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Marlene Watson at << http://www.boxcrafting.com >> has taken over the Boxmaker line.

  1. Boxmaker Originale (tm) and instructions for making telescoping boxes
  2. Mini Boxmaker (tm)
  3. Curvulator (tm)
  4. Curvulator discussion -- Experiment with making flat cardstock into curvy shapes.
  5. Common paper sizes and weights
  6. Box houses -- includes a link to a house with a porch.
  7. Abbreviated bibliography of paper and cardstock in arts and crafts.
  8. Carboxes-- It is easy to make model cars on boxes.
  9. Car models -- #1 / #2 / #3 -- Some ideas for making car models.
  10. Max's Grill and a House with a porch
  11. Make a model of Max's Grill
  12. Max's Grill and a stack of toy blocks
  13. Fine Art Boxes by Michael Elwell
  14. A heavy-duty Box-in-a-box
  15. A one-page PDF showing how to make BOX-BUILDINGS. Ignore the written material in the lower right hand corner. This sheet was originally an experimental back cover of the retail boxmaker box.
  16. Making larger boxes. Although a single Boxmaker Originale (tm) can make
    infinitely long boxes, there are advantages in joining a few Boxmakers together.
  17. How to make a BOXBUILDING of any size.
  18. How to make a basic pillow box.
  19. Make STANDEAZELS (tm) to display photos and printed matter on your desk or shelf.
  20. Tiny Boxes made by Michael Elwell in Santa Barbara -- they are mostly covered in fine leather and handmade paper.
  21. More boxes by Michael
  22. Colonial Cardstock models
  23. Windows and doors -- use these drawings to make stick-on windows and doors for box-buildings.
  24. More architectural elements
  25. Make a box-in-a-box
  26. Another satisfied customer -- Marge likes her boxmaker
  27. A Layout for a 6 x 2 x 5" Reverse Tuck-Top Box. It can be scaled up or down to make boxes of any size.
  28. Layout for a 6 x 9" envelope

Contact << http://www.boxcrafting.com >> for current purchasing information on our Boxmakers. Marlene Watson has taken over the Boxmaker line.