Today’s project is a Lift & Reveal Gift Box featuring the Harvest Meadow Suite!
When you open this gift box, here’s what you’ll find:
Isn’t that magic?!! I absolutely LOVE this gift box! I want to give credit to Sam Calcott of Mixed Up Craft for the inspiration for this box! I’ve “pixiefied” it and love how it turned out! Here’s a closer look at the top of the box:
I had fun mixing & matching die cuts for the top! While I’ve added a mini box of raisins, this box would be adorable with a box of Nerds and some Halloween paper, don’t you think?
Without further ado, here’s my video tutorial:
Here’s the box template for reference (not to scale):
And here’s the insert template for reference (not to scale):
Thank you so much for stopping by today! I hope you have a wonderful & blessed day!
PROJECT MEASUREMENTS:
- Finished Size – 2″H x 2″W x 2″D
- Crumb Cake (box) – 8-1/2″ x 7″
- Score along the 8-1/2″ side at 2″, 4″, 6″, and 8″
- Rotate clockwise and score along the 7″ side at 2″, 4″, and 6″
- Crumb Cake (insert) – 3-3/4″ x 5-5/8″
- Score along 3 sides at 1-7/8″
- Harvest Meadow Designer Series Paper:
- 1-7/8″ x 1-7/8″ (5 pcs)
- 7/8″ x 1-78″ (1 pc – landscape)
- 1-3/4″ x 1-3/4″ (2 pcs)
- 1-11/16″ x 1-11/16″ (1 pc)
PROJECT SUPPLIES:
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Hello and thank you for many wonderful tutorials. I’m especially happy to find the impossible box and the lift and reveal box, both which I plan to make for my grandson’s “mystery” birthday gifts… turning 13 March 1st.
Q please: your templates have a notation “not to scale”. Pardon my q but how will I print this so that it will meet the needed measurements to be the correct size? And I’d love to upsize both boxes so I can put packs of gum in each… I know, I think I’m ADD or something like that… stressing.
Also, in one of your tutorials you mentioned your little son and a back injury. I so hope he is doing well and no lasting impact on his little body.
Bless you dear one and thank you for sharing your time and talent… both greatly appreciated.
Hi Donna! My templates are simply for reference – they are not intended to be used for the actual cutting and scoring of the box – that’s what the measurements are for. The template is to give you a visual of what your paper will look like after you have followed the measurements and the video tutorial for cutting/scoring.
Love this box and have done two versions of it. Such fun to make. Love your little boxes. One of my boxes has a Christmas tree inside. Such fun to make.
OMG!!! THAT’S SO CUTE!!!! I must try this! You always come up with the best box ideas (and thanks to Sam, as well).
Thanks for sharing!!!!
Thank you so much, Karen! Such a fun wow box!
I made one of these adorable boxes using the Sweet Stocking papers. Love it, thank you for sharing.
That’s wonderful, Lynn! Thank you so much!