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Monday, May 28, 2012

Hexagon Explosion Box

Things Needed for a Hexagon Explosion Box:
  • Four sheets of 8.5x11" cardstock or patterned paper (in coordinating colors). Tip: The box will be more sturdy if two of the sheets (the bottom layer and the lid for the box) are made of a heavier type card stock.
  • Scissors
  • Glue
  • 6 paper clips
  • optional: scoring tool and bone folder for making straight, crisp folds
  • Photos, die-cuts, stickers, embellishments, etc! Check out the scrapbooking aisle in your local craft store for tons of options!




1. Begin the hexagon explosion box by clicking on each of the patterns below. A PDF file will open (Adobe Reader is required) for easy printing. Put the card stock or patterned paper you are using directly in the printer to print right on to it. It works best if you use a heavy card stock for the bottom layer and for the lid. Once you print them, cut out the patterns. For the lid pattern, only cut on the bold lines. The other lines are the folding lines.

Click here to open the BOTTOM LAYER pattern of the hexagon box
Click here to open the MIDDLE LAYER pattern of the hexagon box
Click here to open the TOP LAYER pattern of the hexagon box
Click here to open the LID pattern of the hexagon box


2. The next step is to fold each tab on the star-like patterns you printed. It works best if you have a scoring tool and bone folder, like the attachment I have here on my paper cutter. This will ensure a nice straight fold. Once you have made a fold, fold it back and forth several times to "wear in" the fold. This is because you want the tabs to fall back easily when the lid is removed. Once you have made all the folds, you can begin to assemble the hexagon explosion box. Layer and glue the three stars on top of one another. Begin with the largest on the bottom, then the middle size, and then the smallest star on top. Only add glue to the center hexagon, allowing the tabs to move freely. This forms the bottom of the box, and it is complete except for all the decorating.

   scoring the foldsfolded


3. The next step is to prepare the lid. A heavy card stock works well, but as you can see I chose to use a patterned paper for the lid. I printed the pattern on heavy card stock, but then glued a thin patterned paper to this card stock to make it more sturdy. Make the first two folds on each tab first, as shown.


folding the tabs on the lid



5. Next, fold the side "tabs" that are on every other side of the hexagon.


folding the lid tabs a second time



5. The side tabs will fit inside the fold of the side next to it. Apply glue to keep everything together, and then use paper clips to secure this while you allow it to dry.


   Place the side tab inside the fold on the next sideglue the tab down
paper clip the lid until it dries


7. The majority of this hexagon explosion box project will be all the decorating, and there are so many options here. I gave this explosion box to my husband. The top layer is all about our wedding. A few tabs had photos, one tab had our vows printed on it, and on one tab I glued two small wedding rings with our wedding date. The middle layer included photos from various vacations we have taken, and the bottom layer included photos of our family and children. Each layer moved chronically through our relationship, beginning wtih our wedding as the top layer and finally to the bottom layer which highlights our children. Be creative. You are only limited by your imagination. I can think of a lot of possibilities, as I'm sure you can too!
Here's a few more ideas for your hexagon explosion box:
- Make each tab have a question about the two of you, with the answer on the tab behind. For example "My favorite thing about you is...", answer "the way your smile can make my day".
- Glue a small candy to each tab.
- Write certain verses of your favorite love songs inside.
- Attach ticket stubs, pressed flowers, or other special symbols of your life together.

explosion box

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