BOX
sa BANDBOX
sa BANDSAWED BOX
sa BOX -- BEADED
sa BOX -- CERAMIC
sa BOX -- CROCHETED
sa BOX -- CROSS-STITCHED
sa BOX -- EMBROIDERED
sa BOX -- FABRIC & FELT
sa BOX -- GEMSTONE
sa BOX -- KNITTED
sa BOX -- LEATHER
sa BOX -- METAL
sa BOX -- NEEDLEPOINT
sa BOX -- PAPER
sa BOX -- STAINED GLASS
sa BOX -- TURNED
sa BOX -- WOODEN
sa BOX -- WOVEN
sa BOX DECORATION & PAINTING
sa BREAD BOX
sa CANDLE BOX
sa CIGAR & CIGARETTE BOX
sa DOUGH BOX
sa DRESSER CADDY
sa JEWELRY BOX
sa LIGHT BOX
sa LUNCHBOX
sa MAILBOX
sa MILK BOX
sa MITER BOX
sa MODEL & MINIATURE BOX
sa MUSIC BOX
sa PILL BOX
sa PIPE BOX
sa RECIPE FILE
sa SALT BOX
sa SHADOW BOX
sa SHAKER BOX
sa STATIONERY BOX
sa STORAGE BOX
sa TACKLE BOX
sa TORSION BOX
sa VALENTINE'S DAY BOX
sa WALL BOX
sa WINDOW BOX
Tip suggests using beaded brass chain as a lid support for small boxes. AMERICAN WOODWORKER #67 Aug 1998 pg. 28
Two pages of photos of storage units that can be built from combinations of boxes. BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Oct 1974 (v.52#10) pg. 56
Photo shows how to dress up a wall and provide storage and display by building an assortment of open boxes that are mounted on the wall. Est. cost: $16. BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Jul 1975 (v.53#7) pg. 47
Photo shows how to build two sizes of stackable boxes that have drawers. Est. cost: $40 for five small ones and two longer ones. BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Jul 1975 (v.53#7) pg. 75
Five boxes made using straw marquetry. DECORATING & CRAFT IDEAS Oct 1979 (v.10#8) pg. 38
Boxes to make. (1) Wedding box with an announcement decoupaged on top. (2) Anniversary box. (3) Wedding shadow box with bride's bouquet, groom's boutonniere, etc. (4) Beaded boxes. (5) Crazy quilt box. (6) Lace stenciled box. DECORATING & CRAFT IDEAS Jun 1980 (v.11#5) pg. 42, 68
Thirty-Five containers to make from ordinary tins and boxes. A variety of unusual boxes are created by covering wooden and cardboard boxes with fake leather, metal shoe taps, gift wrap, fabric, pencils, keys, yarn, crocheted granny squares, etc. FAMILY CIRCLE May 19 1978 (v.91#6) pg. 108, 206
Antiqued box for gloves and scarves. FAMILY CIRCLE Nov 1 1979 (v.92#15) pg. 92, 142
A 22" latticed catch-all box with hand slots in each end. FAMILY CIRCLE Nov 1 1979 (v.92#15) pg. 92, 142
Eleven decorative boxes. Some to decorate and some to make. Most are of the "trunk" style. FAMILY CIRCLE Jan 13 1981 (v.94#1) pg. 58, 118
Tip: How to make tote boxes to hold cleaning supplies for various jobs. HOMEOWNERS HOW TO Sep-Oct 1979 (v.4#5) pg. 11
Wall- or door-hung storage box with a lift-up top. Good for holding jewelry, gloves, etc. Colonial style, 14" long, 3" wide, 2" deep. MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #462 Nov 1966 (v.62) pg. 150
Plexiglas cubes, made in various sizes, can be used for many things, including canisters, tables, stools, storage boxes, terrariums, etc. Instructions on how to make the cubes and simple bases and tops. POPULAR SCIENCE Jan 1974 (v.204#1) pg. 88, 122
All-purpose utility box or tool box. SCIENCE & MECHANICS Nov 1963 (v.34#11) pg. 105
Modular system of boxes can be grouped to become coffee tables, end tables, storage racks and display units. Boxes are built from hardboard and are 10"x10"x10" or 10"x10"x15". SUNSET Mar 1981 (v.166#3) pg. 94
A collection of bowls, baskets, boxes, and party favors made from a dough of confectioner's sugar, cornstarch, gelatin, water and food coloring. WOMAN'S DAY Mar 1 1978 (v.41#7) pg. 28
Shell box is made from a pair of sunray shells and has copper wire base. WOMAN'S DAY Nov 4 1980 (v.44#2) pg. 90, 150
Use cinnamon sticks to make dried flower boxes and Christmas decorations. WOMAN'S DAY Aug 1 1984 (v.47#13) pg. 98, 124
Make a "radio" box. WOMAN'S DAY Oct 23 1984 (v.48#2) pg. 90, 166
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