HI SARA, LOVE YOUR DEMONSTRATIONS AND THE BOX IS LOVELY. CAN YOU TELL ME WHAT SIZE CARD YOU START WITH PLEASE AS IM HAVING TROUBLE GETTING A SQUARE. MANY THANKS. LINDA
Hi Sara, Mam can you tell me about the prize of this scoring board in India, your teaching is very easy & simple to understand. i am your regular student .
Not sure if this comment will be seen, or acknowledged, but here goes. I have this board, or a "version" of it and to be honest, the accompanying book is as clear as mud. My board does not have the measurements at the bottom, therefore, trying to understand why 2 sides are needed to make a box when the book gives measurements for both lid and base, exactly the same, makes absolutely no sense. An explanation would be appreciated. Many thanks
Hi Sara, this is a wonderful tutorial, very informative. Love your friendly natural approach
Sara, This was much more informative than the HSN show. Thanks!!! I love Crafter's Companion. You are great!
Very beautiful boxes ty for sharing (smiles)
how do you make different sized boxes
HI SARA, LOVE YOUR DEMONSTRATIONS AND THE BOX IS LOVELY. CAN YOU TELL ME WHAT SIZE CARD YOU START WITH PLEASE AS IM HAVING TROUBLE GETTING A SQUARE. MANY THANKS. LINDA
a3 size is 11.7 x 16.5 inches
Hi Sara, I want to find a tutorial on making a box with acetate on the lid and using the Die'sire Romance or Flutterby dies as the cut out window.
when she says the purple box is on big score cd is she saying the complete instructions with cutting the windows or just what she shows here?
what size card goes in this box please?
Hi Sara. Can you please tell me what paper type are you using and what's the thickness of the paper? Thanks for the great Info :)
Hi Sara, Mam can you tell me about the prize of this scoring board in India, your teaching is very easy & simple to understand. i am your regular student .
this was easy to understand
Hi Sara, Can you make envelopes with the big score
there is a special EnveloBox Creator for that
YES!
Not sure if this comment will be seen, or acknowledged, but here goes. I have this board, or a "version" of it and to be honest, the accompanying book is as clear as mud. My board does not have the measurements at the bottom, therefore, trying to understand why 2 sides are needed to make a box when the book gives measurements for both lid and base, exactly the same, makes absolutely no sense. An explanation would be appreciated. Many thanks
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