Dual Sanitation Station (Customizable)

by KenDoritos in Craft > Cardboard

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Dual Sanitation Station (Customizable)

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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)

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To keep the walls upright, I use small strips of duct tape.

This is optional.

Design Other Walls

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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

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Glue the walls in the same manner.

I also attached the tape here.

Set It Up

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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

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Now that the cargo is secure, we can seal the corners with some more tape.

Designing the Lid

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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

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Now, use measurements of the openings to make holes in the lid.

For the wipes, leave plenty of space to access the flap.

Decorations

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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.