Cigar Box Keepsake Frame
by Barry Neeson in Living > Decorating
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Cigar Box Keepsake Frame
Hi,
In this instructable i am going to show you how to make a simple box frame from a cigar box. It's a great way to display keepsakes. It's cheap as you can usually get the boxes for free from a tobacconist with the rest of the materials being relatively inexpensive. It's also easy as this whole project was done without the use of power tools :)
Lets get started...
What You'll Need
Materials
A Cigar box with a sliding lid
1mm plastic sheet (an A3 sheet will probably make about 4 boxes depending on the box size)
1/2 inch wood screws
A "D" hoop picture ring
Tools
A Craft knife
A Ruler
Screw driver
Cutting mat or other surface you can cut on
Glue or glue dots (not pictured)
Trimming the Edges
Remove the lid and using your craft knife trim off the "wings" that would normally hold the lid in place.
The lid should sit nicely across the width of the box.
Now cut a section off the bottom of the lid so it will fit inside the box, This section should be slightly larger than the "base" of your box.
DON'T THROW AWAY THIS BIT!
Push the lid the the back of the box
The Back of the Box
Turn your box over, measere out the center and mark it with the pencil.
about 2 inches from the top attach your D ring with the wood screws.
you may have to hold the lid in place from the other side if its a bit loose.
Now see the off-cut from the lid, the one you didn't throw away, using some glue attach that to the bottom of the box. this will keep it from hanging forward when on the wall
Back to the Front to the Box
Measure out the distance of the gap that the lid would normally slide into and the depth.
mark out these measurements on the clear plastic and cut it out with your craft knife
slide it into the slot where the lid would have been
Finished
and you're done!
I kept my boxes here basic but if you wanted you could decorate them up, stain them or paint them.
As always I hope you enjoyed this instructable and as always thoughts/comments/criticisms and even pictures of your own Cigar keepsake boxes are welcome in the comments below :)