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Easter Treat Boxes

Welcome to New Product Saturday!  Today I'm featuring the new Cube Box cut file and PDF, Cruisin Barnaby digi, Easter Egg Boy digi, & Easter Egg Girl digi. Also I used Digital papers from the Easter Collection and the Spring Weave collection.
All of these fabulous items can be found in the store here.

To make the cube box cut out the cut file with your favorite program or you can print the PDF file on the back of the digital paper.

Score all the folds
Fold everything first.  This makes assembly much easier.

Tape the four flaps. ( I like to put two piece of tape on when I'm using the skinny tape)

Now just assemble your box
Hint:  I noticed that on a couple of my boxes I folded the lid a little long.  To fix I just trimmed the front.
I cut a piece of acetate 2 1/2" X 1/4".  Then folded under about a 1/2" and attach to box. Then attach the remainder to back of Digi.  Then I tied a piece of twine around the box.  Don't these make the cutest Easter party treats! 

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  1. so cute and egg-ceptional!!!!

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  2. These are darling Wanda:)

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  3. These are adorable, and the colors are great! Love the use of the twine to tie it with :)

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