Being a master box counterfeiter, I determined that if I cut the box template in half and overlapped the center by 1/2", I could fit the pattern onto a standard 12x12 card stock sheet. I traced this revised template onto the chosen Valentine 12x12 sheet and cut out the pattern. Using the original Diamond Bakery cookie box as a guide, I folded the box and amazingly it made a slightly smaller version of the original cookie box.
I formed the box with the help of some double stick Heiko tape and then decorated the front and back with images from a sheet of Authentic 12x12 Valentine card stock (old stock from my stash) and recycled Xmas ribbon from a gift.
Also note that I used more of that same red leftover Xmas ribbon...yes, I save ribbons too...such a hoarder, I know. Anyway, I hope you've been inspired to look carefully at containers before you toss them away. They might provide great templates for a multitude of projects. Keep recycling and creating!
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Bravo, Master Box Counterfeiter! That's an ingenious solution and your box design turned out beautifully! I too, was intrigued by the design of that very same Diamond Bakery box a few years ago as well, so I fully appreciate the process you went through.
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