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I am not even sure what the proper name for it is BUT its a very tall box like card and when you open it - it has 4 little boxes fixed to the inside and they all kinda fold out in ladder formation when you open the card/box!
Does anyone know what the heck I have just described? lol
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i can't seem to find it!
i am not sure either what it is even called. it would be a big help if i could remember...
if it is what i am thinking...
when it is closed it is a tall box- when you open it there are like 4 little open top boxes, each attached to a side of the 'frame' and you could put jewelry or candy or something like that in the little boxes...
I made these at a craft night a few months back. I ended up making another one from memory. Also, we did have enough chipboard, so we cut up cereal boxes to use under the DP! Have fun!
__________________ ~Barbara
Wife to the most wonderful man in the world - he sits through all my "look what I made!" sessions!
Geez, i can hardly wait for an edit button... We DIDN'T have enough chipboard and the cereal boxes worked great. Oh, and another tip, measure, measure and measure again.... All our paper was precut for us and some of the squares for the lid and smaller boxes were cut not square, and it was tough to work with.
__________________ ~Barbara
Wife to the most wonderful man in the world - he sits through all my "look what I made!" sessions!
I made these at a craft night a few months back. I ended up making another one from memory. Also, we did have enough chipboard, so we cut up cereal boxes to use under the DP! Have fun!
The cardboard from empty rectangular tissue boxes can also work for many projects needing chipboard. Sometimes the patterns even coordinate!
I have a small SU shipment box with empty boxes from cereal, tissues ... whatever! I just need to use it for cool prjects like these boxes!