Happy Thanksgiving! Here is your free tutorial on how to make the individual cupcake box. The pattern and directions for the cupcake itself is in the 12 Days of Christmas 2010 edition.
Box bottom is 8-1/2" x 8-1/2" Score all four sides at 2-3/4"
Cut off each corner on the diagonal to avoid anything sticking up over the top when folded.
Cut on the score lines up to the intersecting score lines on 2 sides of the box. (Not all four sides and do not cut anything off.)
Apply Sticky Strip to the diagonals of all 4 corners
To cut the opening in the front of the box bottom, lay the score line on the 1/2" line of the paper cutter. Cut from the edge down to within 1/2" of the score next line.
Rotate the paper to the right, lay the score line on the 1/2" mark and cut from that line to the next score line.
Rotate the paper to the right, lay the score line on the 1/2" mark and cut from that line to the next score line.
Rotate the paper to the right one more time, lay the score line on the 1/2" mark and cut from that line to the next score line and the piece should be completely cut off.
Cut a piece of Window Sheet, also known as overhead transparency paper to 2-7/8" x 2-1/2". Apply SNAIL adhesive on all three sides of the cardstock opening and lay the window sheet paper on it. Make sure you line the top up with the top of the box.
Cut a piece of Window Sheet, also known as overhead transparency paper to 2-7/8" x 2-1/2". Apply SNAIL adhesive on all three sides of the cardstock opening and lay the window sheet paper on it. Make sure you line the top up with the top of the box.
Peel the Sticky Strip and assemble the box.
Score all four sides at 7/8"
Cut the corners off on the diagonal, then cut the two front corners off as shown in the photo. This is so after you cut the opening in the lid those corners don't show when folded.
Lay the cardstock in the paper cutter on the 1/2" line and cut from the edge to within 1/2" of the next score line.
Rotate the paper to the right, lay the score line on the 1/2" mark and cut from that line to the next score line. Rotate to the right one more time and repeat until the center piece is cut out.
Apply Sticky Strip to all the corners. If you want the lid to have texture, place it on one of the embossing plates and run it through the Big Shot.
Cut it 4" x 2-7/8"
Score the 4" side at 3"
Apply SNAIL adhesive to the three sides of the opening and place the Window Sheet on it placing the folded edge of the Window Sheet where the folded edge of the lid goes.
Peel the Sticky Strip and assemble the box lid.
Punch with a paper punch or Crop-a-dile
I placed a Mini Glue Dot under each knot to hold it down.
Insert cupcake and enjoy!
AWESOME tutorial. I am making sock cupcakes and this box will be perfect for those.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Becky! Its a fantastic tutorial!
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Just great, thanks so much for sharing. Have a safe and blessed
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Seletta
TFS and happy Thanks giving! :)
ReplyDeleteYou rock Becky! Thank you so much!
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Melissa
Thanks alot, happy Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Becky!
ReplyDeleteOh ya Becky !!! You are the BEST!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome tutorial as always!!
Have a wonderful Thanksgiving!!
Thank you for the tutorial Becky,
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I love it i bought all the other things soo i am off to have a go now thankyou from Dianne x
ReplyDeleteThese look so much harder than they actually are... thank you so much for sharing! I will absolutely be making these.
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Luv Lynne
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You're AWESOME !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteLove ya lots !!!!!!!
Thank you so much for sharing!!These are just so fun and great looking!! Have a blessed Thanksgiving!!
ReplyDeleteBecky this is so wonderful. Thanks for always sharing such great ideas.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving!
Thank you for sharing. I already have the 12 Days of Christmas 2010 edition but I like to see it again :-)
ReplyDeleteFrance
What a great idea. TFS.
ReplyDeleteBECKY!!!! I've been stalking you for a while but I had to tell you how AWESOME it is that you got the 10,000 recruit!! How fantastic! Thanks for sharing all of your talent!
ReplyDeletethanks for the tutorial! and Oh My Gosh! just saw the video!!! 10,000th recruit!! Woohoo! Congrats to you both!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Becky! How exciting to sign up the 10,000th Demonstrator
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Great Job!
CONGRATULATIONS! SEEN THE 10,000 DEMONSTRATOR ON FB! HOW AWESOME!
ReplyDeleteHi Becky . thanks for the cupcake tut
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Demo recruit. THANKS You are a sweetie...... Hugs Cheryl Fillers
Thank you so much for this awesome tutorial. Can't wait to make some.
ReplyDeleteWonderful tutorial - will get busy on some right away!!! Congrats, by the way, on having the 10,000th recruit! Have a wonderful, blessed, Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving Becky!! Thanks for the tutorial :) And - Congratulations on recruiting the 10,000th demonstrator this year - I bet your surprise trip will make an extra special memory this holiday weekend!! {Hugs!} ~ Deepa :)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on 10,000 recruit.
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Thank you... how you got it done and went to meet the 10,000 recruit... I don't know... ;) lol... congratulations! How awesome!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for providing this tutorial. Can't wait to make a few of these for gift giving.
ReplyDeleteAnd congratulations on recruiting the 10,000th demonstrator in 2010.
Thank you very much!
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Susanne
Thank you Becky and congratulations to you and Farida...10000 recruits!! ;)
ReplyDeleteHave an happy thanksgiving.
You're SO SO SO SO SO SO amazing. Thank you for sharing. I love everything you do. And it was AWESOME to see you on Shelli's blog today. So cool!
ReplyDelete-Jill
that is soooo cute!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for this tutorial. It's fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your generosity of sharing this tutorial with us! I will sure make some :) And congratulations for your trip with Shelly! It should have been so cool! I'm really happy for you since you are working so hard. Have a wonderful day!
ReplyDeleteThese are fabulous, thank you for sharing the tutorial :)
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Hi Becky! I bought your 12 Days of Christmas tutorial last night so that I could make these super cute cupcakes. They are adorable! I just posted about them on my blog. What a great project! TFS
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Thank you so much for the tutorial. I'm thinking of making them with Valentine paper.....but I can't figure out where the directions are for the cupcake itself.......how come I can't find that?? Thanks so much!!
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That is awesome. And just in time for the baby shower. Love it@
ReplyDeleteКрасивая коробочка!
ReplyDeleteThank you soooo much! I really appreciate your generosity and talent!!!
ReplyDeleteWhere did you get your window sheets? What size are they?
ReplyDeletesuch a cute idea! thank you for sharing. This will be on my inspiration blog post.
ReplyDeleteYou are so generous to share your creativity and this tutorial - thank you! Your online following is very grateful!
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