Sometimes you just need to cheer someone up at Christmas time.
This was a quick make for a friend who found out that they would be unable to be with family over the holiday weekend. It uses the Bam Box die set from Karen Burniston’s December 2022 release and a tag die from a previously release die set. The stitched star and circle were leftover from a previous project. They were die cut from Karen’s Circle Charm Pop-Up die set.

I cut seven of the bam box strips, 14 of the bam box decorative rectangles and two of each of the four different sized fancy circle labels in the set from green cardstock. Because I like to let the glue dry between before adding the rubber bands to bam boxes, I glue in stages. (In the photo the middle flaps have been glued.) (See website for assembly video and source of tiny rubber bands.)

Glue the decorative panels to the sides of each bam box for added thickness. (By sides I mean the sides that have the diagonal flap beside them. Not the side that has the smiley face or its parallel side.) These will be the sides seen between the layers of circles.


To assemble the tree, mark in pencil the location of the bam boxes on the top and bottom of each circle except one of the smallest. Add double-sided tape to the tops of the circles and bam boxes. (By top of the bam box I mean the side where the smiley face is glued to the last flap of the box.)

Alternate the direction of the diagonal inside flaps of the bam boxes, so that they make a zig-zag pattern when looked at from the side. By alternating the direction, the bam boxes will fold flat and the tree will flatten into an oval shape.

The stitched star and circle are thick (1/4 inch each) with the three strands of embroidery floss stitched through the punched holes that the die makes and a center hole made with a needle. They are backed with the smallest fancy circle label and glued to the top bam box on its side.


Sequins are glued to the edges of the circles to represent ornaments or colored lights.


The outer box is made of two 12 x 4 inches rectangles scored at 4 inches, 5 inches, 9 inches and 10 inches. The middle squares are glued together to form a cross. Using strips of the decorative paper for pull ribbons glued to the middle of each flap, I glued the remainder of the strips as decorative trim. Two adhesive-backed hook and ladder fasteners are the closures.

Thank you for reading this blog post. I hope it has provided some inspiration.
Materials Used:
Dies
- Karen Burniston in cahoots with Riley and Company – Bam Box – 1222
- Karen Burniston in cahoots with Riley and Company – Circle Charm Pop-Up – 1046
- Karen Burniston in cahoots with Riley and Company – Tag Book Pop-Up – 1023
Papers
- Echo Park Paper Co. – 12 x12 Double-sided cardstock – A Perfect Christmas by Lori Whitlock – Snowflake Swirl – APC135009
- Green Cardstock
- White Cardstock Scraps
Miscellaneous
- Neutral PH Adhesive by LINECO
- Fine-Tip Glue Bottle
- Rubber Bands – Size 8
- Die Cutting machine
- Score Board
- Embroidery Floss
- Needle
- 1/4 inch Double-sided Tape
- Adhesive-backed Hook & Ladder Fastener Dots
- Colored Sequins
- 1/4 inch Red Organza Ribbon
Thanks for sharing all of your amazing designs! Merry Christmas.
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