Fabricate Friday – Small Favor Box

Hello and thanks for hanging out with me today.  I have a really sweet little favor box for you today and it is a different build for me (in other words I almost doubted myself when I was demonstrating it thinking I had it wrong).  Anyway, check it out and let me know what you think.  The details and supply list are below.

https://youtu.be/wTFs98lg7KI

The details:

Card stock 8 1/4 by 10 1/2 inches

  • Long side scoring at 2, 5, 7 and 10 inches.
  • Short side scoring at 1 1/4, 4 1/4 and 6 1/4.

Patterned Paper sizing:

  • 2 pieces sized 2 7/8 by 1 7/8 inches (front and back)
  • 2 pieces sized 2 7/8 by 2 7/8 inches (sides)
  • 2 peices sized 2 7/8 by 1 7/8 inches (for the lid top and front)
  • 1 piece 1 7/8 by 1 7/8 (cut diagonally in half for the lid side)

Product List

6 thoughts on “Fabricate Friday – Small Favor Box

  1. Karen S

    Made this whilst simultaneously eating breakfast! I used Basic Grey cardstock and a coordinating paper from the Have a Cuppa DSP Paper Stack – despite my love of a good cuppa, I’m not too keen on the teapots & cups, but the reverse papers are really nice – I added a Pearl and Swarovski Crystal embellishment, and I must say the box look rather classy sitting on top of my table; just waiting to be filled with all my ‘bits and bobs’. Thank you for a great design and a wonderful tutorial; as always a pleasure to craft along with you. x 🙂

    Reply
    1. Susanne Post author

      Oh I am glad you enjoyed it. I didn’t pick up the cuppa papers this time. I am trying to be frugal and not hoard. Lol. Your creation sounds lovely and the bling on there must look stunning!

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  2. Karen S

    Sorry, I have just noticed that the beginning of my previous comment is missing (puzzled shrug) it went something like this – I really like this box, nice design and size, looks pretty too – I didn’t want you to think I was just prattling on about the box I’d made, and not even bothered to comment about yours. I only mentioned the one I’d made to tell you how you’d inspired me.

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    1. Susanne Post author

      Prattle on my dear friend. I always love to hear your comments and really am over the moon that some of my work inspires others to get crafting. Lol.

      Reply

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