Well, as promised, this is the video link to the Blog Hop tutorial of Saturday.
I adore this style of box, it’s so very versatile in it’s ability to take on a few different dimension variations, but it also is that wondrous store-flat style. Make it, embellish it, and fold it flat to store for the future!
So, the blog hop showed 2 different variations, but I’ve made a 3rd to go into the video. Again, a different seasonal sentiment, but still from the same paper pack!
Here are the project details for you –
IMPERIAL
Cardstock – 8.25 x 11
Score along the length at .5, 2.5, 8.5, 10.5
Score along the short at 2, 4, 6, 8
DSP measures 9 x 2 and you need 2 of these
METRIC
Cardstock – 21 x 29
Score along the length at 2, 7, 22 and 27cm
Score along the short side at 5, 10, 15, 20
DSP measures 22 x 5 and you need 2 of these
Products used and showcased are –
Cardstock – Old Olive and Cherry Cobbler Textured Cardstock, Crumb Cake Cardstock
Designer Series Paper – Seasons of Style
Ink – Cherry Cobbler and Crumb Cake, plus Old Olive and Cherry Cobbler Stampin’ Write Markers
Punches – Label Bracket Punch, 1 3/8″ Circle Punch, Large Oval Punch
Ribbon – Burlap Ribbon, Cherry Cobbler Stitch Edge Ribbon
Other products – Crepe Filter Paper, Stampin Trimmer, Simply Scored Scoring Tool, Dimensionals, Sticky Strip, Tombow
And of course, the question of the day is….. What would you tuck away and hide inside this box?
Sam x
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I would love to try your crafts. Thanks!
You’re welcome Lisa x