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You can use a money box to serve various purposes, like storing savings, accepting donations for special occasions or fundraising, for keeping spare change in the house, etc. Making a money box is a relatively simple and quick project that can also make a good crafts project for kids.

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Using a Shoebox

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    Take the lid off the shoebox, and, using your largest piece of currency (eg, quarter, half-dollar, etc.) as a guide, draw a rectangular coin slot wide enough for it to fit.

    You can draw the coin slot on either the lid or one of the long sides of the box, depending on your preference.

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    Using a craft knife (scissors will leave a ragged edge), cut out the rectangle to make the coin slot. [1]
    • If a child will be doing this project, have an adult do this part.
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    You’ll use these measurements to cut out pieces of paper or fabric to fit the box.
    • Use a ruler to measure the height, width, and length of the shoebox on its four sides and its lid. Write these measurements down.
    • Use a ruler to measure the length and width of the top of the lid. Measure the height of the lip of the top and add that onto both the length and width measurements. Write the measurements down.
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    Lay the paper or fabric upside down on a flat surface. Using a ruler, outline the dimensions each of the four sides and the lid.

    Cut out each shape. If necessary, you can label each piece along with the part of the box with which it corresponds s o as to avoid confusion.

  5. After you’ve glued the paper or fabric to the top of the lid, turn the lid upside down and set it on a flat surface. [2]
    • Use a craft knife to cut out the paper covering the lid’s coin slot.
    • If a child will be doing this craft, have an adult do this part.
  6. Begin decorating the pieces of paper with which you’ll cover the box before gluing the paper.
    • Add any desired drawings or writing.
    • Glue on any desired decorations like ribbon, buttons, charms, etc. If the coin slot looks ragged, line it with a ribbon to disguise any roughness.
    • Wait for the glue to dry so the decorations are securely in place before proceeding.
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    Cover the back side of each cutout with a thin layer of glue.
    • Press it into place against the corresponding part of the box.
    • When gluing the paper or fabric to the lid, use the additional allowance to drape over the sides of the lid.
    • Wait for the glue to dry. Replace the lid and start using your money box!
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Using a Plastic Food Container

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  1. You’ll want a container large and sturdy enough for your particular purpose that includes a plastic lid, like a can of nuts. [3]
    • Empty the container of its contents.
    • Wash and dry the inside.
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    Make sure the lid is sitting so that it’s resting flat against the cutting surface for stability. [4]

    Find the largest coin you have (like a quarter or half-dollar). Using the coin as a guide, trace the outline for the slot opening with a permanent marker or felt-tip pen .

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    Using the outline you traced, cut a hole for the coin slot with a craft knife or pocket knife (which ever is best). [5]
    • Be extremely careful when using the craft knife, as it’s quite sharp. If a child is doing the project, perform this step for them.
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    Using the same coin, test the slot you’ve cut in the lid to be sure it’s big enough.
    • If the slot is too small, carefully use the craft knife to trim the edges until it’s the right size.
  5. Using a flexible measuring tape or ribbon, measure the container so you can wrap it with the right amount of paper or fabric.
    • Measure the circumference of the container; write down the measurement, adding one or two centimeters for overlap allowance. [6]
    • Measure the height of the container and write it down.
  6. This is what will turn your can from a boring food container to an attractive, personalized money box.
    • Choose or cut out a piece of paper or fabric large enough to wrap all the way around the container.
    • Lay the paper or fabric face-down on your cutting surface.
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    Using the height and circumference measurements you wrote down, use a ruler to draw a rectangle of the same height.
    • Use the circumference (including the additional centimeter or two) for the width of the rectangle.
  8. After tracing out the rectangle, cut it from the paper or fabric using the outline as a guide.
    • Once the rectangle is cut, wrap it around the container to make sure it fits properly. If it’s too large, trim it down to size. If it’s too small, begin again with a new piece of paper or fabric.
  9. Before securing the paper or fabric to the container, lay it down right side up and write or draw any of the decorations you plan to use.
    • It will be significantly easier to perform this step while the paper or fabric is lying flat than when it’s wrapped around the container.
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    When you’ve finished adding any desired writing or drawings, flip the fabric or paper upside down. [7]
    • Spread a thin layer of glue over the entire backside.
    • Slowly and carefully wrap the paper or fabric around the container, smoothing it with your hand as you go.
    • The paper or fabric should ideally overlap, but if it doesn’t and a small strip of the container is visible, cover it with a ribbon, a strip of colored paper, or another decoration.
  11. After the paper or fabric is secure, add any additional decorations you may want.
    • At this stage, you can add decorations like buttons, ribbons, jewels, etc. Use hot glue if the decoration is heavy or won’t stay in place with regular glue.
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    Finally, place the lid with the coin slot on the container.
    • When the glue is dry, your money box will be ready for use.
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Using Gift Boxes To Make a Wedding Box

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    Gift boxes are a slightly nicer option for money box material and so can be ideal for making a wedding box--the box into which guests can put checks, money, cards, etc. at a wedding reception. This particular design mimics the look of a tiered wedding cake or a stack of gifts.
    • Choose three gift boxes (or whatever number you prefer). The boxes you choose can be square or round, depending on your own preference or the wedding theme.
    • The boxes should be in descending size, in order to create what will appear to be a stack.
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    The box you choose is up to you; the top box will be easier for people to see, while the middle box will be larger.
    • The placement of the slot depends on how you're decorating the box and what you think will be more visually pleasing.
    • Use a ruler and marker to trace out a rectangular shape either on the lid or side of the top box or on the side of the middle box. The rectangle should be slim but both long and wide enough to accommodate long envelopes.
    • Cut out a neat rectangle shape. Use a craft knife to cut out the rectangle shape to form an envelope slot. A craft knife is preferable over scissors, which will leave ragged edges.
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    Use a ruler to measure length and width or each side of each gift box. [8]
    • Write down the dimensions of each.
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    Using the measurements for reference, lay the paper or fabric upside down on a flat surface. [9]
    • Trace the dimensions of each side of each box onto the paper or fabric. If necessary, label the outlines so you’ll know which box they belong to.
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    Spread a thin layer of glue on the back of each cutout and attach it to the corresponding part of each box. [10]
    • When the glue has dried, Cut away the paper or fabric covering the envelope slot with a craft knife. If the slot has ragged edges, cover the edges with ribbon.
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    Use any ribbon, lace, tulle, etc. you like to put the final decorative touches on the box.
    • Add a message underneath the money slot, saying something simple, such as "Thank You" or "Kaitlin and Rob, 2015."
  7. Place the largest box at the base, place the next largest on top, then place the smallest on top.
    • Secure them in place with glue.
    • You can optionally also tie a wide, quality ribbon around the entire stack, finishing it with a large bow on the top box to make it resemble a stack of gifts.
    • Place your wedding box on the table where gifts will be received. Those giving money gifts can discreetly drop their money gift into the money box through the slot.
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    What other containers or boxes could I use?
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    You could use a old lunch box; all you need to do is cut a hole in it and decorate.
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    How can I make a money bag?
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    Find a small fabric sack, thread a string or ribbon through the top and cinch it, and draw the $ sign on the bag with a sharpie.
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    How can I make a money box from plastic?
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    Follow the tips in method 1 to make a plastic money box.
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      Things You’ll Need

      Food Container

      • Clean, empty food container with a lid
      • Large coin (quarter, half-dollar, etc.)
      • Flexible measuring tape or ribbon
      • Ruler
      • Pencil or marker
      • Craft knife
      • Glue
      • Decorative paper of fabric
      • Decorations (buttons, ribbon, charms, etc.)

      Shoe Box

      • Shoe box
      • Large coin (quarter, half-dollar, etc.)
      • Ruler
      • Pencil or marker
      • Scissors
      • Glue
      • Decorative paper or fabric
      • Decorations (ribbons, buttons, charms, etc.)

      Wedding Box

      • Round or square gift boxes, of descending size
      • Decorative paper or fabric
      • Pencil or marker
      • Craft knife
      • Ruler
      • Glue
      • Additional decorations (ribbons, tulle, etc.)

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      To make a money box, start by finding a suitable container, like a plastic food can with a lid or a shoe box. Next, place the lid upside down on a flat surface and use a marker pen to trace the slot around your largest coin. After you’ve finished the outline, cut out the slot with a pocket knife. To decorate your box, cut out a rectangular piece of paper or fabric, add your chosen design to one side, and coat the back side with glue. Finally, wrap the paper around the container and put the lid on top. For further tips on how to decorate your money box or how to make a wedding box, read on!

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