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For those of you who are wanting to make the little desk set, I have attached the file with diagrams on how to do it. I used the Ultimate Box Maker for most of my scoring because it automatically makes the size I need. If you don't have this box maker, than score using the measurements but go 1/32 of an inch LESS than what I have in my instructions. This is why I like the Ultimate Box Maker, it does that for me.
[QUOTE=connieastewart;8357792]For those of you who are wanting to make the little desk set, I have attached the file with diagrams on how to do it. I used the Ultimate Box Maker for most of my scoring because it automatically makes the size I need. If you don't have this box maker, than score using the measurements but go 1/32 of an inch LESS than what I have in my instructions. This is why I like the Ultimate Box Maker, it does that for me.
I have read the instructions and I don't know what you mean by LID:confused: I want to make several for luncheon favors and I don't have the box maker that you mention.
Sorry, that LID part of the instructions is written for the Ultimate Box Maker (there is a LID side and a BOX side - the lid is just a tad bigger than the box so it fits).
Just measure 1/32 of an inch LESS than what I call for in the instructions otherwise your business cards and scratch paper won't fit.
I think that I remember the Ultimate Box Maker (from Aleens's show)! That was a nifty little thing from a decade or more ago. I do believe that I have one of those in a closet upstairs. I'm going to be so disappointed if I can't find it. Thanks you so much for all of your hard work and for sharing your creativity with us!
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the ultimate box maker is a creation from Connie and her hubby. It's very cool. I misplaced mine, sure hope I can find it one of these days.
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