Valentine Ticket Dispenser With Heart Button
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Bill of Materials
- M3×8 Phillips Pan Head Screw DIN 7985 x 6:
- Paper clip ( medium size) or wire x 1: diameter of wire should be around 1mm
- glue x 1:
- rubber band x 1:
Description
Valentine’s Ticket Box
A charming little box designed to turn love into a promise. The Valentine’s Ticket Box features a soft, romantic design accented with a bright heart-shaped button at the front. With a gentle press of the heart, the box springs to life and releases a single ticket—your very own “love pass.”
Each ticket can be redeemed by the person you give it to (usually your partner) for something special: a date night, a favor, a surprise, or simply your time and affection. It’s a playful yet meaningful way to say “This is just for you.”
Perfect for Valentine’s Day, anniversaries, or just because, the Valentine’s Ticket Box transforms a simple gesture into a moment of joy, anticipation, and love—one press at a time.
Notes
- All parts that rub to each oder should be sanded ( I used 120 grit sandpaper)
- Paperclip or other type of wire should be placed on rotating parts ( axile, arm and heart guide)
- You can use other types of screws but inside box front should have screws that have head hight of about 2mm(+-0.2mm)
- Glue is used for fixing main box with top lid and inside box with inside box lid.
- rubber band should be placed on axile wheel (i used 40mm rubber band) and twisted few times so it sits firmly on wheel
Later i will post assembly and prep instructions for easier assembly.
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