Friday, January 15, 2010

Boxing Calendar What Would Be The Best Material To Use For A Box To Hold A Calendar?

What would be the best material to use for a box to hold a calendar? - boxing calendar

I need someone who is strong and durable material that will make it easy for me to propose a box and lid.

Of course, you must create a net over him and cut him, so it should be easy (or even slightly guests) and the court should be easy to remove, fold it to.

The look is not so important, how to put something on, paper or anything.

It is also something that can be done with relative ease.

Can anyone help?

Thank you in advance:)

3 comments:

Jennifer said...

There are something like particle board. It is the agglomeration can be obtained in a scrapbooking business, chipboard NOT a Home Depot type. It is very difficult, you could, that I have never tried, sometimes I am not sure whether the result would be deep enough to get to past, but worth a try. Catch them in most shops guestbook for a few dollars for a 12x12 sheet. In general, you can in black or neutral. This reminds me of a cartoon without the thick corrugated cardboard.

Nicci said...

You can use cardboard, can be as good stationery shops, WH Smith, artist or workshop, or take a hobby craft craft store or go to your local office supply and help to be able to.
It is easy to draw a network and to reduce or score card and then stick them with glue. You can then paint with the card or to decorate or cover with wrapping paper.
I have a lot of boxes of the card is easy.

Kathy S said...

You may receive the Hobbycraft cardboard or similar. Chipboard or paperboard, including binding and box manufacturing uses. But more easily grasp the card mount is robust in a variety of colors and is relatively inexpensive and easy to find in art stores. He has great boxes!

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