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This tutorial is for the Stationery Box shown in the 2010-2011 SU IB&C
I CASE'd this box and want to thank the original SU desinger for their great idea.
I hope the tutorial works for you. I think it would be easier to find a box to cover and insert dividers, but I haven't found one yet so I made the tutorial.
Oh my GOSH! I was anticipating (waiting patiently) for your tutorial, but I had NO idea that you were going to provide this to all of us for free! The box is AMAZING, and your tutorial is INCREDIBLE!!!
THANK YOU so very, very much for all the hard work you put into creating this, and your willingness to share it with us as well. I'm ever so grateful. : )
THANK YOU SO MUCH AGAIN!!!!
__________________ Barbara God gave us memories so we might have roses in December. James M. Barrie
Today, seeing these instructions, I am StampHappy! I was lucky enough to see this box in person and it was amazing! These instructions are SUCH a blessing.... I am thinking to use this for holiday gifts. THANK YOU! THANK YOU! A thousand times, THANK YOU!
Thank you so much for sharing this. I wanted to make a stationery box for my sister for Christmas and did not have a clue how to go about it, now I do. Thank you again.
This is amazing!! I've been looking at this picture for a year thinking about making it. Finally got around to looking for a tutorial and actually found it! You should have charged a $1 for every download. ;)
Thank you so much for sharing. I have yet to purchase a tutorial, and never will. I very much appreciate this. I need a box, and this is perfect. I still look at the one in the catalog and drool. Now I can make my own without worrying too much about wasting my DSP on my own miscalculations. This makes my day!