I admit it, I am a total Coffee nut. I even have my own Coffee Machine - I just love it so much! I recently helped a friends daughter (answering questions) with her studies and as a Thank you, she gave me a box of Robert Timms Coffee Bags. Well, what can I say? I was pretty thrilled, but the box was pretty ugly! So I made one up to keep them in - much prettier!
This is a just a basic box template I made to fit the packets and once you understand how boxes go together you can make ANY size you want. Such a handy thing to know though - think personalised gifts!
Of course, you can also decorate them any way you want. Obviously, I didn't want to forget what was in this box! I think the bold font gives it away, lol. I also think the sentiment is soooooo TRUE!
Anyway, I have sat down and put THIS particular template into a basic tutorial for you and it is FREE! I hope you make plenty of delightful boxes with it!
Utterly fabulous!! Love it, love it, love it. Unfortunately Google doesn't want me to view the template, but I shall try again later :)
ReplyDeleteHi Christine! Ooops, my bad. I think I have fixed the problem now :-)
ReplyDeletei love the "worn' look of this, that DSP looks perfect.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous project for the coffee lover Paula! It would also work beautifully for a tea drinker since you can get those gorgeous tea sachet's now.
ReplyDeleteYep, the template is there now and I'm one happy lady. This is such a great design, Paula, for my favourite coffee bags. Thanks for the freebie.
ReplyDeleteToo cute Paula!! Many thanks for sharing the tutorial :)
ReplyDeleteLove this Paula ... mmm, I am a coffee drinker and I love this cute little idea ... fabulous!!1
ReplyDeleteWhat a great tutorial, Paula! So professional! And ... this is such a cute little project. Are the letters Big Shot??? Hugs xxaxx
ReplyDeleteHi Andrea!
ReplyDeleteYes, the letter are the Timeless Type alpha dies. They look fab, don't they?! Hugs ♥
Great project Paula. Love the antique look of the box. :)
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