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Make A Little Gift Box with Cute Crew

Cute-crew-boxToday's paper crafting project and video tutorial is a fun little gift box made with the Cute Crew Punch Box from the Stampin' Up! Occasions Catalog.

The Cute Crew Punch Box contains an adorable photopolymer stamp set, a clear stamp block, a set of four Watercolor Pencils, a black ink spot, and a Scallop Tag Punch all packaged up in a pretty tin.  This combination is great for making projects for kids as well as for kids who are making projects!

The box portion of today's project is made from the Gingham Gala Designer Series Paper Stack.  The colors of these gingham checks are perfect for Spring!

Let's take a look at today's video tutorial for this Cute Crew box...

Lisa's Inklings:

  • Gingham Gala paper is 6" x 6".  That's just the size you need!
  • Score one side at 1 1/4", 2 1/2", 3 3/4", and 5".
  • Turn and score the other side at 1 1/4". This will be the bottom of the box.

Here are the supplies used for today's project.

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Thanks so much for stopping by today to see this Cute Crew box and I'll see you again in the next post!

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Pam Zorn

Very cute box! It will work perfectly for some of the Grandkids Easter treats!

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