I am never disappointed when I come to your channel for inspiration. I love your glasses and make-up, Julie. Great project, thank you! You're an awesome demonstrator!
Catching the replay. Thank goodness for the math whizzes in the world! Figuring out that box would have made my head explode! We’re so lucky to have a demonstrator as good as you.❤
Ha! I happened to be looking in my bag of “prototypes” and found the original little box I made when you first introduced this project. I still like the little cool box!
I think you just gave me the table favors for this Christmas!! I remember the early project you referred to with the pyramids on both sides. That was cool, but this is smaller, so will take less room on the table, leaving more room for food! Thanks for another awesome project!!!
This box is very cute .I am Renu Mudholkar from India state karnatak. Dharwad . I follow your instructions to make boxes. Most of your boxes I have tried. Thank you . Love you dear.
Hi Julie love this project...so....I tried the box definitely need to retry lol. one question my measurements seemed off on the box base, are the two shorter diagonal lines, in each of rectangle sections equal distant from either edge (as the template shows) mine weren't. 🙃 your projects and videos are so good, and enjoyable to watch.
Hi Christine! The tick marks aren't equidistant from each other. Rather they are 3/4" from the score lines, but 5/8" apart in their section, if that makes sense? I double-checked my score line measurements and they are correct.
I am never disappointed when I come to your channel for inspiration. I love your glasses and make-up, Julie. Great project, thank you! You're an awesome demonstrator!
You're so sweet, Aryani! Thank you! I'm honored to inspire you!
Watching replay.
You make the best boxes!! Thank you.
A - M - A - Z - I - N - G !!!! The tag could be a name tag at the holiday table as well!
Great idea, Joyce!
Watching the replay, just back from vacation so missed you last week 😊
Hope you had a wonderful vacation, Wanda!
Hello Julie! Chicago, USA
Love this little box!!!
Thank you, Elaine!
Wow! That is incredible!
Happy 4th of July from hot & steamy Maryland! This project is perfect to attempt on a day like today.
Cute little box!
Thank you, Jane!
Catching the replay. Thank goodness for the math whizzes in the world! Figuring out that box would have made my head explode! We’re so lucky to have a demonstrator as good as you.❤
Just finished watching the replay; amazing box!! Thank you, Julie, for making something so complicated look so simple!
Ha! I happened to be looking in my bag of “prototypes” and found the original little box I made when you first introduced this project. I still like the little cool box!
Watching the replay. Beautiful! I cannot wait to make it. Thank you! Happy 4th Of Julie enjoy the holiday.
Thank you for your explainations. It makes papercrafting your very, very cute projects so easy.🎉❤
Absolutely magical! Thank you for making so we can create!❤️❤️❤️
I think you just gave me the table favors for this Christmas!! I remember the early project you referred to with the pyramids on both sides. That was cool, but this is smaller, so will take less room on the table, leaving more room for food! Thanks for another awesome project!!!
love this very clever 3d box - its amazing! Thank you for sharing
Brilliant Julie. Perfect for wedding favours too
I love watching you on the fly!! Cute box. Happy 4th!!
Watching on replay in the U.K Happy 4th of July to you all in the U.S.A. X
I’ve made the bottom before it was in my first origami book. I have not seen the that top before I will have to try it.
This box is very cute .I am Renu Mudholkar from India state karnatak. Dharwad . I follow your instructions to make boxes. Most of your boxes I have tried. Thank you . Love you dear.
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What a great little project! How did you ever figure that out!? Have a safe and happy 4th!
Hi Julie love this project...so....I tried the box definitely need to retry lol. one question my measurements seemed off on the box base, are the two shorter diagonal lines, in each of rectangle sections equal distant from either edge (as the template shows) mine weren't. 🙃 your projects and videos are so good, and enjoyable to watch.
that's from Christine
Hi Christine! The tick marks aren't equidistant from each other. Rather they are 3/4" from the score lines, but 5/8" apart in their section, if that makes sense? I double-checked my score line measurements and they are correct.
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How do you get a catalog ?
Hi Jacqueline! Here’s a link to all the catalog details: thepaperpixie.com/catalogs