Thanks so much for the tutorial!! I make homemade candies and wanted a container inside of a treat or loot bag. Can’t wait to try it‼️ Thanks AGAIN‼️‼️😍
Thank you Tracy - I have always wanted to learn how to create made to measure gift boxes for my hand made Easter eggs. Now I know - thank you for your very clear verbal and written instructions. Very successful for me.
It's a tape dispenser which is no longer available from Stampin' Up! The replacement one they sell for 3D projects and heavier layers is called Stampin' Seal+. bit.ly/3PbUzeB I'm sorry but I can't recommend an alternative to this as I don't use any other adhesives not sold by Stampin' Up!
I'm sorry Marlene, I do try to remember not to use jargon but this one obviously slipped past me. DSP is short for Designer Series Paper. This is the heavy weight (usually double-sided) patterned paper from Stampin' Up! that I use in my projects.
Direct, clear, no distractions. Thank-you👍🏻
Thank you
You are a genius and a lifesaver! Thanks for sharing the mechanics to make any size box!
I'm so glad you found this video useful Sandy
Thank you so much for taking the time to explain the mechanics ( or math) behind determining the size of your box.
You're welcome.
Thanks so much for the tutorial!! I make homemade candies and wanted a container inside of a treat or loot bag. Can’t wait to try it‼️ Thanks AGAIN‼️‼️😍
Thank you, I'm glad you found it useful
Perfect information for what I needed, without too many extra words. Thank you.
Thank you Arlene
Best one I've watched yet. So simple.
Thank you
THANK YOU. I have never known how to actually work out how to do the measurements for the box. Now I do and I thank you for that. Off to practice.
Thank you Mary-Ann, I'm glad you found this useful.
Simple straight to the point and very useful! Thank you so much for posting 🙏🏾😁
Thank you Nydra I'm glad you found it useful
Thank you for such clear, detailed instruction. You really cracked the code on the lid measurement options. No more guessing for me. Thanks again!!
You're welcome Vickie. Lids are always the tricky part.
Thank you, it’s always good to have a reminder - appreciated xx💚👍
You're very welcome Lynn
This is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks for the excellent video.
Thank you Janet
Beautiful tutorial- I want to make my own variety of sizes/layers explosion boxes. Works perfectly! ❤❤❤❤
Thank you
Thank you Tracy - I have always wanted to learn how to create made to measure gift boxes for my hand made Easter eggs. Now I know - thank you for your very clear verbal and written instructions. Very successful for me.
Your very welcome Fleur
Fantastic. Thanks so much. This is just what I needed.
Thank you. I'm glad you found it useful.
Thank you soooo much! I've been searching and searching for how to design a particular size box with lid from cardstock! This was perfect for me.
You're very welcome
So useful. I'm off to make some now. You explained it very well. Thank you!
Thank you Edna
Thank you for the easy explained math for box formula! Great info!
Thank you
Really appreciate this instructional video
Thank you Melicia
Thanks for sharing super easy to follow
Thank you
Excellent video - really useful! 👌Thank you🌸
Thank you Wend
Thank you Wend
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This method or taking measurements is super duper cool and easy 🥰🥰😍😍😍 thank uu sooooo much for teaching us in such a simple way 😍😍❤️❤️
Thank you.
Thank you for sharing 💖
You're welcome
Thank you, so much, from someone who is math challenged! LOL!
You're very welcome.
great tutorial!
Thank you
Awesome
Thank you
do you have a tutorial on how to do measurements to make a on piece custom box from a single page of paper ?
Good😊
thank you
What is the glue thing calledc
It's a tape dispenser which is no longer available from Stampin' Up! The replacement one they sell for 3D projects and heavier layers is called Stampin' Seal+. bit.ly/3PbUzeB I'm sorry but I can't recommend an alternative to this as I don't use any other adhesives not sold by Stampin' Up!
@@Papercraftwithme thanks alot
Im stupid i suppose but do not know what DSP is
I'm sorry Marlene, I do try to remember not to use jargon but this one obviously slipped past me. DSP is short for Designer Series Paper. This is the heavy weight (usually double-sided) patterned paper from Stampin' Up! that I use in my projects.