This bag is a great size for gift giving or using for a large favor bag...you can even size it to fit your needs! As it comes, the bag is approximately 8" (11-1/4" with handle) x 4" x 2-3/4". The file comes with the bag base pieces, the bag mats, the handle, the sentiment mat, and the celebrate sentiment. It is compatible with both the 8x12 and 12x12 mats.
Here is the tutorial:
1. Cut out all your pieces and fold on the score lines.
2. Adhere the two box base pieces together and then place adhesive on the remaining side tab.
3. Adhere the tab to the other side of the box then pop the shape in to form.
4. Close the bottom of the box tucking the tab into the slot.
5. Adhere your handle in place and then adhere your mats and sentiment.
6. Finish adding all your mats. Embellish and fill as desired!
I love this little box! It is a 7-sided polygon with a hinged lid and mats so you can change its look easily! It is a great for gift giving or using for a favor box...you can even size it to fit your needs! As it comes, the box is approximately 2-3/4" x 3-3/4" x 3-3/4". The file comes with the box base pieces, the hinged lid pieces, and the box mats. It is compatible with both the 8x12 and 12x12 mats.
Here is the tutorial:
1. Cut out all your pieces and fold on the score lines.
2. Starting with the bottom (larger), place adhesive on the six tabs and begin wrapping the box sides around, adhering the tabs as you go.
3. Your finished box should look like this.
4. Next grab your lid piece (smaller).
5. Place adhesive on the six tabs and adhere the sides around as you did with the bottom.
6. Your lid should look like this now.
7. Place your mats on the small areas.
8. Place adhesive on the large tab. This goes on the outside of the box, all the way to the bottom so cover generously with adhesive.
9. Adhere your lid on to one of the panels on the outside of the box as shown.
10. Adhere your larger panel mats in place.
11. Your box will look like this now. To close the lid, you need to pull apart the sides a bit and then push down.
12. Adhere your final mat on the top of the lid and then embellish (and fill) as desired!
This 3D Star Centerpiece is perfect for so many occasions! The file comes sized at approximately 8" tall and it can be sized to fit your needs. The file comes with the star pieces and the base box and it is compatible with both the 8x12 and 12x12 mats.
Here is the tutorial:
1. Cut out all your pieces and fold on the score lines.
2. Starting with the bottom, place adhesive on the six tabs and begin wrapping the box sides around, adhering the tabs as you go.
3. Your finished box should look like this.
4. Cut out your three inside pieces and layer them on top of each other.
5. Bring them around in a circle form.
6. Insert them into the box base and then fluff out the layers to achieve your desired look.
This 3D Graduation Centerpiece is perfect for your party tables! The file comes sized at approximately 9" tall and it can be sized to fit your needs. The file comes with the graduation hat silhouette pieces and the base box and it is compatible with both the 8x12 and 12x12 mats. This one follows the same tutorial as the Star Centerpiece above.
This hinged box is approximately 4-1/4" x 2-3/4" x 1" and it comes with the box base and the coordinating mats. There is a small slot in the box that allows the lid to tuck in to hold it in place. The file is compatible with both the 8x12 and 12x12 mats.
Here is the tutorial:
1. Cut out all your pieces and fold on the score lines.
2. Place adhesive on the four small squares and adhere two to the bottom area...
3. And the other two to the top area as shown.
4. Adhere your top tabs down then place adhesive on the two long tabs.
5. Press the front side of the box in and adhere in place.
6. Gather your mat pieces.
7. Place the mats on the corresponding pieces of the box and embellish as desired.
Good morning! Today I am sharing my smaller First Aid box. This box is approximately 4-1/4" x 2-3/4" x 1" and comes with a hinged lid as well as an inside divider. This Bandage Box is perfect for holding band-aids, antibiotic creams, and small tweezers or you could even use it for a get well gift! The file is compatible with both the 12x12 and 8x12 mats!
Here is the tutorial:
1. Cut out the pieces for the box. Fold the main box on all the score lines.
2. Add adhesive to the tab areas shown.
3. Adhere the first center tabs to the box.
4. Then bring the left piece up to the center and adhere the sides.
5. Bring the top portion of the lid down and adhere those tabs to the box sides as shown.
6. Insert the lid into the slot on the front of the box to close.
7. Adhere the first aid sign to the box front. Fold the divider so a tab is up and the other is down. Place adhesive on each tab.
8. Insert the divider (optional) in the box where you want it placed.
9. Fill your box with goodies!
This is my new viewable display case and it is perfect for holding larger embellishments and tools, smaller cards and boxes, and even ribbons. The finished box is approximately 5-3/8" x 5" x 6-1/2" and it has a hinged lid with a handle. This box was designed so that you could create multiples and adhere them beside each other or to use on its own. The handle will push down flat so that you can stack the boxes on top of each other as well. The
file is compatible with both the 8x12 and 12x12 mats.
I am using vellum for my window pieces just so that you can see them in the photos, the vellum does help hide some of the content if you do not want it visible but the clear windows looks great in this box!
Here is the tutorial:
1. Cut out all the pieces and fold on the score lines.
2. Adhere the window pieces inside the frames.
3. Place adhesive on the larger piece and attach the front piece.
4. Add adhesive to a second larger piece as shown.
5. Attach the pieces together.
6. Attach the fourth piece.
7. Grab the base piece and place adhesive on the tabs.
8. Adhere the base to the front window piece as shown.
9. Fold the base under and adhere the other two side panels.
10. Close the box using the remaining tab.
11. Next grab the lid piece and handle. Place adhesive on the two tabs and along the long score mark in the back.
12. Insert the handle into the slots provided and then adhere the two tabs to the lid sides.
13. Attach the lid to the back of the box and bend back and forth to score the hinge piece.
14. Your finished box should look similar to this now!
This 5x7 Card and Photo Storage box holds 5x7 photos and standard A7 (5-1/4" x 7-1/4") cards and envelopes. The finished project measures approximately 7-1/4" x 5-1/4" x 1-1/8". The box has a hinged lid that helps keep the dust and light off the photos which will help protect them and the side slots allow the photos to be taken out of the box from the sides which will keep those finger prints off them too and the lid closes completely so that you can use it for gifting homemade cards along with corresponding envelopes! The file is compatible with both the 12x12 and 8x12 mats.
Here is the tutorial:
1. Cut the pieces and fold on the score lines.
2. Apply adhesive to the tabs of the large piece and adhere the tabs to the box sides. It should look like this now.
3. Grab the lid piece and place adhesive on the tabs and adhere the tabs to the sides.
4. Next cut and fold the remaining piece.
5. Place adhesive in the lid area
6. Line up the piece with the lid piece and adhere the piece inside the lid piece as shown.
7. Next turn your main piece over (with cut-out ends) and apply adhesive to the bottom.
8. Adhere the piece to the bottom of the main piece.
9. Turn the piece over and fill with photos or cards.
10. Close the lid.
This is my most favorite photo storage unit I have created yet! It is beautiful and compact and nice enough to have sitting out on your end table for others to look through the photos before you get them in your scrapbooks! It would be perfect for gift giving too! The finished project measures approximately 6-1/4" x 4-1/8" x 2" and it stores lots and lots of photos! The box has a hinged lid that helps keep the dust and light off the photos which will help protect them and the side slots allow the photos to be taken out of the box from the sides which will keep those finger prints off them too! The file is compatible with both the 12x12 and 8-1/2x12 mats.
Here is the tutorial:
1. Cut the pieces and fold on the score lines.
2. Apply adhesive to the tabs of the large piece as shown.
3. Adhere the tabs to the box sides. It should look like this now.
4. Grab the lid piece and place adhesive on the tabs.
5. Adhere the tabs to the sides.
6. Next place adhesive on one of the ends of the remaining piece as show.
7. Line up the piece with the lid piece.
8. Adhere the piece inside the lid piece as shown.
9. Next place adhesive on the other end of the center piece as shown.
10. Turn your main piece over (with cut-out ends) and adhere the center end to the bottom of the main piece.
11. Turn the piece over and fill with photos.
12. Close the lid.
This hinged divider box is approximately 4"x 3-3/4" x 1-1/4" and comes with the box base, a divider piece, and a band wrap. The file is compatible with both the 12x12 and 8-1/2x12 mats.
Tutorial:
1. Cut out the pieces. I am using a double-sided printed cardstock.
2. Fold on all the score marks on the box. Place adhesive on the six tabs as shown.
3. Adhere the four bottom tabs to the box sides to form a box.
4. Adhere the two top tabs to the box sides to form as shown.
5. For the divider, fold as shown then place adhesive in the peek area.
6. Adhere the peek together then place adhesive on the bottom of the divider.
7. Place the divider piece in the box.
8. Close the box lid.
9. Your box will look like this now.
10. Take the band piece and fold on the score lines. Wrap it around the box.
11. Adhere the band ends together.
12. Slide the band off to open the box.
This box is perfect for party favors and small gifts! The hinged lid gives this box a fun closure and it contains a tab that tucks in the box making it easy to open and close! This cut file works with both the Cameo and Portrait mats.
Tutorial:
1. Cut out the pieces of the Hinge Favor Box file and fold the box piece on all the score lines.
2. Place adhesive on the four tabs shown.
3. Adhere the front two tabs to the sides.
4. Adhere the remaining two tabs to the sides to form the box. Place adhesive on the two long strips shown.
5. Adhere the two long strips to the outside of the box as shown in the image.
6. Fold over the lid and tuck in the tab.
7. Grab your decorative pieces.
8. Adhere them on the box in the corresponding areas.
9. This image shows the box open
10. Decorate your box as desired!