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Hi there! Tya here with a fun project that shows off how amazing a pairing up of Graphic 45 and my handy Scor-pal can be! I loved the beautiful, rich papers that we were given to work with, so thanks Graphic 45! I was inspired by this project from songofmyheartstampers, but I used some fortune cookies instead of the coffee cups to go along with the theme of the papers. This would be a great gift to show that special friend, spouse or teacher just how "fortunate" you are to have them in your life :)
Here's my project:
Fortune Cookie Box
Supplies:
Cardstock (2) 2x 5 1/4 inches
ribbon
cellophane
buttons
black ink
fortune cookies
Step 2- Rotate paper and score again at 2 and 6 1/4.Step 3- Snip the edges as shown.
Step 4 - Take the 2 x 5 1/4 inch cardstock and score each piece at 1/2 inch and 4 3/4 inches
Step 5- Make a mark at the 2 5/8 inch mark.
Find a groove and score a line about half way down.
Trim the 2 score lines you just made about half way down.
Fold on the scored lines and line up the half way snipped up lines and fit them together as shown.
Step 6- Add adhesive to the sides of the box.
Adhere sides together to form the box.
Step 7- Add adhesive to the flaps on the box as shown.
Glue this divided section to the inside of the box as shown.
Step 8 - Add fortune cookies.
Step 9 - Make the tag by using a cut out from the pattern papers. Add cellophane to the outside of the box. Punch a hole and add the ribbon to the tag. tie the tag to the cellophane. Add buttons and ink the edges of the tag with black ink if desired.
Thanks for joining me and thank you to Graphic 45! Happy Scoring!
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graphic45 sent me over love the cookie and tag project
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ReplyDeleteWhat a super cute box! It can be filled with anything. thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteJust coming over from G45. Love this beautiful and from what it looks super easy box. Great for hostess gifts... Thanks:-)
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ReplyDeleteI really like this project and it doesn't have to be for cookies either. . . Neat! Thanks for sharing your creative talent!
Graphic 45 sent me. love the box what fun. Need to try this. Pick me please.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! LOVE the project and the tag!
ReplyDeleteLovely Cookie Box N tag...TFS.
ReplyDeleteI've been blog hopping all week between you guys & G45 , my cup of inspiration is overflowing! Thank you for sharing another fabby idea :-)
ReplyDelete...SCORE big with SCOR products and ideas.. its a winner and LUV it.. thanks
ReplyDeleteGlad that G45 sent me here. I'm totally going to lift this idea for the holidays! Thanks, Scorpal.
ReplyDeleteCute cookie box! My son loves fortune cookies and is away at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh. I might have to make this and send him some cookies. I would, however; need a scor-pal to accomplish this. Hint, Hint.
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever gift box. Nice tag too.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea!!!! Already likes the posts!!! Tfs :-)
ReplyDeleteGraphic 45 sent me over. Love your products and projects. Thanks for a chance to win!
ReplyDeleteSherry-quiller
Love this gift box/bag idea! Thanks for the great tutorial! So glad I found your blog, lookin forward to more great ideas!
ReplyDeleteVery cute idea...we're "fortunate" to have your blog.: )
ReplyDeleteCute project! We're "fortunate" to have your blog : )
ReplyDeleteGraphics 45 sent me..love your ideas
ReplyDeleteAwesome idea on how to use my left over Bird Song paper by G45.
ReplyDeleteStopping by from Graphic 45 for another wonderful idea! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the cute idea! Thanks for sending us over Graphic 45!
ReplyDeleteHappy Graphic 45 sent me here. I am now following. Great projects. Need a Scor-pal!! Love the tutorials.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful package and the way you showed how to do it makes it look fairly easy. Thank you so much. For a great week of inspiration and awesome projects.
ReplyDeleteGraphic 45 sent me over but I was a fan of yours LONG before this blog hop.
ReplyDeleteGreat project!! This box could be used for all sorts of things! Love how you show the score lines. Very easy to follow your instructions.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the chance to win! Who can't use more Scor Tape and Graphic 45 paper?? LOL!
Sue Brailey
Another great tutorial. I've had so much fun this week with your blog and the G45 blog. Thank you so much.
ReplyDeleteGraphic45 sent me. Love your ideas
ReplyDeleteGraphic 45 sent me! love your ideas
ReplyDeleteGrahic 45 sent me! Great cookie box and tag project.
ReplyDeleteJust came from the G45 site, am sure loving all the beautiful and clever projects you both are sharing! thanks, Molly D
ReplyDeleteScor-pal makes it so easy to do these beautiful goodie boxes! Can't believe how gorgeous they came out using the Graphic 45!!! Pinned it too! Now have to find the papers!
ReplyDeletethis little box would come in handy for gifting many things. thanks for the detailed instructions. Great project.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous gift! Great to give to hostesses during the holiday season!
ReplyDeleteLove my scor-pal. Who needs a machine . Love the fortune box wonderful ideas for this!!!
ReplyDeleteLove my scor-pal. Who needs a machine with this tool!! Wonderful ideas with the fortune cookie holder!!!
ReplyDeleteFantastic idea, thanks. I love graphic45...
ReplyDeleteI am visioning this fortune cookie box as a christmas cookie box as hostess gifts during the holidays! TFS :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful gift idea! I love the divided box and will definitely be using your tutorial. Thank you so much for sharing your creativity!
ReplyDeleteGraphic 45 sent me over. I love this idea. It will go into my faves.
ReplyDeleteI liked your facebook post.
ReplyDeleteThis box is such a cute idea. Love the divider so that you could do 4 different treats and keep them separated.
ReplyDeleteG45 sent me, and I love the tutorial for the box! Great idea!
ReplyDeleteGraphic 45 sent me over. Love my scor products! Thanks for a chance to win!
ReplyDeleteAdorable gift idea!
ReplyDeleteThank you for fun idea and tutorial.
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ReplyDeleteFabulous gift idea, love the paper choice and your tutotial. Many thanks.
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Suzi x
Love the fortune cookie box and tag! Great way to give holiday treats to friends and family!! I liked your FB post and told G45 you sent me! TFS!
ReplyDeleteHopping over from G45 and happy I did as I love this project! Very cute!
ReplyDeleteCute gift idea.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great project and of course the paper is beautiful TFS
ReplyDeleteSuch an easy project, I see myself using it alot for the holidays.
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Is a cute projects, fantastic for a give a present!
ReplyDeleteWas sent here yesterday by G45. I love all the projects you two have teamed up to make.
ReplyDeleteAnother great idea!
ReplyDeleteGreat project,,, thank you very much for the tutorial :)
ReplyDeleteGraphic 45 sent me over.... love my Scor-Pal :)
ReplyDeleteGraphic 45 sent me. Love scor-pal products. Awesome fortune cookie box!!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous idea - I will be trying this one
ReplyDeleteGreat project! TFS!
ReplyDeleteCame here from Graphic 45. Must say this box is just in time for all the holiday baking and gift giving, and of course, the Graphic 45 papers are perfect for it. Love it!
ReplyDeleteGreat cookie box which can be adapted to hold lots of other goodies!
ReplyDeleteThis box would be perfect for gifting my homemade caramels this Christmas!
ReplyDeleteCute little box. Thanks for the tutorial. This could work for candies, cookies, etc.
ReplyDeleteI love the little box with the fortune cookies. Thanks to Scor-pal and Graphic 45 for some great ideas.
ReplyDeleteGreat box! Love Graphic 45 and love Scor-pal!
ReplyDeleteLove Graphic 45 and scor-tape. A perfect combination!
ReplyDeleteCute little box and
ReplyDeletethe insert is quite
clever. I like the tag.
Carla from Utah
Una idea fantástica y muy original. Gracias por el PAP.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great project. I can see filling the box with some homemade cookies for Christmas. TFS
ReplyDeleteLove this project and the step by step tutorial you have put together.
ReplyDeleteHas been a wonderful blog hop this week with you and G45.
This is such a pretty gift set!
ReplyDeleteToo cute! Love it! Thanks for easy instructions!
ReplyDeleteLove this project can't wait to give this ago with my new graphic 45 paper!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea and project! Your tutorials are very easy to follow. thanks for the hard work I know it takes to post. Can't wait to try it.
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Pam Allen
Very cute way to give cookies and I like the tag.
ReplyDeleteGraphic 45 sent me to look and so glad I did. Such a neat project.
ReplyDeleteVery cool project!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute little gift holder! That gives me wonderful ideas to make one of a kind gifts for friends. Thanks so much for your generosity in having giveaways!
ReplyDeleteDena
What a cute project! I really love the papers you used. :D
ReplyDeleteGreat idea for giving cookie gifts. I never thought to do this.
ReplyDeleteGraphic 45 sent me here....What a cute project...and something that even I can do easily!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat great idea! LOVE the project and the tag and everithing!
ReplyDeleteOh this is so, so cute. Love how the cookies nestle into their little home. This could be adapted to so many things, maybe bath soaps....ah I wonder who I can make this for.
ReplyDeletehugs, Diana
Love the box and it is just in time for the Holidays. Lanna
ReplyDeleteHere from G45, but have been hopping with you all week. Thanks for this great week of inspiration.....THANKS SO MUCH for making FB Likes an EXTRA entry on this post and not REQUIRED!!! I (and others who do not have access to FB) really appreciate that!!!
ReplyDelete<3 J
Not sure if my post went through or not....but THANKS for making FB an additional entry and not required! :)
ReplyDeleteThis is a lovely box and design. It would make a wonderful gift. I came here from G45, but I have been hopping with you all week.
Please excuse and delete this double post, if my other one worked after all.
<3 J
What a fantastic idea! And it can be used for so many different things! Thanks to Tya for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic idea! And it can be used for so many different things! Love ScorPal and g45!
ReplyDeleteSuch a fabulous project - this has a ton of applications! Thank you for the wonderful inspiration.
ReplyDeletethis is a great idea! not only for fortune cookies but for about a million different things. i'm so glad to know how to do this! the papers are fabulous and i love how you tipped the box up on its side rather than having it lie flat. that was a genius move because you see the dramatic paper from behind and the gifts in the front. very cool.
ReplyDeleteThis is perfect for my Holiday baking and gifts!! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteGraphic 45 sent me over. What a cute project!!! Thanks for sharing and thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteG45 sent me over. Love the goodie box idea.
ReplyDeleteLove this box idea-will definitely try this project out.
ReplyDeleteScor-Pal and Graphic 45 rock... great gift idea ( now have it on my Scor-Pal Inspiration board)!
ReplyDeleteYou and my friends at Graphic 45 have given us a wonderful week of inspiration... Thank you !
ReplyDeleteWonderful box.
ReplyDeleteLove the Scor-Pal. Has those great grooves. Easy to locate the dimensions.
ReplyDeleteLove this project! I need a Scor-Pal!
ReplyDeleteHow "fortunate" we are to have such great talent shared! This is so much fun and different than so many other projects. These will make great gifts. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDelete<3
wow---so darn awesome!
ReplyDelete(Hmmm...didn't see my comment go through.) Great gift idea! Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteVery cute idea! And who doesn't love fortune cookies?
ReplyDeleteTruly admirable....great Idea love it xxx
ReplyDeleteThis is really clever! I love the idea of fortune cookies in the box!
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