"How To Make A Notebook Box" | Cricut DIY
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
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This video is about how to make a box for notebooks.
In this video, I show you how to make a box that is perfect for packaging notebooks. To create the box, I use Cricut Design Space, a Cricut Maker, and similar techniques from my previous box tutorials. Cricut Explore users can create this box too. If you sell notebooks or books, and you’re looking for an inexpensive way to package them, you will want to watch this video. Hope you enjoy it. Like, Comment, Share, and Subscribe!
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This is exactly the video I've been searching for and haven't found another one even remotely like it! Thank you!
Thank you for the detailed tutorial. Now I can make my notebook boxes for my 6x9 planners
Hi, your videos are brilliant, thank you for sharing x
thank you for making tutorials like this. Do you have tutorial for keychain box? again i appreciate your time in putting up this tutorial, it helps a lot! more blessings to your channel :)
I appreciate all your videos! I’m learning lots from you! 😊 Thanks!
Thanks. That’s great. I appreciate your comments. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment.
Love how detailed you are with your tutorials, and the breeze to follow you along. Thank you and many blessings!
Your tutorials are concise, informational and so easy to follow. I will keep you on my Bookmark Bar!! I'm going to try and reduce the size of the 6x9 box to 4.5x6 to fit A2 cards. Wish me luck!
Thanks.
how big is the paper that you are using?
love your videos, can this be done for a 8.5 x 11 planner???
Thank you. Due to the size restrictions in Design Space, you will not be able to get a seamless box. The layout will be too wide for the mat. An alternative is to slice the layout and then glue/tape the two sections together.