: Use a bone folder to fold along all score lines. Fold corners and glue down triangular flaps to form the box shape.
: To connect two pieces perfectly, glue a small "sandwich" strip of copier paper behind the seam.
: Add an extra strip of cardstock to the top edge for stability.
: Score a strip of cardstock at 0.5 inches on both sides and glue it to the top. Creating Paper Tools
: Use silver foil paper for "metal" parts like zippers or tool heads.
: A pick-up tool with tacky putty is helpful for placing tiny decorative "rivets" or beads.
: Use tweezers and a fine-tip glue bottle to handle small pieces for hammers, wrenches, and screwdrivers.
You can join paper without a stapler by folding and cutting specific slits .
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: Use a bone folder to fold along all score lines. Fold corners and glue down triangular flaps to form the box shape.
: To connect two pieces perfectly, glue a small "sandwich" strip of copier paper behind the seam.
: Add an extra strip of cardstock to the top edge for stability. TOOLS COMBO.zip
: Score a strip of cardstock at 0.5 inches on both sides and glue it to the top. Creating Paper Tools
: Use silver foil paper for "metal" parts like zippers or tool heads. : Use a bone folder to fold along all score lines
: A pick-up tool with tacky putty is helpful for placing tiny decorative "rivets" or beads.
: Use tweezers and a fine-tip glue bottle to handle small pieces for hammers, wrenches, and screwdrivers. : Add an extra strip of cardstock to
You can join paper without a stapler by folding and cutting specific slits .