Hi Julie. I have to tell you how adorable these boxes are! They were so easy to make. Your directions were wonderful! I have made 20 of them for On Stage in Orlando and will be filling them with Canadian treats.
This is a nifty little box. I like the idea that u don't have to use glue. And it lays flat to boot. When I opened the box I was expecting chocolate of some kind but u pulled out tea lights. Lol ( I prefer the chocolate lol) Tfs another cool idea. 👍😊🌺🍫
Hello Julie, I always enjoy watching your posts. You are such a good, patient teacher. I love your templates and have taken to following your example. Thank you for sharing and God bless you. Diana O
So helpful to know that the Treat T sime stamp set fit onto the punched image from the Christmas Traditions Punch box. I have planned on ordering the tin for myself and as a Christmas (early) gift. Liking the idea of the additional options . ty
You'd really need a piece of paper that measures 50" x 34-40" (depending on how big you want the tabs that tuck into the box). Not sure where you'd get paper that big? Otherwise, you'd have to piece together multiple sheets of paper.
Hi Julie. I have to tell you how adorable these boxes are! They were so easy to make. Your directions were wonderful! I have made 20 of them for On Stage in Orlando and will be filling them with Canadian treats.
I love listening to you explaining everything. Very soft voice. I can understand you, and you are not talking to fast at all.
Thank you so much, Deborah!
Cute little box. Your tutorials are so clear, and I love that you show the visual template. So much easier to understand. Thank you.
Thank you so much, Donna!
This is a nifty little box. I like the idea that u don't have to use glue. And it lays flat to boot. When I opened the box I was expecting chocolate of some kind but u pulled out tea lights. Lol
( I prefer the chocolate lol)
Tfs another cool idea. 👍😊🌺🍫
Adorable little box. Your templates make the projects very easy to understand.
Thank you so much, Paula!
Hello Julie, I always enjoy watching your posts. You are such a good, patient teacher. I love your templates and have taken to following your example. Thank you for sharing and God bless you. Diana O
Thank you so much, Diana!
Another beautiful little box. Thanks for sharing your great tutorial.
Thank you so much, Irene!
Thank you Julie for another brilliant project - fabulous!
Thank you so much, Karen!
Love your video tutorials. And your templates make it so easy. Thank you!
Thank you so much, Diana!
Cool idea
Love your clear directions and the use of a template
Thank you so much, Sheila!
Cute 💖
Cute and easy to follow-I don't think I am that brave! Great job!
Thank you, Sharon! Give it a try!
Sweet little box, love it ! Thanks for sharing this.
Thank you, Jean!
Very easy to follow and understand
Thank you so much, Harriett!
Como siempre... Solo cosas lindas..😻
Thank you so much, Violeta!
So helpful to know that the Treat T sime stamp set fit onto the punched image from the Christmas Traditions Punch box. I have planned on ordering the tin for myself and as a Christmas (early) gift. Liking the idea of the additional options . ty
Thank you so much, Suzanne! Not all of the stamps will fit in the Christmas Traditions Punch, but some do!
I love the size!!!
Thank you, Betsy!
would anyone be willing to help me change the box dimensions to 10 x 10 x 10?
Metric or Imperial?
@@ThePaperPixie I'm from the US, so I think it's considered Imperial. I'm trying to make a 10 inch cube out of cardboard for my class
Oh wow - that would take a lot of paper... the largest cardstock I work with is 12" x 12", which would only yield a 2-3/8" box.
You'd really need a piece of paper that measures 50" x 34-40" (depending on how big you want the tabs that tuck into the box). Not sure where you'd get paper that big? Otherwise, you'd have to piece together multiple sheets of paper.
i jst finished making it ! the paper was huge LOL
#replaywarrior
First
Huge apologies , I touched the dislike icon by accident !
I love your tutorials,
so sorry,
No worries at all! Thank you so much, Sheila!