How to Make a Tissue Box Cover
Adding a personal touch to your home decor can transform an ordinary space into something extraordinary. One simple yet effective way to achieve this is by creating a custom tissue box cover. Here is a step-by-step guide on how to make a tissue box cover that can complement your interior design.
Materials Needed:
1. Fabric of your choice
2. Scissors
3. Ruler or measuring tape
4. Sewing machine or needle and thread
5. Pins
6. Iron
Step 1: Measure Your Tissue Box
Start by measuring the dimensions of your tissue box, including its height, length, and width. This will help you determine the size of fabric that you will need for your project.
Step 2: Cut Fabric Pieces
Based on the measurements you have taken, cut out five fabric pieces:
- Base piece: This should be as wide as the tissue box width and as long as the length of the tissue box;
2-4. Side pieces (3 in total): These should be as long as the height of the tissue box and as wide as the length or width of the box depending on their orientation;
- Top piece: This should have the same dimensions as the base piece.
Remember to add 1/2 inch seam allowance around each edge.
Step 3: Create an Opening for Tissues
On the top fabric piece, measure and mark the center where you want to create an opening for tissues to be pulled through. Draw a rectangle approximately 1/2 inch smaller than the tissue opening and cut it out, leaving a 1/2 inch seam allowance around it. Fold all sides under by 1/4 inch twice, pressing them with an iron to create clean edges, and sew around the opening.
Step 4: Assemble Your Tissue Box Cover
Start by pinning one side edge of the top piece to one of the long sides of a side piece, right sides together. Sew this seam and then add another side piece by pinning and sewing its other long edge to an adjacent side edge of the top piece. Repeat this process for the remaining side pieces, forming a box shape with the top attached.
Step 5: Attach the Base Piece
With right sides together, pin the base piece around the bottom edges of the assembled sides, aligning the corners and edges carefully. Make sure to leave about a 2-inch opening for turning out your tissue box cover. Sew around the edges, adding reinforcement stitches at corners if desired.
Step 6: Finishing Touches
Turn your tissue box cover right-side out and press it to ensure all seams and edges are crisp and tidy. Slip your cover over a tissue box, ensuring that it fits snuggly, and close the opening by hand-stitching or using adhesive fabric tape.
That’s it! You now have a beautiful handmade tissue box cover that adds style to your home decor. Creating these covers is not only an enjoyable crafting project but also an opportunity to showcase your personality through your choice of fabric and design. So why not make some covers for different rooms or seasons? The possibilities are endless!