This posting is to show how to make a circular advent calendar/chest of drawers, similar to the one I created shown below...(originally posted HERE)
It's the same concept as in matchbox crafts. If you don't know what matchbox crafts is, click on this Pinterest site to get an idea. It's basically arranging and adhering individual matchboxes to form your chest of drawers and then decorating it. One matchbox consists of a drawer and a casing.
For this circular advent calendar/chest of drawers, the drawers and casings are of course not rectangular but rather pie-shaped. To be more exact, each drawer-and-casing is 1/8 of a circle so there are 8 of them on one circular platform.
This is not hard to do...really, it's just very time consuming!
Use heavy weight paper, something similar to what I used here which is this Strathmore 300 Series Bristol paper 100lb. (270 g/m²).
Here are the templates:
I'm just going to show how to create one drawer and casing. I won't do the whole advent calendar all over again as I simply don't have the time right now...sorry, but too many things on my plate right now. But I wanted to get this posted as some of you have asked for it and you may want to get started on your own advent calendar. I may edit this posting at a later date--'may' being the operative word...LOL.
You will need 8 sets of drawers-and-casings per level.
For my advent calendar, the drawers on the top level are 3" deep, the 2nd level drawers are 3 1/2" deep and the bottom level drawers are 4" deep. But if you prefer, you can make the drawers on all 3 levels the same, then you will get a cylindrical advent calendar/chest of drawers.
MAKING THE DRAWERS
Cut and score as per template.
Slice up the drawer-front section as shown.
Fold along scorelines.
Adhere the 3 side flaps (indicated by arrows) as shown.
Apply glue to a drawer-front panel and adhere as shown.
Make sure the side of the folded panel that's a wee bit shorter is inside the drawer.
MAKING THE CASINGS
Cut, score and fold as per template.
Adhere the side flaps as shown.
ASSEMBLING
Once you've created the 8 drawers and casings, glue the 8 casings together to form a circle for the one level.
When you've formed the 3 levels, then you can start constructing your advent calendar base.
Place regular circular cardstocks between the platforms and for added strength also add circular chipboards to the top and bottom.This is how I've layered the base of my advent calendar starting from the bottom up:
- 8 3/4" circle chipboard
- 8 3/4" circle coloured cardstock (use a colour co-ordinating with how you're going to decorate later on)
- Bottom level of drawers and casings
- 8 1/2" circle coloured cardstock
- Middle level of drawers and casings
- 7 1/2" circle coloured cardstock
- Top level of drawers and casings
- 6 3/4" circle of chipboard
- 6 3/4" circle of coloured cardstock
Okay, there you go...I think you can take it from here. Decorate as desired...and have fun!
(PS. I would love to see what you'll make with this, so send me a link to your creation. Thx.)
17 comments:
Awesome! Thanks! Impatient to try!
I am gobsmacked, this is amazing and so gorgeous. xxx
This is so pretty, Norma and it's so generous of you to share this tutorial with us - thank you!
Diane x
Thank you so very much for the templates! I tried to figure it out since I saw your original post...but what should I say...? I hoped so much you would post a tutorial and here it is...like christmas to me...Thank you!
Thanks!!! beautiful tutorial! you are so kind! Hugs!
Thank you for sharing this beautiful project!
Wow, how fantastic! a lovely item Norma and a great tut, lot's of crafters are going to love you big time for sharing how to do this!
hugs Jacee
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WOW!! Very thanks for this tutorial!! You are so kind!! ☺
Wonderful, thanks so much for sharing Norma, will put it on my to do list, Great project
Hugs julie P
Fabulous tutorial, Norma. I love this project. Now it will be easy to make. Thank you for sharing your wonderful talent.
Hugz,
Cath
Wow! Thank you so much Norma! These are so gorgeous! I will put this on my "to Try" list!
Gorgeous!!!
Oh my goodness Norma! What a gorgeous (and time consuming) creation! You are such a natural! Nancee :)
This is scrumptiously gorgeous! And great tute.
Hi Norma, this advent calendar is fantastic, thank you so much for sharing. I was wondering if you could please tell me how you made the trees to decorate the top? Kind Regards Bridgette
I know I'm a little late getting here, but I found you through a link on Extreme Cards and Papercrafting from Carol. This is a wonderful piece of work. As I was reading through it, I thought it could be made better by adding a plastic lazy susan mechanism under the chipboard base. Then it would rotate, too!
Fantastic
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