How to make a LEGO card box

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We've seen a card box made of LEGO before, but we've never seen a card box that is a huge LEGO. That is until Tribesmaid Intlulu made that a reality and was kind enough to share how you can make it a reality as well…

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We, two LEGO fiends, have decided to make a LEGO ring box for our ring bearer to carry. I proposed making the card box of LEGO too, but my partner thought it would be too heavy to deal with, so we compromised and I made this box to look like one big LEGO brick.

Here's how to make it…

Step 1:
DSC01395 alternative wedding ideas from Offbeat Wed (formerly Offbeat Bride)Using a box cutter, cut a card slot in the side of an oversized shoe box.

Step 2:
DSC01396 alternative wedding ideas from Offbeat Wed (formerly Offbeat Bride)Cut heavy cardboard tubes for the top. I got lucky and didn't have to cut any as I'd just purchased all the votive holders, which used heavy cardboard tubes to keep the glass from breaking.

Step 3:
DSC01397 alternative wedding ideas from Offbeat Wed (formerly Offbeat Bride)Stretch a piece of duct tape over the top of each tube, press tightly onto the edges of the cardboard to seal. Trim off excess tape with scissors.

Step 4:
DSC01398 alternative wedding ideas from Offbeat Wed (formerly Offbeat Bride)Seal the box with masking tape. Wrap tape around edges of the card slot to smooth the edges.

Step 5:
DSC01400 alternative wedding ideas from Offbeat Wed (formerly Offbeat Bride)Lay out the placement of the tubes evenly on the top of the box. Glue the tubes to the top of the box. Glue-all worked fine, but I'm sure a glue gun would work well too. Weight down the tubes with something heavy until the glue sets firmly.

Step 6:
DSC01402 alternative wedding ideas from Offbeat Wed (formerly Offbeat Bride)Using 3-D paint, write LEGO on the top of each tube. I also used it to write CARDS on the front to make it really obvious what it was to be used for.

And finally, Step 7:
DSC01404 alternative wedding ideas from Offbeat Wed (formerly Offbeat Bride)Spray paint the heck out of it using the wedding color of your choice! I wasn't as careful with the taping as I should have been, so I may need to glue a bit down on that left front corner, but I'm happy enough with the result. Were I doing it again, I think I'd find a different cardboard box without a separate lid so the sides of the LEGO would be smoother. In any case, I like it anyway! 🙂

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Comments on How to make a LEGO card box

  1. If you used a die cutter or cutting machine to cut the logo it would come out much cleaner. Good job though looks awesome!

  2. Totally awesome. Also, for uniform size you can use the inside part of tape rolls which would be just about right. I would recommend cardboard sticker letters to use for the logo.

  3. Awesome idea!!! card boxes are so much fun to make and there are so many to choose from. I used a hat box for mine and glued rose tissue wrapping paper and replaced the rope string it had with a matching ribbon and it looked great too sadly I did not have any pictures of it. I did not get to use it because no one replied to my wedding and only three showed up so good thing I did not take it with me.I used it to store my christmas cards I get every year from family and friends now. Great job on your card box!!

  4. Thanks, all! Ooh a die cutter would rock. 🙂 So excited…5 more days! 🙂

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