Hey guys! Looking for a fun way to encourage your kids during the day when they are at school? Or looking for a great way to organize all those greeting cards you make and need to send? This box is the perfect solution! So gather up those supplies and let's create!
Supplies needed:
~Heavy mat board or chipboard for box base
~Black cardstock
~sticky tape
~Art Glitter Glue
~** Trimmer~
~Scissors
~Patterned paper
~printed note cards
~Define Emotions stamp set
~Envelope punch board
~Embellishments of your choice
Lunchbox Note Box Box:
Base: 3 3/8 x 5 7/8
Front: 6 x 4
Back: 5 ¼ x 6
Sides: 3 ½ x 4
All binding strips are 1 inch wide and cut to fit the length of sections fitting together
Lid:
Top: 3 ½ x 6
Sides: 1 ½ x 6
Lip: 1 ½ x 6
Insert:
Sides: 3 3/8 x 4 ¼
Back: 5 7/8 x 4 ¼
Cut all mats 1/8 inch shorter than the panel you are matting.
Folders:
Cardstock cut at 9 3/8 x 5 3/4 inches, then score at 4 1/2 inches.
See the video for construction of the box and how to create the folder tabs.
You can purchase the trimmer at Cricut.com and use the discount code MAYMAYMADE for 15%
off and free shipping
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2 comments
Jacqueline Volk
I thought first time I watched this if you have or not kids if your married you can do that in your husband lunch I was thinking give him a scripture a day then when he come home have something to talk about at dinner you can do that with the kids to that would be great they say family that eat and worship together stay together I fell that200%
Linda
Oh how cute!!! My kiddos are grown up and married but…I do pack my hubby’s lunch every day for him and I always include a homemade card or note. This is much better for organinizung them. I can’t wait to make one. Thanks for the great video on how to!
GOD Bless
Happy 4th of July!!! ??
Linda