#1 Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator Pootles – Easy Lidded Lily Pad Box Tutorial
You know when you make a box, you’re quite happy, then you make a second version and far prefer the new one? Yeah, that happened!
I have had an up and down journey with the Lily Impressions paper, I’m much happier using the plainer papers, however after making my sample, I did a total lane swerve and decided to use the heavily patterned purple paper and now absolutely love it!
It’s just one of those things – you think you know your own mind, then bam! Change of mind total takeover!
But I love how it looks and yes, there are the usual giggles in today’s video as I manage to die cut with the wrong dies and just laugh at myself. It’s that kind of day!
I hope you have a cheerful and perhaps giggly one too…!
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- Cardstock base – 8 x 8″ (20 x 20cm)
- Score at 2″ (5cm) on all sides
- Cardstock lid – 6 x 6″ (15 x 15cm)
- Score at 1″ (2.5cm) on all sides
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#1 Stampin’ Up! UK Independent Demonstrator
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If you just cut a hint of a whisper off two adjacent sides, then you don’t need a shim.
I love your boxes you the best. I am a demonstrator And this is what I like teach one day I hope you don’t mind