July 19, 2011

How to make boxes from paint swatches

If you've got paint chips sitting around begging to be made into something, try folding them into boxes for paperclips, thumbtacks, party favor candies, or tiny gifts. I made these from Behr swatches, available at Home Depot.

You'll need paint swatches, double-stick tape, an X-acto knife, ruler, and cutting mat.

For the box bottom, cut a 1/2" strip off each of the two rounded ends of the swatch. You should be left with a 5" x 5" square. At a point slightly more than 1 1/2" from one edge—about 1 17/32" if you want to be picky, but I just eyeballed it—score a line with your knife. Repeat on the remaining three sides. These scoring lines are shown as dashed lines above. Then cut out the gray shaded sections. This is what the box bottom should look like:

The box lid is constructed the same way. Trim a swatch down to a 3" x 3" square. At a point slightly less than 1/2" from one edge, score a line with your knife. Repeat on the remaining three sides and cut out the gray shaded sections.

Fold each sheet on the scored lines, bending flaps inward and securing them with double-stick tape.

103 comments:

  1. What a neat idea! We're about to start a bathroom remodel, so we'll have a few of these sitting around, I'm sure.

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  2. clever girl!! This would be the most adorable engagement ring box for a DIY couple. :)

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  3. FABULOUS....love this and your boxes look soooooo coooool!!

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  4. This is such a wonderful idea! What fun. Thanks.

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  5. Yes! I love these boxes, I learned how to make something similar out of old greeting cards, but I these are even better!!

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  6. Who would have ever thought? So cool!

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  7. Thank You for this tutorial! I KNEW there had to be something that I could do with all of those swatches that I have saved!

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  8. LOVE!! I used to always collect paint chips when I was a kid b/c I just loved the colors. Now I can actually do something with them!

    Consumed: My Culinary Adventure

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  9. I love them too. You have wonderful ideas! Thanks.

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  10. Courtney: "Aww, CUTE! I like them! Is Auntie Jess gonna send us some?"

    Hint, hint.
    Mum

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  11. Courtney: "Yes, I did!"

    Yes, she did.
    Mum

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  12. Oh. Oops! I thought you were putting words in her mouth. Tell her I'm sorry that I was skeptical. Wait. She probably doesn't know what skeptical means. Uh, okay, tell her I believe her. :)

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  13. Courtney: "Okay. So is she gonna send us some?"

    Trust me, I don't have to put words in her mouth. They flow out freely every waking moment. ;)

    We're painting, BTW. Being artistic like Auntie Jess (my words).

    Mum

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  14. What a great idea! I would never have thought of that, but I can think of so many places where they'd be cute and useful. Thanks.

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  15. Mum, uh, give her the classic grown-up answer: we'll see.

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  16. How fun. I have so many of these paint sample cards. Great project.

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  17. I used to make similar boxes out of old Christmas cards, using the front of the card as a lid that covered the whole bottom box, which was the back undecorated half of the card. I didn't use any tape to hold them at all. I just cut them to have a little extra to fold over the flappy bits and friction kept them from unfolding.

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  18. and I am apprently not b/c I just spelled genius wrong...LOL

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  19. Love this idea! The colours looks so great.

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  20. (please excuse my poor grammar above: "the colours look so great")

    :)

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  21. I had a strange dream last night that I was running all over town desperately trying to find a small box to package a tiny gift in, to no avail, and though I had forgotten the dream, when I clicked on your blog I went "OH I CAN JUST MAKE SOME" as it flooded vividly back.

    There was a very strange adjusting-to-reality moment! I think I'll make someone anyway, even though it was just a dream :)

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  22. Brilliant! Cannot wait to make these...just as soon as I find where I stashed all those paint swatches.

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  23. Adorable! I love how they have the stripes on them. I agree with the person who said that this would make an adorable engagement ring box.

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  24. Now I want to go to the hardware store and swipe paint samples! How fun!

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  25. Love this! Perfect for a little gift-giving idea I've been rolling around in my head for a few days. Thanks! [And you really should send a couple to Courtney :)]

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  26. These are gorgeous - I've made little books out of paint swatches, but this wins!

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  27. These are charming and your tutorial photos are probably the best I've ever seen... terrific job!!!

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  28. This is freakin awesome! I just found you from Be Different Act Normal and I need to go nose around at your crafty ideas now! I am totally doing this and pinning it to my craft board!
    Kim
    www.kim-toomuchtimeonmyhands.blogspot.com

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  29. great idea! will have to try it out! thanks!

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  30. That is the cutest thing I have seen in a long time! Thanks for sharing!

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  31. Love this! Such an awesome idea!

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  32. Great idea! Perfect for all my old paint swatches!

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  33. Wonderful, thanks for the project, they'd make such unusual little gift boxes and could be coordinated to the gift inside.

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  34. This is the coolest thing.....I always feel bad throwing those swatch cards out - now I don't have to!

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  35. Fantasically brilliant - love it!

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  36. This is fantastic!

    I found that if you're picky about the paint names showing on the sides, you can lightly rub them off with an eraser

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  37. Useful idea. Thank you for sharing.

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  38. well I wanted to show you our cute idea but I don't think the link to the blogpost will work, but going to give it an other try :-)

    We made cute little notebooks out of paint swatches last week:

    http://www.moodkids.nl/Blog/DIY_-_Kleurig_schrijfblokje_van_kleurstalen_uit_de_bouwmarkt.aspx

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    1. The link isn't working. I tried going to www.Moonkids.nl but that isn't working, either. I'm interested to see what you've created! Ash.

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  39. A great project for the kids this summer - field trip to paint store and then home to make these!

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  40. So gorgeous!!! i am inspire from your tutorial its amazing...
    Plastic Business Cards
    Plastic card printing

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  41. Ahw! Sooo cute litte boxes! :)

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  42. I'm obsessed with any craft that involves paper! Maybe it's the paperateer in me. I totally just made up that word.

    This is fun, pretty and useful! Also obsessed with paint chips. Wonderful idea for little gifts.

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  43. Made one tonight and realize how cute these would be with small bows on a Christmas tree. Going to make a lot more. Great idea for free ornaments!

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  44. Love these!! I am a pre school teacher and we have TONS of these and this will be perfect! Thank You for the great idea can't wait to make some!!!

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  45. Jessica,

    I love your blog! And this idea is really unique.

    I'm working on a post for TLC's Parentables. I will be compiling ideas of things you can make with paint chips. May I have your permission to use one of your photos and link to this post?

    Sincerely,
    Brittany (aka Pretty Handy Girl)

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  46. Brilliant! The boxes are really neat!

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  47. Cute! Can't wait to make these. Thanks!

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  48. Imaginative and Innovative Idea! Thank You!

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  49. Does anyone know how to make these boxes with smaller dimensions. I have 4 x 4 paint swatches for the bottom, but I can't seem to figure out what the top would need to be or how far I would have to come in! If someone could answer my question, that would be awesome!!!! :)

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  50. what a colorful and clever idea.
    Thank U
    ColleenB.

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  51. So cute! You must live by my home depot they were out of so many of their paint chips...LOL

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  52. I'm really excited to try this one out! Thanks for the inspiration.

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  53. so lovely, will surely try them out!

    http://thegreengroovy.etsy.com

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  54. very cute .. i've also seen where someone made book marks out of the swatches by dazzling it up .. i work in a dept store that has a paint dept and had i thought last year when the old colors went out i would have brought home the three cases of swatches that got thrown away oh well there's always next time huh ..

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  55. Im on my way again, to hit the hardware store..LOL

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  56. Bummer, My Behr paint swatches are 5x6 before cutting off the 1/2 inches on the rounded edges. How old are you samples? Mine are a month old. Maybe they've changed sizes. Fun idea, though.

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  57. At the time I wrote this post, my swatches were maybe a month old. If your cards are 5x6, you can lose a half inch on each end and the result is a 5x5 square, right?

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  58. I made the box following your instructions and the lids falls down into the bottom. It seems to me the lid will need to be bigger than a 5x5 to start becasue it will need to fit over the bottom. Would have beeen a great idea if it had worked.

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  59. Actually the lid is made from a 3x3 square. If you start with a 5x5 square for the bottom of the box, making the sides slightly taller than 1.5" results in a box bottom that is just a hair UNDER 2" wide. Making the sides of the lid slightly shorter than 0.5" results in a lid that is a hair OVER 2" wide. So the lid should fit over the bottom of the box without falling in.

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  60. Super cute. I just posted it on Pinterest (crediting you and redirecting to your website of course!) and I got 30 repins in literally 2 minutes. Great work!

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  61. Really great idea! Hope the folks at the local HW store don't see it - because I am heading that way!

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  62. 2 cute! color combos are endless.

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  63. I just made one today... so cute!
    Only problem is that in Australia we can only get smallish swatches, the biggest being 11x8cm. I wonder if I can convince an American to smuggle some swatches to me? ;)

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  64. Hi Ash, what link are you referring to?

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  65. Hi Jessica,

    I'm not sure if you were already aware of this but as a semi-regular reader of your blog, I recognised this post coming up on my Pinterest page. The only thing was it was a text-free version sourced from duitang.com, what appears to be the Chinese version of Pinterest. I might not have thought this was an issue if it were properly credited but it appears as though someone has laid their own text and imagery over your photographs. The link is below if you wish to see it yourself:

    http://www.duitang.com/people/mblog/24309641/detail/


    I'm not sure if you want or can do anything about it, but I thought you might like to know.

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  66. Hey Belle,
    Yeah, someone brought that to my attention the other day. I quickly found other posts of mine that have been lifted (no text, just all the step-by-step photos, which now have Duitang watermarks on them and some Chinese text.) And no credit or link anywhere that I could see, so it's annoying, alright. But I don't know what I can do about it.

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  67. Hi Jessica. I'm glad you were notified. It is frustrating though that there doesn't seem to be much action you can take stop content being lifted (aside from not posting). I guess you could place watermarks of your own over your images but I'm guessing you might find that unsightly.

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  68. Hi....great tutorial...I just wanted to let you know I shared a link to it on my website:

    Lileesgram.blogspot.com

    Thanks

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  69. Waaaay cool. My sister sent me the link because she knows I have boxes of paint samples. I use them to make small weavings for greeting cards, but had never thought of this. Thanks so much for sharing!

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  70. such an awesome idea!!! Thank you so much for sharing the tutorial..

    ♥Lee Ann

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  71. These are awesome! Making some as candy favor boxes for my wedding, and they look wonderful. One thing I found easier to do is to use tiny glue dots (3/16") in place of the double sided tape.....you can directly press them onto the paint chips and keep your fingers sticky-free.

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  72. just did it.... awesome and cheap!!! thank you

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  73. I'm the Editorial Assistant for Fun Family Crafts and I wanted to let you know that we have featured your paint chip box! You can see it here:

    http://funfamilycrafts.com/paint-chip-boxes/

    Thanks for a cool project idea!

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