
I first saw this interesting project when Jessica Winter created it for the Stampin' Up! Corporate blog a few years ago. Upon searching, I sadly couldn't find her original post. So I investigated further and found that Julie Dimatteo had a video tutorial - brilliant, thanks Julie!
Once I had the box base, I drew inspiration from a pretty package, found on page 19 of the Annual Catalogue, for the final decorative touches.
I choose the Share What You Love Speciality Designer Series papers for my lids. These papers have a great weight for 3D projects and their pretty patterns with their shimmery detail are perfect for layering a few embellishments on.
The sentiment comes from the Itty Bitty Sentiments set. I like the generic 'For You' as you could use these for any occasion. I think mine will be gifted this Easter with a few tiny treats inside!
These boxes made for a SUPER FUN class project! Whilst Julie's video was awesome for helping me put the class sample together, I found a step-by-step instructional worksheet was best for walking my class group through the project on the day. Let me tell you, everyone was in awe of this unique use for the Gift Bag Punch board and raved about how they look forward to making their own boxes at home!
STEP-BY-STEP FACETED GIFT BOX TUTORIAL
Your class participants are sure to go crazy for this special gift bag punch board project too! Simply pick up a copy of this Gift Bag Punch Board tutorial bundle, print at home and you are ready to go!
The bundle includes detailed instructions for this faceted gift box, but also for an XL gift bag (perfect for putting your handmade cards in!) and a small rectangle treat box too.
The bundle includes detailed instructions for this faceted gift box, but also for an XL gift bag (perfect for putting your handmade cards in!) and a small rectangle treat box too.
Includes 13 page, full colour PDF with step-by-step photos and instructions in both A4 and Letter format.
Just $3 US
eeek! what a cute box!
ReplyDeleteAdorable! What a darling box and thanks so much for making a tutorial available. Can't wait to try it.
ReplyDeleteThose boxes are adorable and so clever! Love the design
ReplyDeleteThis is SO CUTE! I'm not sure I've seen them before - absolutely darling!
ReplyDeleteSo super adorable little box and sooo pretty details!
ReplyDeleteLook at you and your super clever little boxes! I love these!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely gift box!
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