This one has been sized to hold a bar of Ripple - but would be useful for any number of small slimline presents, such as a pen, for example.
I decided that for this one I would make a slide on wrapper to keep the box firmly closed. For that I used the Scalloped Tag Topper Punch.
The thick, almost card like quality, of the Share What You Love DSP is perfect for these boxes and the piece I selected for my project has a beautiful pearlescent sheen.
This video tutorial gives step by step instructions on how to make one:-
I think these would make lovely and inexpensive pillow gifts/wedding favours.
Hope you like today's project and I would love you to return for more.
Bye for now.
Linda xx
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Linda I have a friend that up-cycles jewellery and I make her boxes and bags in different shapes and sizes out of DSP to put these in. This will make a great box for a necklace or bracelet so I will definitely be making some of these for her as well. Thank you for sharing these with us crafters. :O)
ReplyDeleteLinda I wanted to let you know that I CASEd your Origami box; I absolutely love it! I haven't made the presentation box for the origami box as yet. Thank you for a great video tutorial. :O)
ReplyDeleteSo lovely!
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