Hi everyone, I’m back with another Easter themed project today, however, this is great for many occasions.
Here are my Card & Gift Boxes In One.
I made these a couple years ago but smaller and thought I would re-visit them for this year’s Easter series.
This makes a lovely gift and a nice alternative to giving someone an egg! these are easy to post as well.
I used the Helz Cuppleditch “Hello Spring” magazine which is available here.
These are deconstructed boxes as I wanted to make them using my strong Papermill Direct 300gsm A4 cardstock. So because of the size of the chocolate bar, I needed to put it together in 3 separate pieces.
This holds a 200g large bar of chocolate measuring 4″ x 7.1/4
To make these you will need…
1 piece of 6.5/8 x 10.1/4 white cardstock for the base.
Score at 5/8″ & 1.1/4 along all 4 sides.
1 piece of 4.3/4 x 7.3/4 white cardstock for the card lid.
Score along the side at4.3/4 side at 5/8″
1 piece of 4.1/8 x 7.3/4 white cardstock for the top of the box.
2-3 pieces of 3.7/8 x 7.1/2 coloured or pattern paper to mat the 2 inside panels and front if you choose.
2-3 pieces of 3.5/8 x 7.1/4 cardstock. 2 for the inside with one being for you to write your message and again one for the front if you choose. which is optional to layer on top of the 3 panels.
Rosette, toppers, doilies & embellishments to decorate.
Check out my full tutorial below to see how I made them.
I’ve shared below my tutorial of the smaller version I made a couple years ago.
I love how easy these are and how well they came together.
This carrot paper is my favourite!
I hope you enjoy today tutorial.
Have a wonderful week.
Happy crafting.
Sam
xoxo
They are all gorgeous, well done
Fabulous gifts card boxes, so unique!
Fabulous project, gotta try it! Thanks for sharing!
These are fabulous Sam, great idea, great makes xx
Hi Sam,
Marie here in Calgary Alberta Canada, imyour newest fan I love your tutorials. I’ve made the stepper box but I’ll tell you the lip is giving a hard time. Can’t seem to get it to fit Properly.
I’m going to give the Easter box a go. It looks very easy.
Thanks for your posts.
Marie
I’m also a new follower from British Columbia, Canada, and I’m definitely loving and trying out your great tutorials. This cute gift bar idea is sure to get lots of usage around here! Thanks for sharing and inspiring. Now off to try this out. So excited.
Thank you so much Penny, I’m glad your enjoying my tutorials and having fun making them. 🙂
Hi Marie, so sorry I seem to have missed a few comments. Have you seen the other video I done for the lid? it was the correct version and much easier. I hope you are enjoying my other tutorials. Thank you for following me and supporting my channel. Sam 🙂