Right. 18 boxes. Sharing some more today (gotta spread out the love, or something like that). When speed-creating 18 boxes it’s inevitable that most will be pretty plain-looking and/or simple (or maybe it’s because I’m a fairly laidback and lazy scrapper). All the boxes here are created with various papers from 3ndypapir by the way, and letters from Prima or Fancy Pants :)

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I know mom will love the angels and snowmen. She better, as I do myself and this was my last sheet of this paper! ;p

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I love this “God Jul” (Merry Christmas in Norwegian) strip of paper Smile

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The flower’s from Petaloo by the way.

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Hope you like the boxes, ‘cause I’ll be back with more on Sunday Smile with tongue out

ParentesFantomet Said,

12:54 PM

How cool is that! Love'em, absolutely love them. Any particular template you're using for the boxes? Do please share the details.

Thank you so much Smile Hm not really, I just scored 12x12 cardstocks approx 1 5/8 inch  and slightly larger (4,5 og 4,7 cm) in sort of – it took me three attempts before I found the “right” size for me and my gifts (so two of the 18 boxes are slightly smaller than the rest Smile with tongue out).

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Load the scoring-knife on your trimmer. Place a cardstock on it and score all the sides on the red dot – first lid one then lid two (which needs to be slightly different in size so the lids will fit into each others).

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I’m so bad at explaining stuff in an easy way :/

desember-07,-2010-2

Nevertheless. They’re just very simple boxes. Make such cuts and adhere the flaps together so it’ll become a lid. Or something like that.