Great tutorial thanks. If anyone is using The Works, All in One Tool by We R Memory keepers. When you are going for the cut outs, IGNORE the sticky out bit on the punch and line up the cut out part of the punch with the middle of the three scored lines. that will get you the cut out in the centre. The punch on Thw Works all in one, is only just a tiny bit wider than the distance between the scored lines to its easy to line it all up. My WRMK The Works all in one tool is covered in sharpie marker to make the embossed printed area easier to see, so I marked the centre of the envelope punch on the shoulder of its button, for easy visual to center it.
You are welcome Billie. I don't have an all-in-one tool but I appreciate you sharing your tips here - it could prove useful for anyone who comes by that does. happy box making!
Even after 9 years I'm crashed again by your ideas 🤗 so genius! I always use your calculator for boxes on the envelope punch board, don't know why it takes me so long to find this video now 😅 but again: thank you so much! 👌😄
Good evening i just subscribed to your channel and i just made a cracker box but i can say it took a couple sheets of paper and lots of mistakes but i found that your way was much easier then most videos i have seen but a question? How would you make a bigger cracker? Please and thank you.
this is soooo great! thank you....I have the 123 punch board and I almost buy the candy box punch. Now I know I can do this boxes without buying a new board!!
You can buy the scoreboard here: www.stampinup.uk/products/simply-scored-scoring-tool&dbwsdemoid=5006714 and the Envelope Punch Board here: www.amazon.co.uk/We-Memory-Keepers-Envelope-Punch/dp/B00BFFIKKQ/ref=asc_df_B00BFFIKKQ/?tag=googshopuk-21&linkCode=df0&hvadid=255993342451&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=14028002052277699060&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9046150&hvtargid=pla-320896975581&psc=1
The stamp is a single stamp called 'A Gift For You' that is now discontinued and no longer available. There is something similar in the set called 'Tag Talk' - details here: bit.ly/1CV2ncd
@@GamerofOld a couple of chocolates, a keyring, nail polish, a mini Sharpie pen, erasers, stickers - the possibilities are endless! You could also add a traditional snap, motto and party hat too!
Great tutorial thanks. If anyone is using The Works, All in One Tool by We R Memory keepers. When you are going for the cut outs, IGNORE the sticky out bit on the punch and line up the cut out part of the punch with the middle of the three scored lines. that will get you the cut out in the centre. The punch on Thw Works all in one, is only just a tiny bit wider than the distance between the scored lines to its easy to line it all up.
My WRMK The Works all in one tool is covered in sharpie marker to make the embossed printed area easier to see, so I marked the centre of the envelope punch on the shoulder of its button, for easy visual to center it.
You are welcome Billie. I don't have an all-in-one tool but I appreciate you sharing your tips here - it could prove useful for anyone who comes by that does. happy box making!
I saw these at the conference & thought they looked fabulous, didn't realise they would be so easy! Thankyou so much, a brilliant share!
Thank you! Wonderful instructions! I am using this at my Valentine's class tomorrow!
Fantastic news Laura Lea! So glad you found my tutorial easy to follow - have fun at your Valentine's class!
Even after 9 years I'm crashed again by your ideas 🤗 so genius! I always use your calculator for boxes on the envelope punch board, don't know why it takes me so long to find this video now 😅 but again: thank you so much! 👌😄
@Y Witch thank you! Sometimes the old ones are the best and this one definitely stands the test of time! Happy cracker making! 🎄
@@TheCraftyOwlUK 😁 you are right! 😉 Thank you!! 😊🎁🎄
they look amazing x
thank you for sharing your videos
Thanks for sharing , going to make some for Christmas.
Good evening i just subscribed to your channel and i just made a cracker box but i can say it took a couple sheets of paper and lots of mistakes but i found that your way was much easier then most videos i have seen but a question? How would you make a bigger cracker? Please and thank you.
just made 8 of these for me and my sisters christmas party going to put either lippy of nail varnish inside.
Perfect Gill - I'm sure they will make the perfect Christmas party favour! have a great time!
Wow...that was easy!!! Thank you
Amazing! So easy!
Thank you I hope to make some for Christmas xxxxx
Doreen Finch You are welcome! They are quite addictive - once you’ve got the hang of it you’ll be making lots of them I’m sure.
Thank you….great tutorial.
this is soooo great! thank you....I have the 123 punch board and I almost buy the candy box punch. Now I know I can do this boxes without buying a new board!!
You are most welcome Agustina - so glad you found it useful!
Love it so much
Cool
Just wondering where the score board and tool is from and the envelope thinggy
You can buy the scoreboard here: www.stampinup.uk/products/simply-scored-scoring-tool&dbwsdemoid=5006714 and the Envelope Punch Board here: www.amazon.co.uk/We-Memory-Keepers-Envelope-Punch/dp/B00BFFIKKQ/ref=asc_df_B00BFFIKKQ/?tag=googshopuk-21&linkCode=df0&hvadid=255993342451&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=14028002052277699060&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9046150&hvtargid=pla-320896975581&psc=1
Great tutorial! Where do I find the video for making the box? 😊
Can you tell me what stamp set that sentiment is from, perfect for this project. Looks so easy/
The stamp is a single stamp called 'A Gift For You' that is now discontinued and no longer available. There is something similar in the set called 'Tag Talk' - details here: bit.ly/1CV2ncd
TheCraftyOwlUK Thank you, I think I have that. Appreciate such quick response. Am watching the video again.
What about the snap? :-(
Any ideas what to hide inside these? My only thoughts are lip balm or typed of fortunes. Any other ideas are welcome!
@@GamerofOld a couple of chocolates, a keyring, nail polish, a mini Sharpie pen, erasers, stickers - the possibilities are endless! You could also add a traditional snap, motto and party hat too!