Wonderful idea. Versatile uses. Easy to follow video. Along with a treat - an encouraging message in each box or a scripture or a image to compliment the theme of the event. THANK YOU for the tutorial and for the inspiration.
So A4 is what size. Length is never mentioned. Not everyone knows what a4 means, but let me google what that means. 😢 So I googled it and a4 in the US is 8 1/2 by 11. But on your first long strip… you scored at 11 inches. So are you working with 8 1/2 by 12 inch paper?
Hi Kimberly - A4 in the UK is 8.3 inch (210mm) by 11.7 inch (297mm), so when you do the last score at 11 inches on the long strip it leaves you with the 0.7inch to use as the bit to glue the shorter strip on to. to counter this you could make the shorter strip a little longer as you have enough card to do this. Cut a final strip 1 1/2' by 6 1/2” score at 3 1/4' and then at 6 1/4’ to leaves small tab. Hope that makes a little more sense?
@@kerryscardsuk7519 thank you. ☺️ so interesting those measurements. So point 7 inches left is greater than a half of an inch left? Right? So interesting that they don’t make it 11 1/2 or 12 inches. Well you learn something everyday 😂 I had no idea you’re in the UK.
What a perfectly lovely gift box 🎁!!!
Can’t wait to make some…Thank You!!
Have fun! Enjoy filling them with goodies too!
These are beautiful! Thanks!
@@terryt.1643 Have fun making them :-)
Wonderful idea. Versatile uses. Easy to follow video.
Along with a treat - an encouraging message in each box or a scripture or a image to compliment the theme of the event.
THANK YOU for the tutorial and for the inspiration.
@@jolene9732 I love the idea of an encouraging message 🥰
I really liked this video, easily realised it’s far better to watch all through, then to make it alongside you. Thank you
..these are so cute!
@@LynnMartin-d4z ah thank you for crafting with me 😀 enjoy making them - they can be addictive!
Lindor truffles would work. Thank you for such a great idea, they're beautiful.
@@TD-bu9wv and you can always eat one as you are making them 😉
@@kerryscardsuk7519 yes definitely. I also use the Ferer Roche tins as tiny die keepers too. I have them in my house at all times😂
@@TD-bu9wv what a great idea !
This video just popped up, good thing I decided to watch, such a cute box
Glad you stopped by too 😊😊 Have fun making one (or more than that!)
I’m also glad to have just found you. I’m going to enjoy making these for Christmas. Thank you so much. Cheers from Melbourne Australia
@@ritaconnel496 Ah - thanks for finding me 😀 Your Christmas table is sure to look fabulous!
These are unique. Thank you!!!
What will you put in yours??
Delightful! I am so happy to have found you. Wonderful presentation direct and to the point. Thank you for sharing your lovely talent
@@barbluecht3500 Thank you! Thanks for popping by and I hope you enjoy making the projects you find!
So A4 is what size. Length is never mentioned.
Not everyone knows what a4 means, but let me google what that means. 😢
So I googled it and a4 in the US is 8 1/2 by 11.
But on your first long strip… you scored at 11 inches. So are you working with 8 1/2 by 12 inch paper?
Hi Kimberly - A4 in the UK is 8.3 inch (210mm) by 11.7 inch (297mm), so when you do the last score at 11 inches on the long strip it leaves you with the 0.7inch to use as the bit to glue the shorter strip on to. to counter this you could make the shorter strip a little longer as you have enough card to do this. Cut a final strip 1 1/2' by 6 1/2”
score at 3 1/4' and then at 6 1/4’ to leaves small tab.
Hope that makes a little more sense?
@@kerryscardsuk7519 thank you. ☺️ so interesting those measurements. So point 7 inches left is greater than a half of an inch left? Right? So interesting that they don’t make it 11 1/2 or 12 inches. Well you learn something everyday 😂
I had no idea you’re in the UK.
@@kimberlyfaure1845 Im glad you asked that question I too am in the USA and ours is 8 1/2 by 11. So now I know what to do. :)