We pretty much exclusivly do micro boxes now. The container weve been using
is basicly a pocket mint tin, thanks to advice from the mobots. Its small
and sturdy, and easy to hide. As for books Ive been making them by hand, and
using standard paper and wire(for necklaces) to bind it, but the other day
while getting baggies at the craft store, I found like little rivets (I think
used for scrapbooking), next book i make im gonna try these.
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Charm City Box Company
Baltimore Maryland
micro-box
2 messages in this thread |
Started on 2003-06-24
micro-box
From: charm city box company (charmcityboxcompany@geekpunk.org) |
Date: 2003-06-24 08:36:34 UTC
Re: micro-box
From: Phyto (wright_ha@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2003-06-24 13:02:30 UTC
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, charm city box company
wrote:
> We pretty much exclusivly do micro boxes now. The container weve
been using is basicly a pocket mint tin
That's a great idea - do you use metal? -like an Altoids tin?
My concern is rust and such. I think plastic is the way to go
ultimately, but I love the idea of a square size.
THANKS for the ideas.
-phyto-lots of rain in maine
> We pretty much exclusivly do micro boxes now. The container weve
been using is basicly a pocket mint tin
That's a great idea - do you use metal? -like an Altoids tin?
My concern is rust and such. I think plastic is the way to go
ultimately, but I love the idea of a square size.
THANKS for the ideas.
-phyto-lots of rain in maine