Thursday, April 10, 2014


Graduation Card Box and Graduation Gift Box with Inserts!

This Graduation Hat Card box is perfect for sitting on your main graduation party table for all your guests to stuff with cards!  The box will accept cards up to 5"x7" with envelopes the lid lifts easily if larger cards need to be placed in diagonally.  The box comes sized at approximately 7" x 8" x 8" with the lid in place and it is compatible with both the 8x12 and 12x12 mats.  There is a place to add your own tassel or you can make one from twine!


Here is the tutorial:
1.  Cut out all your pieces.  Gather the two sides shown.
2.  Next gather the next two sides as shown.
3.  Adhere the first two sides together.
4.  Adhere the third panel in place.
5.  Adhere the fourth panel in place.
6.  Place adhesive on the remaining tab and adhere it to the other side of the box.
7.  Push the box up to form the shape and then on the bottom, tuck the two sides in and then tuck the tab into the slot.
8.  Your bottom will look like this.
9.  Next you are going to build the lid frame.  Do the same as you did the box, adhering the pieces together to form a long strip.
10. Adhere the side together to form the shape.
11. Place a strong adhesive on the top as shown.
12. Adhere your square cut piece to the lid, centering.
13. Your lid should look like this now.  Adhere your circle on with a foam adhesive.
15.  Place your lid on your box and then place your tassel around the circle. 


This fun gift box includes three inserts; one for $1 Lottery Tickets, one for Cash, and one for Gift Cards! There is also room underneath the insert if you want to include a small gift. The finished product is approximately 3" x 7" x 1/2" and it includes the base box and cover, the band, the three inserts, and the decorative elements. The file is compatible with the 8x12 and 12x12 cutting mats!  You can find the tutorial for this one and see other versions HERE!





7 comments:

  1. Very cool, thank you! I have a Portrait so I appreciate that it works on the smaller mat. Just bought both designs.

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  2. Just finished making this. It is hard to tell from the size of your photos how to assemble the bottom. So I took my best guess. Then, the top wouldn't fit on the outside nor the inside of the box. Too small to go outside and too big for inside. So, I squeezed it in the top of the box. The slit was to big on either end to where I had to cut part of the part it is adhered to so it didn't show. I left the file exactly the size it fell on the mat. Not sure if I did something wrong or why I had so much trouble :(

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  3. Hi Michelle,

    For the bottom, you tuck the two side in and then tuck the tab into the slot. The lid goes over the outside of the box. What kind of paper are you using? I have created this box 4 times, twice with 80# card stock and twice with 105# card stock and haven't had any issues with the sizings. Were you using something thicker? Thanks! Jamie

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  4. I really like the idea of this graduation gift box! Very creative! =)


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  5. Jamie,

    Do you have this file available as a SVG file to use with the Cricut Explore?

    This is exactly what I was look for, I have two graduating this year.

    Trisha

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  6. I sell my SVG files through digiplayground.com and they are Cricut friendly! If you do not see the file you are looking for there, please email me and I can get it out on the site for you! jamielanedesigns@gmail.com

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  7. I purchased your graduation box today from the Silhouette store and made your box. It came out great! It was easy to assemble and everything fit perfectly. Sure is nicer than just sending a card. Thank you for creating it!

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Thank you so much for taking the time to leave me a comment! If you are asking a question please make sure your account is linked to your email address or provide your email address in your comment so that I am able to reply! You can also email me at jamielanedesigns@gmail.com

Thanks, Jamie