Monday, January 11, 2010

New Year's Resolution: Get Organized!


Aside from losing weight, it seems like the next most common New Year's Resolution is to get organized. Need a little help?

The current trend is to buy coordinated boxes to hide the clutter, but these can be expensive and may not come in colors you like. This project uses a common office waste product—boxes that hold pre-printed letterhead—to help you bring elegant and affordable order to your home.

These instructions include measurements for a standard-sized stationery box. If you choose a different box, you’ll need to measure its dimensions and do the math yourself.

What you need:
  • Stationery box
  • Wrapping paper
  • Ruler
  • Pencil
  • Paste
  • Waxed paper

What to do:
  1. Cut two pieces of wrapping paper—26 11/16” across by 29 3/16” tall for the base, and 15 11/16” across by 18 1/4” tall for the top--either from the same roll or from coordinating rolls. Be sure to use a straight edge, and if necessary a T-square, to keep your cuts square.
  2. On the larger sheet, draw a line 8 1/2” in from each margin. The center rectangle marks where the box bottom will go. Cut along the lines to remove the square from each corner.
  3. Apply a thin and even coat of Yes! brand paste to the center square of the larger piece of paper. (Tip: An old credit card works great as an applicator.) Position the box on the glued area and smooth the paper to remove air bubbles.
  4. Lay down a drop cloth of waxed paper and apply paste to one of the short flaps. Press the paper firmly against the outside of the box, and then fold the remaining paper to the inside of the box. Burnish again to remove air bubbles. Repeat with the remaining flaps, being sure to change out the waxed paper each time. (Note: If you’re worried about exposed corners, cut your shorter flaps 1” wider and glue these wings in place underneath the longer flaps.)
  5. Now finish the box top. On the remaining sheet, draw lines 2 7/8” from each margin. Cut out the corner sections and follow the steps three and four to adhere the paper to the lid.
(It's no secret that I love recycling, and this post is no exception. I originally posted it in November 2007, but I wanted to share it again since I felt it was especially timely.)

6 comments:

SecondChanceChicken said...

Looks great ! Can i feature this tute, with a link to you of course, on the FEST blog?

Kim Taylor Kruse said...

Of course! Thanks!

Anonymous said...

This is a really great idea! I seem to have no organizational skill at all lately, and it's driving me insane! Thanks for the tip!

Tsoniki Crazy Bull said...

Oh that is a great idea! I love having coordinating boxes and never thought of making them coordinate.

dwilliams said...

I do this and use theme paper depending on what he box holds. Each type of craft is covered with different paper. This makes finding stuff a little easier.

Kim Taylor Kruse said...

Ooh, I like the idea of using different papers to signify different crafts. Good tip!

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