box easel card, I have made these before, I've made a taller or longer one with a chocolate bar in and I'll link that one up here because you might want something bigger, but basically it's just this little box, so that will all sit nice and flat, and then you can pop it up like so, so you have your easel and you can write a message there, so there's a card and a gift box in one as well, I love the little sentiment on the front here, a friend is a good bra, hard to find, supportive and close to your heart, and then inside you pull the drawer and up pops this heart, which says love, I might add you on there actually as well, then you have four Ritter Sport, now you could double those, there is room, so if you wanted to put eight in there you can, you actually get a pack of them, I'll show you in a moment, but I've split the two across, but you have room there to maybe put a different gift, you might want to put a bit of jewelry, you could put a necklace in there or something, it's entirely up to you and you don't have to put chocolates in here, and of course it doesn't have to be, I'm doing it as a gallantine, so it's a Valentine's for my girlfriends, this could be a lovely birthday theme, it could even work for Christmas, many occasions, really easy to do, so let me show you how, okay so this is the tray of the Ritter Sport, I already have a couple of other tutorials using these as well and I'll link that in case you have a few of these and you want to make some other gifts, they're really nice, this box you get nine and it was £1.99 from B&M in the UK, so I've got the four there that I'm going to use, for the stamp is an old creative stamping issue 55 and it was a stamped by Chloe one and that's where I've used the bra, the sentiments just underneath there and the heart there as well, so if you do have that one knocking around, I've pulled that one out, but of course anything will work and then for the heart on the inside, I've used this one here which was from the, it was a first edition one, I'm not sure the name of it but I will link it if I can find it in the description box, okay so I'm going to start off first of all with the tray, it's best to make that first and then we'll make the little wrap that goes around for it to slide out from, so grab your trimmer and I've cut this to five and three quarters squared, so cut it to five and three quarters squared and then just take a little shaving off of each side, so you can see it's five and three quarters, I'm just bringing it down to the next little tiny marker there, just such a small amount and again you can see there, yeah five and three quarters, so I'm just bringing it down a little bit, so you can see what I've just shaved off there, okay it's easier to just do it that way than to give me, than to give you that funny measurement and now you just want to score that one inch on all four sides, so one, one, one and one, okay so that's that piece and I'll just give you the measurements for the strip here, so this is a piece of ten by three and seven eighths of an inch, I've gone slightly over the width of the box because it's nice to have this just kind of overhang just slightly so it really conceals the tray when you slide it in and then along the ten inch side you want to score it half an inch, one and a half, five and a quarter and six and a quarter, okay and then for the little easel card on top which is optional you might not want to put that on, this is a piece of six and a half by three and a quarter, along the six and a half side you're just going to score it three and a quarter and at four and seven eighths of an inch, okay so that's all of the scoring done, so just fold and burnish all of the score lines, okay so starting with the tray I'm just going to cut down, just pick a side because they're all the same, it doesn't matter and just cut down each of the score lines to the first score line and just take away the sides a little bit there and again flip it so now that's facing away from you and you've got the opposite end and again just cut down those two lines, okay and then grab some glue and just pop it on the top of one of the tabs like so and just bring it under the side and bring that around to form one of the corners of the tray, make sure you get a nice right angle there and then go around to the next one and bring it down and wrap that side around and repeat the same at this end, okay and now we've got our tray next you want a piece of acetate so I've got quite a strong piece here this is actually off of some packaging I've just done about a quarter of an inch and then just fold you don't have to score it just fold about an inch or so at the end there I'm just going to pop a bit of red tape on that just put some red tape on the end there take the backing off and then choose what you want to do the front of the tray so I'm going to have that there and you're going to sit this with the folded side facing you and you're going to pop it in the middle if you want to mark a little pencil and measure it you can so it's folded in like so and what will happen we'll trim the end of this but you'll push that down with your little pop-up top up and then it will pop up so I'm going to bring mine in now I'm just going to trim this down so I'm not giving a measurement for this I've given you the width but you're all going to have something a bit different so it's easier just to see how I'm doing it it's very easy to adapt it for what you have and then I'm just going to run that tape along the middle of the heart and then I can just use the bottom of the heart there to sit in the middle of the acetate and then I can see that will just sit perfectly and just go over it and you'll see all the bubbles will come out as well okay so now that will pop inside the box also you want to just add a little hole punch you'll need to do it again once we've covered it and so yeah what I'm going to do is just go in here you just want to go about halfway okay and then I'm going to end up putting some pattern this paper now over the top but because I can see inside there I can punch through again it's just a bit easier because you're not having to punch through two layers of pattern paper so now I'm going to stick these all down and these measure up to cut four of them they're all the same and these measure three and a half by three quarters of an inch I'm just going to stick all four down okay so that's that and then I've got this piece here which is going to go inside so it's going to cover up that little bit of acetate that's three and a half inches squared and I'm going to use my cowl glue for this just to strengthen the bottom and then we're also going to add another piece inside the front there just to add some extra support so that when you pull the drawer you might have something a bit heavier in there and it will just hold that so that is just going to sit in the bottom so it just tidies everything up and then because we've already punched a hole before you can just go back over that now that same area so and then I've got some ribbon here so I don't need all of this at all so let's just take you need about three inches probably even that's too much fact yeah that's going to be too much you just want the smallest amount so maybe even two inches and I've just folded it over I'm just going to feed it through here I want it so that this is facing up rather than on the side like that that's just my preference but you can obviously do it however you want and then I'm just going to pop a bit of glue above the hole and along the bottom I'm just going to split open that ribbon like so you see I've just split the ribbon apart so a bit of it stuck above the hole and below you might find that easy to do and add this and this piece after so I've just popped that in place and then I've cut this piece here and this is that reinforced piece and this is three and five eighths of an inch by seven eighths of an inch and again I'm going to use my stronger glue there I'm just going to slide that in and it's going to cover up the ribbon but it's going to really reinforce that and now that's all ready to pop up I've just quickly swapped over that acetate because it wasn't thick enough it needed to be wider I done half an inch on the other box I don't know why I didn't do on this one but you'll see it really pops now which is what you want so go wider with your acetate there like I said I've just replaced it and it was fine that was still a little bit wet so I could lift it up but now you've got a really nice little tray and that will fit your four chocolates really nicely just lift it up like the little wrapper ends there okay and that will sit on the top with the wrap you then want to sit this so the tab is going to go underneath so that will end up being the bottom and it's easy to do this and wrap it around the box and that way you'll know that your tray is going to fit because I've done it before but the amount of times you make something and then you just don't find it fits and don't wrap it so it's you know so tight but you can see there that's going to now fit really nicely if I sit it down I can see that my tray it's going to slide out just need to give that glue a little bit longer to dry but by wrapping it around that way you know it's going to fit so I'm just going to pop my glue on the tab you'll see it's slightly bigger because I wanted just a little bit to hang over the edge because I just think it really does conceal the tray rather than having exactly the same width so while that's drying I've got all these pieces here to decorate so again this is all optional you might just want to put a nice topper on there and be done with it so these this piece here is three and a half by three and a half that's going to go on there this is the easel one so that is going to go on top and this piece is going to layer on top of this one so this is three by three so I'm going to stick that in there and then this pink piece is three and a quarter by three and a quarter and then that white piece is three by three and that is going to stick just on this front half of the easel like so so I'm going to get all this stuck down okay so that's all the mats and layers down and I've just started adding these little hearts for my stopper so I've just put the heart there on some foam and it's up to you where you position it you just want it to be able to hold this in place and then obviously it will lie down flat as well so just push that a bit more and then I'm just going to cut a few more and then the last one is going to go just on top just for a bit more decoration and then I finished it with my sparkle pen on the heart here so and you can once that's dry you can go over it again if you want it even more sparkly it dries very quick and then I'm going to add some glossy accents just over those hearts but you can see the glossy accents just catching the light and the glitter on that heart as well but that will just lock in behind there now and then just pull the tray and that pops the heart I think it looks brilliant I do have another one with this pop-up piece as well on it I need to share it again you'll see them pop up in this video so if there's other sizes that you'd like you can have a look at those but there you have it so thank you for watching as always if you haven't subscribed and you've enjoyed today please do hit the subscribe button and also the notification bell and then you'll be notified every time I upload a tutorial coming up now as well you should see those kind of similar tutorials so they will be linked along the video but I'll also pop up a couple of videos here that you might enjoy so feel free to watch those I'll look again very soon with more fun tutorials thanks for watching bye