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DannieGrvs.....I just watched the video you made on the Card Box Organizer. I found the sound a bit difficult to hear no matter how I put the volume up. Do you have written instructions for this project? I have made oodles of boxes and other carriers, but found this one to be one that would have multiple uses due to the expandable sides. This was the coolest I've seen yet. Please let me know if you do have written instructions for this project.
DannieGrvs.....I just watched the video you made on the Card Box Organizer. I found the sound a bit difficult to hear no matter how I put the volume up. Do you have written instructions for this project? I have made oodles of boxes and other carriers, but found this one to be one that would have multiple uses due to the expandable sides. This was the coolest I've seen yet. Please let me know if you do have written instructions for this project.
Patti
Sorry about the volume. The only written instructions are on my blog post here....
It has all the measurements you'll need. I'm sure if you cut all your cardstock and scored it where it needs to be, you could just follow along with the video tutorial even if you can't hear it very well.
I've just recorded another tutorial from a different angle and I'm hoping that will help with the volume. It's still in the editing phase, but I'll let you know as soon as it's posted. This should fix the problem.
I just finished uploading a new video tutorial. It shows how to make a box using the 5-in-1 template. My husband tried some new things when he filmed me and the volume is MUCH better. You shouldn't have any trouble with this one. Enjoy!
DannieGrvs.......Thank You! After writing the post, I went back and did find the measurements. It's rather self explanatory to score and put together. This case/carrier can work for many things. I did make one using chipboard to give it a bit more stability. Works great!
HELP! I found a tutorial here for peppermint patties and now I can't find it. I thought I'd put it on my desktop, but obviously I didn't. Want to use this as a favor on each plate for our Ladies Tea at church. Thanks.
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Wanted to edit the last reply, but can't! :( This is not Beatte's wonderful idea. This one looks somewhat like a match book. It was red with a snowman on the front. When opened, the peppermint patty is nestled inside a SU scallop punched out space. Again, thanks!
That was a FUN card! I loved your step-by-step instructions, and how you used only part of the stamp. You are quite an artist!..I mean stamper...well, both. Thanks for the tutorial...it started my morning just right!
Michelle,
Great tutorials (I love when they are well-lit and when you provide measurements on your blog.)! I also enjoyed your other blog entries and added you to my Google Reader subscriptions.