Cigarette Packet ‘This cigatette packet was a
direct product of my admiration
for Max Hulme's matchbox,
which was shown to me at
my first BOS convention in 1975,
‘Use a 4x1 rectangle, 20x5 inches (48x12 cm) for a
finished model slightly smaller than a life-size
“packet of ten”
Precrease the lid
section into eighths:
then pleat again noting
the location pointwas immensely
oud of the design
hen I first created it,
nd | still enjoy folding
Hoday, although I no
ger tackle multi-subject
aids from a single sheet.
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allowing diagonal folds
p in 5 10 rotate behind
Tuck behind
Similar process to 6Lift the right hand side of
the upper "waterbomb base”
15
then roll each side to form Lift the left hand side
mocanaeaon is of the lower waterbomb
direction of the rolling. ‘Gave and roll-o6e mare,
process cigarette
Form last cigarette
Precrease the botiom
of the packet, then bring the 20
left and right sides together
18 19
Insert to,
form packetFormation of the lid| Matchbox
The matchbox came after the
cigarette packet: like the
Nut and Bolt it was in response
to the BOS Whodunnit challenge.
Many other moveable matchboxes
emerged from the same stimulus,
but I believe mine was the only
one with authentic(?) contents!
Use a 3x1 rectangle of red paper, recommended size 12x4 inches(30x 10em)
‘Tum a small strip i
Dy) out at the raw edge
the paper
Mountain fold to the left behind, then
valley fold to the left in frontfold the white strip
downwards at 90 deg.
form the tray section
t/
13
Shows the formation <—
of the other end
of the tray ‘Swing the
partially formed
tray underneath
Insert one side
of the cover into
the other
‘The tray slides
in and out.
Tuck the completed
‘matches into the tray