Six Pack Cardboard Carrier Template Wanted

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Hi All

Does anyone have a template for folding cardboard into a six pack carrier? I'm getting ready for xmas early this year..

Something like this:
corona-six-pack.jpg
 
Hi All

Does anyone have a template for folding cardboard into a six pack carrier? I'm getting ready for xmas early this year..

Something like this:
corona-six-pack.jpg

Hey Sumo,

i'm thinking of the same thing for a mates b-day.

hae u tried going to a local bottle'o and asking them to save u some from local micro's?

there are some micro's down here that use the blank white ones those would work a treat.

also for a special touch u could make them out of wood?

Cheers Rob.
 
Buy a sixpack.
Dissemble it.
Copy onto cardboard.
Keep as a template.
Use template to mark and cut out new sixpacks.
 
You could papier mache over a used one making it extra strong!
And then paint it or put pretty tissue paper over it.

Is that very girly?
 
You could papier mache over a used one making it extra strong!
And then paint it or put pretty tissue paper over it.

Is that very girly?

Yes. It is.

I think you meant to post in one of the stamping forums.

Perhaps they already sell them on etsy!
 
Just lecco tape the six bottles together.

If they want em, they'll work out how to pick em up :lol:
 
Hey Sumo,

i'm thinking of the same thing for a mates b-day.

hae u tried going to a local bottle'o and asking them to save u some from local micro's?

there are some micro's down here that use the blank white ones those would work a treat.

also for a special touch u could make them out of wood?

Cheers Rob.

Thanks Rob, wood is a good idea, something like the heineken ad with the six pack of glasses! :) Only problem may be them coming back for refills....


Buy a sixpack.
Dissemble it.
Copy onto cardboard.
Keep as a template.
Use template to mark and cut out new sixpacks.

I tried this with an Amstel six pack, unfortunately with my skills I would be better off winning an arguement on the internet. I think I will look around for a "simple" six pack holder, or do as above.
 
You can buy blank 6 pack baskets in white and brown cardboard from Meadwestvaco. Make up some stickers and you're done. You may have to buy a whole box of 150, or you could ask your local microbrewery that uses blanks for a handful (Bootleg, Colonial, many more). Or organise a bulk buy and share them around.
 
Well this is the solution i came up with:


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Halfluck. Built by hand, Drunk by mouth.
 
Its beautiful! Can I be on your xmas list please?
 
i know it's not cardoard, but it works a treat.this is one i got from PPG (an automotive paint supplier) distributor. :D

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