You will need:
a piece of acetate 30cm x 17 cm (for a 12cm candle)
1 circle of cardstock 9.5cm diameter
1 circle of cardstock 9.8cm diameter
2 strips of cardstock 30cm x 4cm (mine are punched along one long edge)
1 circle of patterned paper 9.5cm diameter
1 circle of patterned paper 9.8cm diameter
2 strips of patterned paper 30cm x 3.5cm (mine punched along one edge)
1 strip of patterned paper 17cm x 4cm
Double sided tape
Glue
Flowers, leaves, ribbon for decoration
Take your piece of acetate and apply double sided tape along one short edge.
Curl
the acetate around and stick together to form a tube. (Tip: offer the
tube up to the 9.5cm circle of card to make sure the tube is the correct
size.)
Take
the 17cm x 4cm strip of paper (I have punched mine with a MS doiley
lace punch) and using double sided tape, stick it on the outside of the
tube, to cover the join.
Take
BOTH strips of 30cmx4cm cardstock and score a line 1cm in from the long
edge. You can make this strip wider than 4cm if you want a deeper
decorative strip around the tube.
Make cuts along the edge up to the scored line approximately 0.5cm apart as shown above on both strips.
Bend the tabs over as shown above on both strips and then apply double sided tape above the score line on one of the strips.
Take the strip with the double sided tape on and stick around one end of the tube so that the tabs fold under as shown.
Apply
glue around the circumference of the 9.5cm cardstock circle and
carefully place it inside the tube all the way to the bottom and stick
to the tabs to form the base of the tube.
The end of the tube should then look like the above picture.
Cover the tabs with the 9.5cm patterned paper circle.
Take
one of the patterned paper strips and glue over the top of the wider
cardstock strip as in the picture above. The tube section is now
finished - now time for the lid!
Take the 9.8cm cardstock circle and using the other scored and cut strip glue the tabs around as shown above.
This is what it should look like when you have finished glueing all the tabs around the circle.
If
you turn it over it should look like the above photo. As with the base
of the tube, glue the 9.8cm patterned paper circle on the top to cover
the tabs and the final paper strip around the edge. You can now decorate
the lid and gift tube with your choice of flowers, leaves, ribbons,
etc.
I have decorated my tube with a mixture of roses, blossoms, punched flowers and leaves....
.....a gift tag to match the candle.....
.....and roses, blossoms and leaves on the lid.