I just love these little star boxes! They take some time to cut out and score, but I think they're worth it. I start by using my printer to copy the patterns onto the backside of the cardstock I'm using. (I set my ink quality to light for this.) The next step is to carefully and precisely cut out the star boxes from the cardstock and score it on all the score lines. Now, the hard part is over and the boxes can be folded up neatly into stars. The tag was made using the scraps that were cut away when cutting out the stars. The Merry Christmas and retro snowflake stamps are from the Christmas Sayings set from ACWP. Now, here is the LINK for the patterns for the star boxes and the tree box from the post on November 17. They are from Darcie's Country Folk. The star box pattern pack comes with six patterns to create stacking boxes. The tree box pattern pack comes with four sizes of tree boxes - note the package says there are three sizes, but there are really four!
The second picture shows the boxes before stacking. I left one side open on each box to be able to fill them.
I hope you are all enjoying creating handmade gifts for your holiday gift giving this year. Thanks for looking!

My Little Red Wagon is sized to hold A2 cards and envelopes, as well as serving as a nice home decor item. The tutorial is several pages with step-by-step instructions, pictures, and diagrams to help you successfully complete your own Little Red Wagon. Cost of tutorial is $5.00 US. Please allow me up to 24 hours to e-mail you the tutorial once I receive payment. Thank you!
My "Wooden" Wagon is sized to hold A2 cards and envelopes, as well as serving as a nice home decor item. The tutorial is several pages with step-by-step instructions, pictures, and diagrams to help you successfully complete your own “Wooden” Wagon. Cost of this tutorial $6.00 US. Please allow me up to 24 hours to e-mail you the tutorial once I receive payment. Thank you!

