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Delightful Daisy Pizza Box Tutorial

Today I am sharing how to make this cute pizza box.  The finished size is 3″x3″.

Supplies:

Soft Sky card stock cut 5″ x 9″

Whisper white card stock 3″ x 6″ for the daisies

Hello Lovely Designer Series Paper cut into 5 pieces, 2 7/8″ x 7/8″ 4 pieces and one piece measuring 2 7/8″ x 2 7/8″

Soft Sky Stampin’ pad

Early Espresso Stampin’ pad

Daisy Delight stamp set

Daisy Punch

Multipurpose adhesive

 

After you cut the designer series paper pieces, you will need to stamp 2 daisies in the Soft Sky ink and punch them out with the Daisy punch.  One of the daisies you will stamp the center of the flower.  Attach the 2 daisies together with your favorite adhesive.  You may also want to use your bone folder to curl the petals.  Be careful to use a light hand so you don’t accidentally rip off a petal. 😉

Then you will take your large piece of card stock and score on the long side at 1″, 4″, 5″ and 8″.  Turn your paper to the short side and score at 1″ and 4″.

Now take your paper snips and cut along the score lines up to the one inch score line on the top and bottom long side.  I angle one of the cuts slightly to help with folding the box.

Now it is time to decide which side will be your top and then adhere the pieces of designer series paper using the multipurpose glue.

After you have finished adhering the DSP, it is time to fold along the score lines and shape your box.  Now it is time to put glue on your flaps and fold them inside.

Finish off your box by adhering your daisy on top with Stampin’ Dimensionals.

I hope you have fun making you box!  Thanks for stopping by.

 

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    Hello!  I am a wife and a mother of two wonderful children.  We spend a lot of time with our Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retrievers, "Tollers".  I started scrap booking when my daughter was born, and then in 2014 I learned about Stampin' Up!.  I fell in love with the quality of the stamps, paper and ink and especially how everything coordinates beautifully.  I became a demonstrator in April of 2016 and I am thoroughly enjoying the chance to bring people together to show them how creative they can be.  I especially enjoy having workshops in my home in Bothell, WA.

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