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Tuesday, 24 July 2018

Quick and easy gift box


I received a cute little soap bar from Lush for my birthday
but was very disappointed in the way it was presented and I know these products
are not cheap so why not give them in nicer packaging!
So anyway, I decided to package my own.
I definitely will buy some Lush products for presents throughout the year
so I will now have cute little boxes to pop them in.

I have made a tutorial which you can watch on YouTube



I have used lovely fresh fig card stock
teamed up with the gorgeous dsp from Nature's Poem
(available in the buy 3 get 1 free selection)
The stamp set is Labels to Love, stamped in Highland Heather ink
and punched using the everyday label punch.
I have finished them off with some Share what you love pearls
and some linen thread tied in a double bow.
I recommend wet glue and dimensionals for this project.

The measurements you will need for this size of box are:

Card stock - 5" x 7"
Score 5" side - 1", 4"
Score 7" side - 1", 3", 4", 6"

Dsp -  2" x 6 1/2" for belly wrap

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5 comments:

  1. Gorgeous gift boxes,love them.xxx

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  2. Love these beautiful boxes and thanks for the tutorial. Thanks for playing along at Use Your Stuff - Gail

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  3. These are really cute packages for your soap and I know the recipients will love them! Beautiful colors and stamping!
    Thanks for sharing with us at Use Your Stuff and hope to see you again.
    Tammy DT Co-ordinator

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  4. These gift boxes are really cute! Definitely a fun way to receive a gift. Thanks so much for sharing with us at UYS! -Lori DT

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