Welcome! It’s Day 4 of my Envelope Punch Board Series! I call today’s project “The Rolo Box” because I made it to fit a package of Rolo’s perfectly! Have you tried this candy? Delicious!
Both boxes were made using the Sweet Soiree Specialty Designer Series Paper, a beautiful, thick paper, which makes it ideal for making boxes. To create the box, you’ll need a piece of paper that measures 6-3/8″ x 6-3/8″, the Envelope Punch Board, a paper trimmer, a pair of scissors and Tear and Tape. You’ll find the video for today’s project farther down in the post.
“Friend” is from the photopolymer stamp set Fruit Basket, a new set in the Occasions catalog. Both of the scalloped circles were made using new punches (1-1/8″ & 1-3/8″) from the Occasions Catalog.
Below are all the products I used to create today’s card. You’ll find all these Stampin’ Up! supplies in my online Stampin’ Up! store by clicking on any of the images.
Really cute boxes. Have a great day.
Thank you, Lesa!
Love it!! More ideas to use my envelope punch board
I’m so happy you like the box! The Envelope Punch Board is such a versatile tool!
Really cute box and great video! I have some Lindt Truffle Bars tha are 7 inches long. Do you know how I would adjust the measurements? Thanks!
Thank you, Gina! I’m so happy that you enjoyed the video! I happen to have a Lindt truffle bar in front of me. Mine is 1.3 oz. Is that what you have? I’ll work on figuring out the measurements because I was actually going to make a box for it! But, if you’re in a hurry, I found this great site from a Stampin’ Up! demonstrator in the UK named Joanne. You put in the measurements of your item and it will tell you the dimensions for your box using the Envelope Punch Board: http://www.thecraftyowl.co.uk/boxbuster/
Thanks so much for the quick reply and yes it is 1.3 oz. I’ll check the site out below but if you do get the measurements I’d be very interested. Thanks!
Gina, I just sent you an email explaining how to make the box!