Sorry my post is running late tonight. We had to run to the grocery store after I got home from work and then we decided to go out to dinner. But here it is!
I read over a couple different tutorials and then kind of winged it when I was making these. They were super easy, but took about 10 minutes to complete each one.
What You Need
- 12x12 sheet of scrapbook paper
- Paper cutter
- Glue stick
- Bone folder (or anything else to tighten your creases)
- Xacto knife (or you could use scissors)
- Cutting mat or cardboard
1. Cut a 12x12 piece of cardstock into four 6x6 square.
2. Fold the square in half.
3. Fold one half in half again.
4. Open back up.
5. Fold each side in just a little.
6. Cut the little flaps so that they don't show when the packet is folded.
7. Fold side flaps down and apply glue to the top side of them.
8. Close packet and hold down to allow glue to dry.
9. Insert two tissues per packet and decorate in whatever fashion you want. I don't have a picture of my finished product, but I took a hole punch and punched two holes on the flap and then tied a ribbon. Then I glued the front flap down so it didn't stick out.
I read over a couple different tutorials and then kind of winged it when I was making these. They were super easy, but took about 10 minutes to complete each one.
What You Need
- 12x12 sheet of scrapbook paper
- Paper cutter
- Glue stick
- Bone folder (or anything else to tighten your creases)
- Xacto knife (or you could use scissors)
- Cutting mat or cardboard
1. Cut a 12x12 piece of cardstock into four 6x6 square.
2. Fold the square in half.
3. Fold one half in half again.
4. Open back up.
5. Fold each side in just a little.
6. Cut the little flaps so that they don't show when the packet is folded.
7. Fold side flaps down and apply glue to the top side of them.
8. Close packet and hold down to allow glue to dry.
9. Insert two tissues per packet and decorate in whatever fashion you want. I don't have a picture of my finished product, but I took a hole punch and punched two holes on the flap and then tied a ribbon. Then I glued the front flap down so it didn't stick out.
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