Absolutely love your boxes! I love making them with different measurements to accommodate retail products at my salon. I take your patterns and alter them. My clients love them too. Thank you for all the videos you post. You're incredibly creative.
i love your boxes, your tutorials are so clear, like your clean desk, i really relax watching them, thanks for sharing them and bring so many inspirations! hugs Angie
Love these! These just moved to the top of my list for a Christmas swap I join every year. We will each make and receive 25 boxes filled with crafting goodies and candy. From Dec 1-25 we open 1 per day, like an advent calendar. It's one of my favorite swaps!! Thank u!
What an adorable, squat milk carton. One tip from medical school training that may help when trying to tie twine for a tight closure is to wrap the twine TWICE when starting the knot/bow (surgeon's knot) instead of just one wrap. It doesn't add noticeable bulk but helps to hold that first wrap down tight (no finger required). It may not always work depending on the type of thread/cord/etc., but it's worth a try. Funny how often I forget about it when crafting, even though I know how helpful it can be.
THANK YOU so much for this tutorial hon it will be something I can use for my craft fairs and fill with different goodies. TFS Love Hugs and Good Thoughts Teresa
Beautiful box and love the paper! Saw this somewhere, but for tricky threading, I use hooped dental floss. You can thread it easily and the "needle" is slim enough to sew with! Not sure if they are available in UK, but thought I would share the trick...
Love the carton! may amuse you to know I was sitting here watching you struggle with the twine and bow to close it shouting, " you forgot to put the candles in'! (Of course you didn't listen... lol. Thank you for all the wonderful videos, I have enjoyed every one so far, poor Fennel...
when you are scoring on the 6.25 side of paper, you said to "turn it over and score at ..." I thought you said score at 15 but can you tell me what inch mark that would be ? I'm not sure I heard correctly when you said "15" (which I'm assuming is centimeters)
Buongiorno! lei è la migliore in assoluto! la seguo da tempo e vorrei acquistare i prodotti ma purtroppo vivo in Italia e non capisco perché non è possibile spedizione qui! comunque complimenti! !!
This is a very beautiful project and I applaud you for your dedication, but can we just get the SVG file to make the base box and then decorate it whatever way we'd like? 😀I know some people don't have cutting machines and would need the step by step instructions, but I just bought a Cricut and would be producing much more than two boxes. Not to mention I lack patience and great measuring skills. 😂 Have you ever considered making and selling an SVG file for projects like these? I.'m new to your channel, so maybe you already do.
Just wanted to say that I absolutely love your videos!
You show such beautiful projects in such a lovely manner!
Thank you very much for sharing this!
I love the color combo! One of my very favorite.
So cute and pretty! I like that the size of this one is larger than the Stampin Up milk carton thinlet. Room for more goodies!
Absolutely love your boxes! I love making them with different measurements to accommodate retail products at my salon. I take your patterns and alter them. My clients love them too. Thank you for all the videos you post. You're incredibly creative.
i love your boxes, your tutorials are so clear, like your clean desk, i really relax watching them, thanks for sharing them and bring so many inspirations! hugs Angie
Cute box, gorgeous paper!!!
Love the way you do this. Absolutely neat and beautiful
Love these! These just moved to the top of my list for a Christmas swap I join every year. We will each make and receive 25 boxes filled with crafting goodies and candy. From Dec 1-25 we open 1 per day, like an advent calendar. It's one of my favorite swaps!! Thank u!
Sam - even if this is an older video , I like it very much ! Thank you for sharing this video.
What an adorable, squat milk carton. One tip from medical school training that may help when trying to tie twine for a tight closure is to wrap the twine TWICE when starting the knot/bow (surgeon's knot) instead of just one wrap. It doesn't add noticeable bulk but helps to hold that first wrap down tight (no finger required). It may not always work depending on the type of thread/cord/etc., but it's worth a try. Funny how often I forget about it when crafting, even though I know how helpful it can be.
That is so way cute. I love the navy and white papers!!!
Perfect little size to decorate up for Christmas goodies!
Thanks Sam, another great box.
Such pretty nails
thank you for your videos they are truly fun and I love them and learn lots from you
love this box so versatile thank you for sharing
i love the box 😍 gonna use this for my cupcake candles ❤️ thank you ☺️
Another CUTE box...TY! 💕
THANK YOU so much for this tutorial hon it will be something I can use for my craft fairs and fill with different goodies. TFS Love Hugs and Good Thoughts Teresa
Blue and white, my fav. Gorgeous box and a good size.
Wonderful as always.
Too cute! Love it
definitely super cute love it x
Love this box; TFS!
Beautiful box and love the paper! Saw this somewhere, but for tricky threading, I use hooped dental floss. You can thread it easily and the "needle" is slim enough to sew with! Not sure if they are available in UK, but thought I would share the trick...
Love the carton! may amuse you to know I was sitting here watching you struggle with the twine and bow to close it shouting, " you forgot to put the candles in'! (Of course you didn't listen... lol. Thank you for all the wonderful videos, I have enjoyed every one so far, poor Fennel...
Lucinda Page : at 6:21 the candles are actually in ... :)
Love it!
I need this but a little bigger, do you have a tutorial for something bigger?
What a great project
So love this!! So many possibilities!! ( Love ALL your videos.. ! ) .......... Cheers ... :D
when you are scoring on the 6.25 side of paper, you said to "turn it over and score at ..." I thought you said score at 15 but can you tell me what inch mark that would be ? I'm not sure I heard correctly when you said "15" (which I'm assuming is centimeters)
adorable. it's so cute.
Super ideas! 👍👍😀
It's beautiful
Im really new to this, can someone tell me the tools she use?
Omg you’re cute. Love your videos ❤️
Excellent😀💟💐
I love this
Buongiorno! lei è la migliore in assoluto! la seguo da tempo e vorrei acquistare i prodotti ma purtroppo vivo in Italia e non capisco perché non è possibile spedizione qui! comunque complimenti! !!
I'm thinking a taller box with the reverse side of the paper you were using would be best.
So cute
it's really good........
Can you please tell me which card board is this
osm ...😊 loved it
Thann you Ilove it
This is.vvvvvv.....nice.
This is a very beautiful project and I applaud you for your dedication, but can we just get the SVG file to make the base box and then decorate it whatever way we'd like? 😀I know some people don't have cutting machines and would need the step by step instructions, but I just bought a Cricut and would be producing much more than two boxes. Not to mention I lack patience and great measuring skills. 😂 Have you ever considered making and selling an SVG file for projects like these? I.'m new to your channel, so maybe you already do.
Do u know how to make a gable box?
Love the size, I wish it was a die!
What GSM is the card stock
nice
please show the measure ment
now i can do this by my own
please be displaying your measurement on the screen, it will be more helpful
plz give mee boxs
superbe mais pou nous francaise il faudrait ecrire les dimentions sur le cote merci
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