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Another super easy gift box tutorial and a special offer


I love it when cardstock coordinates with designer series paper and that's why I love Stampin' Up products.  You don't have to work out what cardstock goes with what - they work it out for you.

My inspiration for this tutorial came from Helen Griffin who adapted this idea from MayMayMadeIt.  I wanted to make a treat for my work colleague so used this idea.

This tutorial shows you how to make a super easy gift box to put chocolates (I've used Ferrero Rocher but you could use any sweet treats) and gift to a friend for a birthday or say thank you to someone.

Click here to see the tutorial and please subscribe to my YouTube channel to see lots more video tutorials

The measurements of card is as follows:

Rich Razzleberry card:  one piece 4 1/8" by 5 5/8" and another 1 1/2" by 2 7/8"

Share What You Love DSP: 6" x 2 7/8"

The scoring is as follows:  Rich Razzleberry (larger piece).  On the short side score at 1 3/8" and 2 3/4" and on the long side score at 1 3/8" and 4 1/4"

On the long side of the DSP score at 5 1/4", flip the paper round and score again at 5 1/4".

I'm offering my first four customers to order the paper trimmer a quarter of a pack of the Garden Impressions DSP and some matching cardstock.  If you order before 10pm on 28th November, you'll get 10% off the trimmer.

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