



This was our big project for today. We had seen this pattern for a Stationery Box made by Joackie Topa, and we had wanted to make it since, so today was the day! You have a great box with a lid for beautiful presentation. When you take the lid off the front falls and there is a little note pad, ink pen and a pouch to put postage stamps in. The back of the box is divided into three separate parts. One is for regular-size cards; one for 3x3 cards and one for tags. You can see in the other photo the cards and tags we made. We made four 5 1/2 x 4 1/4 cards, four 3x3 cards and 4 tags. We decided we're definitely going to be making more of these to give as gifts not only at holidays but throughout the year!
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