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Treat Boxes using Hooked Paper Collection


Hello everyone,
Priya here again. Today, I have two Treat Boxes to share
 using Papericious HOOKED Collection.



Instructions :
Start with a 6*8 1/2 inch piece of White Cardstock and
score at 2'' vertically, turn and score at 2'', 4'', 6'', and 8''.

Cut the bottom 2'' square panels up to the 2'' mark and fold along scored marks.
Trim off bottom right tab and add double sided tape to where you will be forming the box
(I also used a Heart Die to make a heart shaped window in my box).

Make a lid out of a 41/8'' square piece and score all four sides of the paper at 1'' and glue them.

Add a piece of Acetate Sheet and form the box and decorate the box with Pattern Papers and Embellishments.

2nd Treat Box

           


Instructions:
You'll need a 4" X 12'' cardstock or Pattern Paper.
Position the paper as seen in picture and score at 6''.

Turn the paper and make a little notch at the 2'' mark , repeat on the opposite end.

Line up the notch and the centre score and score a
line connecting the two points .

Repeat on all sides and you'll end up with a diamond shape scored out.

Fold along the diagonal lines.
You have just finished making a little Treat Box.

Now, you can embellish the box as you want.
Here is my sweet Treat Box designed with lovely Hooked Patterned Papers.

That's all from me today!
Thanks for stopping by and hope you give one of these
 cute little boxes a try soon!
Love,
Priya

Supplies used :


Envelope Punch Board Gift Box Tutorial

Hello friends,
 This is Nupur here from Nupur Creatives & I am sharing a tutorial for a gift box today made using Envelope Punch Board.

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We need 2 pieces of 7" x 7" cardstock. Align all 4 sides of the cardsock at 3 1/2" mark, punch & score. Repeat this with both the pieces.
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Now score all 4 sides of both the pieces at 3/8".
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Cut off the corner squares as shown ( I later cut the corners in a straight line so the edges were 45 degrees to the score line). 
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For the top portion of the box cut off both flaps from one of the sides as shown. This will be the opening of the box.
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Apply tacky tape on the flaps of the bottom piece leaving 2 flaps on one of the triangle pieces. This will be the opening of the box.
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Carefully align and adhere the top & bottom pieces. The picture below shows how it will look like after the box is assembled.
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Make a hole in the top & bottom opening pieces & thread the ribbon through & tie a bow to close the box. Decorate the box with pattern papers & embellishments of your choice.
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Here are few more pix of the decorated gift box... Side view
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& top view...
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Hope you like it...
Thank you for visiting today :)
nupur
Materials Used:
Ephemera Paper Pack

Treat Box Tutorial

Dear Crafters and Friends

Most of you would have celebrated birthdays of your own little ones or attended birthdays of your loved ones. Birthdays for kids are so special. It’s the best time of their year and kids look forward to this day for the whole year. So you should have special things on this day. And to make this day even more special, Papericious has come out with wonderful “Birthday” stack of pattern papers. And I have used this and some more wonderful paper stack of Papericious called “Pretty Basics” to make this Treat Box / Return Gift box.
This is simple to make but have wonderful usage. Below is a brief tutorial of how to make this for your next birthday party of your little ones.
Take a cardstock measures 8.125"x11" and place the paper on the scoring board at 11" lenthwise and score at 25/8”, 51/4”, 77/8”, 10.5.
And then paste the pattern paper of your choice.
Then make the base of the box which measures 6.65"
and score at 2" on all four sides.
And for the window take any two oval die and do the die-cutting.
On the die cutting window, I had place transparent sheet at the back of the cardstock
And then embellish your box. 

I hope you all will love this tutorial and give a try working on it.
Have A Nice Day!!!