I am so glad I have found your channel. I love this box. Showed it to my granddaughter ( who is getting married Sept. 2021.) She wants me to make some for her Bridal shower. Thanks for sharing. You are awesome.
Julie, using the various card designs will be an excellent way to make many cards for deployed military & use up older DSP!! I’ve committed to minimum of 10 cards per month in 2024. Merry Christmas, best of healing, know that we all care & wish the very best for you & those you love. Safe travels over the holiday weekend. We’ll be celebrating our older son’s Christmas Day birthday too!
Thank you thank you for being you! I love how you explain each move and you speak my language (analytical). A touch more “engineering” in the explainations❤I am new to your UA-cam, and am busy devouring all your older projects. #nevertooldtoscorehaha
Thanks for this awesome tutorial. It took me a a second try before I could get it right and I love 1t . Now I just to find the right gift to put inside. I also struggle with with your x-sixteenth measurements 'cos I don't have this on my score board and it is all guesswork for me but I am trying hard to overcome this to be able to replicate your projects.
This little treat box is gorgeous, it's just about my favorite so far. Thank you for the tutorial. As I have previously commented I live in New Zealand and the wonderful Stampin Up products are available to us and I have purchased a lot from my local distributor. We pay dearly for these when compared to your US dollar. I did a conversion from US$ to NZ$ yesterday and your Simply Score board is US$30 which equates to US$43 here in New Zealand. That is a very sizable difference. It would be nice for us down under if it were less.
Thank you so much, CeeB! Sorry to hear your prices are higher in New Zealand, however Stampin' Up! products are worth every penny! They're the best out there!
You are right about the quality, their stamp pads are sooo inky, I have to remember to go lightly when inking up a stamp else it becomes over saturated . The tutorials put up by generous Stampin Up demonstrators are simply fabulous, I would need to reincarnate multiple lifetimes to get even a fraction of the projects done. Maybe if I put a time limit on watching and did a bit more creating it would make a start on my To Do list. Meanwhile I look forward to your newest video. Thanks heaps.
Oh no! Ok, let me see if I can try to help you! So, the top flaps are kind of in the shape of a 'K', so depending on whether your 'K' is forwards or backwards will depend on how you close the flaps. If your 'K' is backwards (like in my video), then you want to close the flaps in a clockwise direction, one by one - each one interlocking together with the inside of the 'K'. The last flap will be the hardest to get it into place. If your 'K' is forwards, then you want to close the flaps in a counter-clockwise direction. I hope that makes sense!
I'm a failure at this box. I can't work out the top. At first I thought I'd done the diagonal squares in the wrong direction so I started over paying VERY, VERY careful attention to the way you did your score lines and, as it turns out, I'd done it right the first time. Still, I can't seem to get the top to fold in properly and I swear I've followed your directions as near as I can understand them, but yeah... fail. I've made the two boxes I tried kinda work as treat boxes for my son's lunch and a happy surprise for my husband, but I was too ashamed of my obvious fail to give them to anyone paying too careful attention. 😆
I am so glad I have found your channel. I love this box. Showed it to my granddaughter ( who is getting married Sept. 2021.) She wants me to make some for her Bridal shower. Thanks for sharing. You are awesome.
Julie, using the various card designs will be an excellent way to make many cards for deployed military & use up older DSP!! I’ve committed to minimum of 10 cards per month in 2024.
Merry Christmas, best of healing, know that we all care & wish the very best for you & those you love. Safe travels over the holiday weekend. We’ll be celebrating our older son’s Christmas Day birthday too!
I so so love all your gift boxes!!!! 💖💖💖. You are so great at explaining and demonstrating. Thank You.
hi Julie, I love this box and I would like to adapt it to a bigger size, is there a tutorial or a way to calculate the enlarging of a pattern?
Thank you thank you for being you! I love how you explain each move and you speak my language (analytical). A touch more “engineering” in the explainations❤I am new to your UA-cam, and am busy devouring all your older projects. #nevertooldtoscorehaha
It IS a lovely box and particularly the size allows modesty for the giver. Just a beautiful gift for any reason :-).
Thank you so much, Anji!
Thanks for this awesome tutorial. It took me a a second try before I could get it right and I love 1t . Now I just to find the right gift to put inside. I also struggle with with your x-sixteenth measurements 'cos I don't have this on my score board and it is all guesswork for me but I am trying hard to overcome this to be able to replicate your projects.
I'm loving this little box. Thanks so much for sharing the instructions!!!
Thank you, Babe! Isn't it so cool? One of my favorites.
This little treat box is gorgeous, it's just about my favorite so far. Thank you for the tutorial. As I have previously commented I live in New Zealand and the wonderful Stampin Up products are available to us and I have purchased a lot from my local distributor. We pay dearly for these when compared to your US dollar. I did a conversion from US$ to NZ$ yesterday and your Simply Score board is US$30 which equates to US$43 here in New Zealand. That is a very sizable difference. It would be nice for us down under if it were less.
Thank you so much, CeeB! Sorry to hear your prices are higher in New Zealand, however Stampin' Up! products are worth every penny! They're the best out there!
You are right about the quality, their stamp pads are sooo inky, I have to remember to go lightly when inking up a stamp else it becomes over saturated . The tutorials put up by generous Stampin Up demonstrators are simply fabulous, I would need to reincarnate multiple lifetimes to get even a fraction of the projects done. Maybe if I put a time limit on watching and did a bit more creating it would make a start on my To Do list. Meanwhile I look forward to your newest video. Thanks heaps.
AWESOMENESS!! Love this!!
You always do great videos
Good video as usual.
Cute!
I love this. it is awesome and you do a great job explaining it. thank you for sharing :)
Thank you so much, Pamela!
Love this!
That’s so awesome and cool I really love it thank you so much 😊
Thank you, Mags!!
Adorable!
I love this!
Hermosa. Fantástica. Besito Brasil
Thank you / Gracias, Geza!
I really like this little box, I have it made but I can't seem to get it to close 😢
Oh no! Ok, let me see if I can try to help you! So, the top flaps are kind of in the shape of a 'K', so depending on whether your 'K' is forwards or backwards will depend on how you close the flaps. If your 'K' is backwards (like in my video), then you want to close the flaps in a clockwise direction, one by one - each one interlocking together with the inside of the 'K'. The last flap will be the hardest to get it into place. If your 'K' is forwards, then you want to close the flaps in a counter-clockwise direction.
I hope that makes sense!
I'm a failure at this box. I can't work out the top. At first I thought I'd done the diagonal squares in the wrong direction so I started over paying VERY, VERY careful attention to the way you did your score lines and, as it turns out, I'd done it right the first time. Still, I can't seem to get the top to fold in properly and I swear I've followed your directions as near as I can understand them, but yeah... fail. I've made the two boxes I tried kinda work as treat boxes for my son's lunch and a happy surprise for my husband, but I was too ashamed of my obvious fail to give them to anyone paying too careful attention. 😆
It’s been so long since I made this, I’ll have to try it again to see if I can give you any pointers!
@@ThePaperPixie Awww... you're so sweet.
could you not use the corner rounder from the paper pumkin kit?
Hmmm, what corner rounder? I don’t remember Paper Pumpkin having one?
Or maybe you’re thinking of the Project Life one?
What is the size of circle which is insert in the box
It is a 1-3/4” circle.