



Isn't this the neatest little box? I got this box pattern from Kim Score, and it holds a 5x5 card, or little notes. I actually cut notes from copy paper that were 4 3/4 x 4 3/4. Now, I am going to have to "redesign" my box so I can use my scraps from the copy paper I cut for this one. I'll be sure to show you what I come up with though.
The box has an 'easel type' opening, so I have photographed it open and closed. I closed it and wrapped a little ribbon around it so it would be ready for gift giving. The bear is made with my Build A Bear Die for my Big Shot. Kim's pattern showed me how to "enhance" my bear so it have a whole different looking face now.

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