Envelope Punch Board Tote
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- Опубликовано: 30 ноя 2024
- Envelope Punch Board Tote
by Susan Campfield
Use an Envelope Punch Board to create this 3D handled tote, perfect for a small treat or favor. For step by step still pictures, supply list and measurements as well as more tutorials visit www.splitcoasts...
This is the coolest, easiest, prettiest little treat box I've seen in a long time. Been making mine right along with the video and boom, it's done! LOVE IT! Will make many more of these for little notes & gifts. Thank you so much for sharing!
l have looked at a lot of paper videos, but I have never seen a demonstrator show the cutting so close to were you can see and understand what they are doing. Thank you I absolutely love the way you create your paper art.
Great tutorial! Your step by step instructions are easy to follow. Thank you for sharing!
How cute are those. I am just getting into crafting and boy are there some creative women out there...you being one! Thanks for the ideas.
Let me tell you right now that I am really picky who I follow for crafting tutorials, and I seriously REALLY loved yours! You are great in explaining and showing exactly how you make all of these cute things, great work! ♥
That is SO STINKIN' CUTE!!!! And so versatile, for every holiday! I made mine along with you out of pink stripes/pink polka dots to hold favors at a baby shower! WOO-HOO, I love it!!!! And so easy!
This was a wonderful tutorial. I just brought a punch last week. I had no idea I could make something like this, I was just excited about being able to quickly make tiny envelopes! Thank you for taking the time to put together an informative and well-shot video - especially the "zooming in"
Isn't it fun? We have a couple of other tutorials for the punch boards as well - I hope you'll poke around! xxDina
Great video, the close ups and the instructions were perfect and easy to follow. Thank you for that. The tote is adorable... I will for sure making a lot of these. First time I come across your channel, but I am a subscriber from now on.
I want to say thank you so much for your help the zooming and the instructions are so helpful 👍
I've made this little tote box many times ... it's always a hit. Thanks for the clear instructions for everyone to follow.
thanks for the really cute idea. your video and instructions were awesome, clear, and I love the fact that you zoomed in and really showed what you were doing. I wish everyone would do that!
Love this. making some to give out on Mothering Sunday at our small church fellowship for all the women, with a chocolate treat inside!!
Thank you for a great video I just bought one and you made it so easy to learn.
The hole punching is clever! I love smart crafters! Super cute and pretty paper!
Hi Susan and thank you for this easy and perfect tutorial. I am making last minute Halloween treat bags for my granddaughters teachers and wanted something easy. And, it let me to your project. Made two in the just 20 mins. Thank you again.
That little box is adorable.very creative! Tfs. 💞💞💞
Such an adorable little treat holder and just in time for Halloween - thank you!!
Really cute treat boxes Susan and I have to say you are a wonderful teacher! TFS
amazing tutorial 🥰 - ty so much - this is the cutest little tote bag I've ever seen ♥️
Awesome tote, so cute and it looks easy! Thanks so much for sharing! Blessings & Hugs from Canada! Stay healthy and safe!
Thank you for making this tutorial so easy to follow will be making a few of these for xmas.
Your instructions were so easy to follow. Thank you!
Beautiful project..Thank you so much for dharing
Thank you for a great video. For the first time in a long time, I feel like I can make something like this! This is my first time watching, but you can bet I will now watch more. Thanks again! :)
thank you im 5 years too late. i just got a punch maker i followed this now im looking up more ideas this will be fun with christmas paper
I love these!!!! I'm going to make a sample for a lady's wedding coming up in Nov. and see how she likes them. Thanks so very much!!!
great project. Can't wait to make some. Thanks for the ideas and inspiration.
Wow, who in the world thinks up these things??
I mean, how did someone realize that they could make a little tote using an envelope punch board?
I am seriously in awe.
This is my first time on your channel, but I'm definitely checking out some more videos because your instructions and close ups are some of the best I've seen.
Thank you!
Thank you! There's a lot to see!
The punch looks like a speech bubble. Lovely box I'm going to try this today. 😊
Love love your tutorials, you explain so clearly🌹
I really like the tips. I am new at this. Thank you. And I agree I like how you show doing it close and far. Great ideal it helps newbies
I absolutely love those and they look so easy thank you for sharing you are an awesome teacher !!!💐💐❤❤
These are way too cute. I wish I'd discovered your channel a couple of weeks ago as I was doing a craft fair and would
have loved to make some of these to sell. Subscribing.
Cute box!!!
Hermoso 🤩 aunq no sé inglés igual te comprendí 😍😍
Love it and the way you explain everything makes it very easy to make tfs
Love, love , love this! Thanks for sharing!
Great video! Thanks!
Love them for treats for gifts. Thanks for sharing your tutorial. God bless you take care..
I can't wait to make these!! Just subscribed
Susan, nice tutorial. Thanks
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love this ! thank you
Thank you I really like all your tips.
They are all so cute!!! I have to get a punch board. I did subscribe to your channel, I can’t wait to see your next video.
What a great little project! Thanks for sharing. :)
Such a WONDERFUL project! Terrific video --- thx SOOOOO much --- you and your project made my day!
Great tip on punching the circle!
love these so much I've already made a dozen watching the video. thank you so much for the inspiration, Brenda
Cute little box. Thanks for sharing. :)
🌀🌀🌀Awesome tutorial.. congratulations for your wonderful ideas..🌀🌀🌀
Super cute....I followed along and it was easy peasy! I think these will be great for my holiday tablescapes. TFS ~gina
Love these. Do you put the candy inside or on the side panels? Thank you.
Really cute, thanks for sharing!
Thank you for sharing. That is a very cute idea. I will try and make one, too. Thank you once again.
TFS - love it! I've been looking for a new idea for Halloween treats.
I like the idea of a clip, I used a mini clothes peg with a bow tied on to it, much easier for it to be opened and closed
Beautiful, great idea. Have you ever creative a box that you had to decide your own measurements?
Beautiful box. Will it hold a tart candle.
Great idea. Thankyou for sharing.
Thank you so much 😊 they’re awesome I really love 💕 them.
You make it look so easy..please tell me about the little gold bow clip..where to get them . I love the Halloween box!!
This box is so adorable. I love it for Christmas treats. Will it hold two Ferraro Rocher chocolates?
These were so cute......
So very cute!
Too cute❣
Love it 👍
Que lindas cajitas...
Where did you find the 1in hole punch. Can not find one like yours.
Very cute
Could this be made with a 12x12 piece of dsp? If so do you have measurements? Love this project!!!
You can! You'll make the initial punches at 2-3/4" and 8", and then just follow the instructions to use the scorelines as markers for punching on the other sides. You'll need a larger scoreboard to extend the score lines and mark the 8" point, since the paper is much larger than the board. The bottom of the box is 3.5" x 5" and it's about 6.5" high.
Great use of the envelope board. Do you know the measurements to make this with 12x12 paper?
The steps are the same, with a few little additions. In step 1, line up the edge of the paper at 2 3/4". Score as far as you can on the board, and then fold the paper to extend the line to the edge of the paper. In step 2, I lined up the paper at 4", made a mark at the center of the punch area, then lined up that mark at 4" to continue. Follow the rest of the instructions as written, just extending the score lines by folding when the line is longer than the board.
I love this!
Very Cute Idea! Think it would be fun to hang on tree with surprise inside! TFS
so cute. thanks for sharing.
Can anyone tell me how you would make this box with the same dimensions except for about one inch taller? Thanks so much for your help!
beautiful work.where did u get the glue dots from and what size is it,please may i
know?
Great idea. Can you tell me who makes the reindeer? Thank you.
Hi Ellen! Susan uses products from Stampin' Up.
Cute, cute, cute. Thank you.
Punchboard ticket card
So cute!
I like it for a wedding table favor, about how many kisses candy would it hold? thank you.
Great little box! I was wondering if it is large enough to hold a gift card inside? I'm always looking for ways to present gift cards that are just different (and nicer) than sticking them in an envelope! :) Tfs!
Super cute! Just purchased this board and I was looking foe inspiration and I found your channel! Could you tell me where that tree is from or if you have the link? TIA
nice video
Great idea! Love it ... Tfs xoxo ana
What would this look like with a 12x12?
...bigger. :) The steps are the same, with a few little additions. In step 1, line up the edge of the paper at 2 3/4". Score as far as you can on the board, and then fold the paper to extend the line to the edge of the paper. In step 2, I lined up the paper at 4", made a mark at the center of the punch area, then lined up that mark at 4" to continue. Follow the rest of the instructions as written, just extending the score lines by folding when the line is longer than the board.
This is just what I've been looking for! I am a Realtor and this would be awesome to drop off to prospective clients. These boxes cost a fortune to purchase. Thanks for the video. I purchased the 123 punchboard. Am I correct in assuming it would work the same with it?
I bought the 123 punchboard too, in preference to the envelope board though the 123 requires more table space it has better visual aid in making different projects. SO yes the 123 can do the same and bit more easily (is why I bought it). Good luck!
i only have a 1/2 inch circle punch. will that matter ?
That should work - it's big enough to tie ribbon through!
Lovely! Tfs
Can u make one using a 12×12 cardstock l
The steps are the same, with a few little additions. In step 1, line up the edge of the paper at 2 3/4". Score as far as you can on the board, and then fold the paper to extend the line to the edge of the paper. In step 2, I lined up the paper at 4", made a mark at the center of the punch area, then lined up that mark at 4" to continue. Follow the rest of the instructions as written, just extending the score lines by folding when the line is longer than the board.
Esta muy lindo el proyecto.. Se me dificulta hacerlo pues no comprendo mucho el idioma y no saco la medida de la cartulina.. Si alguien me la puede facilitar lo agradecería mucho! Gracias =)
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Wow I love these boxes they are soooo cute!! I made one as I watched and I'm so happy with it😀 I wanted to ask you how I can make bigger ones? Any ideas? Thanks so much for sharing
les mesures du papier en centimètres svp merci beaucoup
claude azulay Les mesures en centimetres sont sur le punch board, juste en dessous des mesures en inch. Mais elles sont moins visibles car elle sont ecrites en noir et 'debossées' (en creux). Comme les mesures en inch sont plus visibles, il est plus facile d'aligner le papier avec les inches. Si vous avez le punch board, vous n'aurez pas besoin des mesures en centimetres. Bonne chance.
J