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Tutorial Tuesday: Strawberry Boxes

I absolutely love strawberries!  Chocolate covered strawberries are great, but what about little strawberry boxes with chocolate inside?  Don’t worry, I’ve got you covered!  (No pun intended!)  These would make great party favors, brunch decorations, or a great addition to a Mother’s Day gift!  (I know I’ll be sticking a few in the package I’m sending out!)

Strawberry Boxes and Cards

Download the PDF here.  It includes the Strawberry boxes in a light and dark pink, 2 different cards, and the blank template if you want to use your own patterned paper to make the boxes!  (Have a Cricut and the SCAL software?  You can download the box template here and the leaf template here to let the Cricut cut it out for you!)

Instructions:

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Print the entire PDF out onto white cardstock.  There are 2 cards on the page, cut in half so you’ve got two pieces that are 8 1/2″ x 5 1/2″.

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Score at 4 1/4″, and fold.  Your cards are done!

To fold the box see the video below.  (It was going to be a little tricky to show you in pictures so I made a quick video instead!)

See, it is pretty easy!

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If you are using your Cricut and SCAL, or the blank template to use your own patterned paper, just cut the base out of a strawberry colored paper, and the leaves out of a leaf colored paper.

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Layer and glue the leaves onto the base.

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Fold according to the instructions in the video above.

Let me know if you enjoyed this and Happy Crafting!

Erin

P.S.  Have you registered for CraftyCon yet?  It’s going to be awesome!  There’s even a special code right now for an additional $50 off of registration!

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Be sure to check out the speakers too!  There’s lots of great crafty business minded people and we’re adding more almost daily!  Hope to see you there!

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9 Comments For This Post

  1. Laurel S Says:

    Oh how sweet!

  2. ~amy~ Says:

    How FUN…thanks for sharing!!!

  3. jill Says:

    ooh – love this!
    thank you.

  4. Staci Says:

    These are adorable…thanks for sharing all the printables!

  5. Holly at Tropic of Mom Says:

    Awesome! Thank you so much.

  6. Shelia Says:

    I just loved these templates. This is my first visit to your wonderful blog. You are so kind to share with all of us. Please go to my blog at http://www.searchingforarainbow.blogspot.com to see what I did with your templates. Again thank you for sharing.

  7. saffiertje Says:

    this is oooohhhh soooo cute! think I will use it for a b’day treat…

  8. Strawberries Says:

    I’d have to say.. strawberries are the best. Great stuff! :)

  9. Babi Says:

    Hy Erin,

    I’m a Brazilian blogger and I made a post about these cute strawberry boxes… I just love the idea and want to share it with my Brazilian friends your great work. I made a refer about you, as well as a link to your post.

    Hugs

    Babi

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