Julie!! This. Is. Fantastic. The unique shape, the ribbon pull, the any occasion use and that gorgeous paper...swoon! You are my treat box guru!!!! 😍😍😍🙌🏽🙌🏽😊
This is a lovely Triangular Double Pyramid Box tutorial, and the paper is simply gorgeous. You're a master at making these beautiful boxes for us and we thank you for sharing.
I recently started paper crafting before I have to leave for work each morning (good stress relief and helps me calm myself before heading to a very stressful hospital job, plus I get cute gifts to have in hand). I made one of these this morning and it turned out so cute! Thank you for such precise instructions with your tutorials!
I've really been enjoying that you've been showing a sample in one color/pattern and then crafting with us in a different one. I love seeing all the pretty paper patterns.
this is truly lovely! I'm an engineer so the engineering behind this box is truly remarkable!! anyone have a suggestion for another stamp to use? I don't have this stamp set ........ well yet anyway!! thanks julie!!!!
Such a cute little box. I just made one, but decided to add more glue to the triangle pieces to help hold them together, especially on the inside. It looked unfinished since I used one sided paper. Thanks for another great tutorial!!
I maded one 1,5 years ago?can’t remember 🤔😂😅😅,but now at my new job,I’m making for my colleagues 60!!!boxes,thank you for your inspiration 🙏🏼love from The Netherlands 🙏🏼💗🙋🏽♀️🇳🇱
That box is so cool..... Will have to make some... Thanks After some struggle, I got the triangles pieces together but am struggling with getting the two pieces together... It must be those flaps but haven't gotten them out of the way..... Tips? Ty 😃
such a grOOOvy box! you provide a great tutorial and your video quality is SO CLEAR (I can see your fingerprint grooves on your fingers! well, almost.🤣). thanks once again for another GREAT video❣️
I am going to attempt to work out the maths, but a simple way would be to draw the template for both and then photocopy 150% to make it half size bigger or 200% to double the original (but you will need approx 20 inches in length). Then measure all the new score and fold points. The only part that will not need to be wider (but won’t matter if it is) is the 1 inch panel on the right that is the tab as it gets tucked inside.
Think of it as squares. You need to have 3 squares next too each other , plus an inch as a tab, then you need the the 2" for the folded straight edge. What ever size you make your first square you need to take 1/8" off the size to make the box fit.
Oh my gosh, I have to first confess that I am a barely-functioning math person. I made your pyramid box with no problems at all (thank you so much!). BUT...I wanted to scale it up by 1/4" to hold a particular gift inside and somehow--by a cosmic flaw in the universe I'm sure--I can't make the folds work. I THINK my problem is my own logic (Lord, help us all). I assumed that the 3 areas we're going to fold into triangles are all the exact same sized square otherwise how could folding corner to corner work, right? Except when I traced out all the original dimensions on a piece of copy paper so I could then add 1/4" to each square, I kept ending up with the first square (at left edge) being wider than the remaining two. Is that correct--that the first "box" is larger than the other 2? My lack of confidence in my calculating abilities has me at a standstill which is why I'm reaching out to you. (as a testimony to my dislike of math...when I was in Catholic School, 4th grade I think, we were supposed to be memorizing times tables. I struggled mightily with them and then...WHAM, I had an ah ha moment. When Sister Mary told me to recite that week's memorization exercise I told her of my ah ha moment, "Sister, I have decided to wait on the times tables." Sister managed to keep a straight face as she asked me what I was waiting for. I, thinking I was oh-so-smart to have come to my ah ha moment, was so proud to tell her--"Sister all the grown ups I know know the times tables, so I'm just gonna wait until I'm a grown up, I don't really need them right now anyway." Yep, Sister had me switch from memorizing to handwriting them out, over and over and over...and when I got home, my mom sat me down and told me that Sister Mary had called her and told her about my ah ha explanation. Mom decided that I needed to write those tables at home as well.
Hi Barb! No, all 3 sections are the same size squares. So if you're needing to add 1/4", you'd need to add 1/4" to the short side and 3/4" to the long side (because there's 3 squares).
@@ThePaperPixie Thank you so much! It works! And indeed, it was my math "skills" (or rather the severe lack thereof) that caused the trouble. I was trying to make a template first, applying that information to the card stock when I finished. I was adding .25 to the template you created and simply added .25 to the original numbers incorrectly. Truly, I hate math but I think it hates me more. That 1/4" really makes a difference and will be able to hide a decorated votive candle (battery operated of course!) with room for some very skinny strips of card stock serving as a nest around it.
Ciao, Buonasera ! Molto brava .. potresti dirmi le misure in cm ? Potresti fare i tuoi prossimi video con doppia misura ? Con anche i cm ! Grazie mille
Hi Letizia! Since I'm in the US, I don't work with metric measurements, I'm sorry! My recommendation is to use a measurement converter app like "Units Plus".
Hi Julie, I'm patiently waiting for a tiny version of this beautiful box. 😁 As usual you do not disappoint with your creativity. Thanks for sharing.
Julie!! This. Is. Fantastic. The unique shape, the ribbon pull, the any occasion use and that gorgeous paper...swoon! You are my treat box guru!!!! 😍😍😍🙌🏽🙌🏽😊
Absolutely love this box. Plan on making a few for people at work. After they’ve retrieved the treat, it could be a Christmas ornament ❣️
You never fail me when I need a unusual fab box !! THANKS LOVELY
This is a lovely Triangular Double Pyramid Box tutorial, and the paper is simply gorgeous. You're a master at making these beautiful boxes for us and we thank you for sharing.
I recently started paper crafting before I have to leave for work each morning (good stress relief and helps me calm myself before heading to a very stressful hospital job, plus I get cute gifts to have in hand). I made one of these this morning and it turned out so cute! Thank you for such precise instructions with your tutorials!
Wow Julie.... this is supercute! 😍
Thanks for sharing....
So beautyful and elegant. I love it. Thank you so much for showing us. 🤗
Beautiful beautiful boxes Julie. I’ve made so many of your boxes and everyone has been a hit. Thank you 😊
This is your coolest one yet! Thanks for the great instructions ❣️
What a great video! Your instructions and your template are wonderful, thank you so much for all the work you put into this video for us!
Thank you so much, Barb!
This box is definitely a wow! Your instructions are always so easy to follow, so I will be making a bunch of these!! Thanks so much!
I've really been enjoying that you've been showing a sample in one color/pattern and then crafting with us in a different one. I love seeing all the pretty paper patterns.
Loving this box Julie. Will be making a few for stocking stuffers. Be safe & TYFS
Love, love, love this box. Can't wait to try it
Gorgeous!!! Love it! Thank you for sharing 💗
wow! so cute and fun. i love your choice of paper 💚
I just made this! So cute! Thanks for sharing Julie! Your instructions are so easy to follow!
I just made one too. It was a bit challenging, but it came out fine for a first try.
🤩 love the simplicity in the way you teach. I will try it. I see it as an ornament as well, I’m still in awe. Thanks
I love this simple but unique box which I turn into gift ornaments. Thanks again for making it simple.
Love the idea of a gift ornament...would be cool to put the year on it too
WOW -- what an awesome little box, and sooooo easy !!!! Thanks so much for sharing.
WOW, what an amazing gift box, it looks so complicated but I think it's worth having a go at making it. Thank you for sharing. XXX
Wonderful little gift box Julie ! Pretty and unusual, love it. Thankyou for sharing this project.
I must try do this! Lovely!
You are just beyond fantastic. Thank you for another wonderful project.
Sheer genius. Beautiful!
Lovely triangle box.
Fabulous tutorial. This little box is genius😍
Absolutely Genius........ WoW
This is amazing Julie, just love it! Thank you for sharing.
WOW!
Love it!!!
Gotta make one today!!
Thanks for sharing Julie!!
So easy to make . They turned out very elegant. Thankyou
Très belle idée .Merci
this is truly lovely! I'm an engineer so the engineering behind this box is truly remarkable!!
anyone have a suggestion for another stamp to use? I don't have this stamp set ........ well yet anyway!!
thanks julie!!!!
So awesome!! Thank you Julie!
Such a cute little box. I just made one, but decided to add more glue to the triangle pieces to help hold them together, especially on the inside. It looked unfinished since I used one sided paper. Thanks for another great tutorial!!
Love this box!!!
This is so cute, definitely my next little project! Thank you 🙏
I maded one 1,5 years ago?can’t remember 🤔😂😅😅,but now at my new job,I’m making for my colleagues 60!!!boxes,thank you for your inspiration 🙏🏼love from The Netherlands 🙏🏼💗🙋🏽♀️🇳🇱
What sorcery is this?! You're a magician 🙂
I just made one.......so awesome !!
Thank you for sharing this project ;)
Superb.
what a fun tutorial thank you for sharing
Wow 🤩
That box is so cool..... Will have to make some... Thanks
After some struggle, I got the triangles pieces together but am struggling with getting the two pieces together... It must be those flaps but haven't gotten them out of the way..... Tips?
Ty 😃
Awesome 🌸
such a grOOOvy box! you provide a great tutorial and your video quality is SO CLEAR (I can see your fingerprint grooves on your fingers! well, almost.🤣). thanks once again for another GREAT video❣️
Super Cute!! TYFS 😊❤️👍🏼👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Very nice,,❤️
This would be super cute with the stamp set that has a diamond, I can’t remember the name. Or a fun tag “you’re a gem”. This is next on my list!
Love this gorgeous box!!! How could I make a bigger one??
I am going to attempt to work out the maths, but a simple way would be to draw the template for both and then photocopy 150% to make it half size bigger or 200% to double the original (but you will need approx 20 inches in length). Then measure all the new score and fold points. The only part that will not need to be wider (but won’t matter if it is) is the 1 inch panel on the right that is the tab as it gets tucked inside.
Hi Delilah! It could be done, but you’d need to use multiple pieces of paper to do it, since this one needs 10”.
Think of it as squares.
You need to have 3 squares next too each other , plus an inch as a tab, then you need the the 2" for the folded straight edge.
What ever size you make your first square you need to take 1/8" off the size to make the box fit.
Wow! 🌟👍🏻
Oopsee...I figured out my perform.... One triangle I had scored at 1/2" instead of 1".
Mine doesn't look as good as yours but just first attempt....👍😁
That is a sexy box 😂 beautiful x
Oh my gosh, I have to first confess that I am a barely-functioning math person. I made your pyramid box with no problems at all (thank you so much!). BUT...I wanted to scale it up by 1/4" to hold a particular gift inside and somehow--by a cosmic flaw in the universe I'm sure--I can't make the folds work. I THINK my problem is my own logic (Lord, help us all). I assumed that the 3 areas we're going to fold into triangles are all the exact same sized square otherwise how could folding corner to corner work, right? Except when I traced out all the original dimensions on a piece of copy paper so I could then add 1/4" to each square, I kept ending up with the first square (at left edge) being wider than the remaining two. Is that correct--that the first "box" is larger than the other 2? My lack of confidence in my calculating abilities has me at a standstill which is why I'm reaching out to you. (as a testimony to my dislike of math...when I was in Catholic School, 4th grade I think, we were supposed to be memorizing times tables. I struggled mightily with them and then...WHAM, I had an ah ha moment. When Sister Mary told me to recite that week's memorization exercise I told her of my ah ha moment, "Sister, I have decided to wait on the times tables." Sister managed to keep a straight face as she asked me what I was waiting for. I, thinking I was oh-so-smart to have come to my ah ha moment, was so proud to tell her--"Sister all the grown ups I know know the times tables, so I'm just gonna wait until I'm a grown up, I don't really need them right now anyway." Yep, Sister had me switch from memorizing to handwriting them out, over and over and over...and when I got home, my mom sat me down and told me that Sister Mary had called her and told her about my ah ha explanation. Mom decided that I needed to write those tables at home as well.
Hi Barb! No, all 3 sections are the same size squares. So if you're needing to add 1/4", you'd need to add 1/4" to the short side and 3/4" to the long side (because there's 3 squares).
@@ThePaperPixie Thank you so much! It works! And indeed, it was my math "skills" (or rather the severe lack thereof) that caused the trouble. I was trying to make a template first, applying that information to the card stock when I finished. I was adding .25 to the template you created and simply added .25 to the original numbers incorrectly. Truly, I hate math but I think it hates me more. That 1/4" really makes a difference and will be able to hide a decorated votive candle (battery operated of course!) with room for some very skinny strips of card stock serving as a nest around it.
Great!
Ciao, Buonasera ! Molto brava .. potresti dirmi le misure in cm ? Potresti fare i tuoi prossimi video con doppia misura ? Con anche i cm ! Grazie mille
Hi Letizia! Since I'm in the US, I don't work with metric measurements, I'm sorry! My recommendation is to use a measurement converter app like "Units Plus".
@@ThePaperPixie Ok, grazie :)
It looks nice and easy. Great job