Dual Sanitation Station (Customizable)
by KenDoritos in Craft > Cardboard
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Dual Sanitation Station (Customizable)
This project combines wet wipes and tissues into one colorful cardboard container. This design is very flexible, and easily customizable.
Also, I am a student, for the judges. I'm 16, in 11th grade at Mother of Devine Grace school.
Supplies
CARDBOARD
TISSUES AND WIPES
GLUE (I used Tacky Glue, but white glue will work.)
SCISSORS/BOXCUTTER
RULER
TAPE
PENCIL
MARKERS (For decoration, optional)
SCRATCH PAPER
DESK COVER (I used a sewing mat)
Measure Tissues and Wipes
Use your ruler to measure the dimensions of the tissues and wipes.
Also measure the openings as well.
Carefully mark down these measurements on your scratch paper.
I round my measurements up to 1/4 of an inch.
Design Bottom
Use you paper to figure out the dimensions of your box.
Next use your ruler and pencil to sketch the design onto the cardboard.
Carefully cut the shape out, leaving a small lip around the edge.
Remember! If you leave extra, you can always cut it off.
Design Walls
For the walls of the box, add a 1/2 inch of height to form a lip.
Cut the cardboard in the same way as the bottom.
This lip will be glued beneath the bottom.
Glue Walls
Add a medium amount of glue along the lip.
Press down the bottom on the walls and Wait for it to dry.
Add Tape (Optional)
To keep the walls upright, I use small strips of duct tape.
This is optional.
Design Other Walls
Measure out the second pair of walls, once again with an extra 1/2 inch of height.
However to avoid overlap with the first walls, cut out a small corner from each side of the lip. this allows all walls to mesh together.
Attach Other Walls
Glue the walls in the same manner.
I also attached the tape here.
Set It Up
Now we'll set up out tissues and wipes inside the box.
For me, the wipes were smaller, so I used a bit of scrap cardboard to prop it up.
Tape Walls
Now that the cargo is secure, we can seal the corners with some more tape.
Designing the Lid
The lid will have the same dimensions as the bottom, except 1 inch longer.
I made the longer side 1 inch longer.
Cut this remaining length off either side, leaving only a small tab, as seen above.
Now cut a notch for this tab in the walls of the box.
When finished, the lid should be firm and locked in place, but removable.
Finishing the Lid
Now, use measurements of the openings to make holes in the lid.
For the wipes, leave plenty of space to access the flap.
Decorations
Now use some markers to make it pretty!
I added some simple multi-colored outlines to each side, but let your imagination run free!
So yeah... That's it! You can pop off the lid to swap out whatever necessary. Enjoy.