A while back I needed a distraction and something to put out for Halloween at work so I came up with some caskets. They build pretty easy and can be any size you choose. Mine ran ~5" in length. You will need:
1. Card stock
2. Some chalks - I used hard pastel chalks, but I suppose any chalk would do
3. Fixative to seal the chalk - I think hair spray will work as well
4. Black ink pen or pencil for the nails - used art pens, but see no reason a black ballpoint would not work
5. Quick tack glue
The usual tools - ruler, small square, knife & or scissors, something to make the creases. A compass or set of dividers is very helpful in laying out the patterns and model.
The process is pretty simple. Make a pattern for the shape. (Pic # 2) Whatever looks good to you. Measure the diagonals ( corner point to opposite corner point ) to make sure the pattern is square. I omitted the standard rectangle from the picture. Lay the pattern on the card stock, draw around the pattern (Pic #3). Add the sides and end. I just laid a ruler down and made them that high. Use the compass or dividers to mark the length of the short side. to Mark where the glue tabs go.
After laying out the model and before the glue up:
Use the chalks to give the wood some color and texture. Seal the chalk with the fixative. Add the board lines and nails.
Cut fold and glue.
A few notes... Mark the glue tabs before cutting. Fold them before taking down the corners to 45 degrees or less for better results. Play with the colors and designs.
1. Card stock
2. Some chalks - I used hard pastel chalks, but I suppose any chalk would do
3. Fixative to seal the chalk - I think hair spray will work as well
4. Black ink pen or pencil for the nails - used art pens, but see no reason a black ballpoint would not work
5. Quick tack glue
The usual tools - ruler, small square, knife & or scissors, something to make the creases. A compass or set of dividers is very helpful in laying out the patterns and model.
The process is pretty simple. Make a pattern for the shape. (Pic # 2) Whatever looks good to you. Measure the diagonals ( corner point to opposite corner point ) to make sure the pattern is square. I omitted the standard rectangle from the picture. Lay the pattern on the card stock, draw around the pattern (Pic #3). Add the sides and end. I just laid a ruler down and made them that high. Use the compass or dividers to mark the length of the short side. to Mark where the glue tabs go.
After laying out the model and before the glue up:
Use the chalks to give the wood some color and texture. Seal the chalk with the fixative. Add the board lines and nails.
Cut fold and glue.
A few notes... Mark the glue tabs before cutting. Fold them before taking down the corners to 45 degrees or less for better results. Play with the colors and designs.
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