Sweet Sorbet Birthday Box

Stampin’ Up! Sweet Sorbet

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The Sweet Sorbet Birthday Box was one of the projects I was considering for my Online Sale a bration Class … but I decided to go in a different direction.

To make this box you need two pieces of Sweet Sorbet Designer Series Paper and you score it at 1/2 & 2 on one side, turn it and score at 1″ on both sides. 

I used the See Ya Later stamp set with Black Stazon ink and I cut it out with the Deco Label Framelits.  The Summer Starfruit banner was cut out with the Banner Framelits.

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Here’s a video on how to make the Sweet Sorbet Birthday Box.

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38 thoughts on “Sweet Sorbet Birthday Box”

    • Hi Mary,
      My internet connection has been bad all day … I’m trying to reload the video now and hopefully it will be ready in a few hours.

      Thanks!

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  1. Angie – thanks for another cute project! Also – thanks for all the time in getting it uploaded for all of us to enjoy! Smiles, Joanne

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  2. I love the name Sweet Sorbet for the DSP & it’s so very pretty. It’s great that this box can be folded until you need it. Is there a reason why it has to be two pieces of paper instead of one?

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  3. Hi Angie,
    I just love your projects. You are certainly very creative. I enjoy finding new uses for Designer Paper. Keep up the good work. Keep warm in snowy KS.
    Thalia Heiges

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  4. This is such a cute little box and you can just leave them flat until you need them. You always have the neatest little projects. Pick me, pick me.

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  5. Hi Angie, sorry I pressed the button before time. I LOVE THIS BOX! It’s kinda of easy..lol you lost at the scalloped part. I will watch it again. Thanks for sharing your creativity. Always a pleasure to watch!

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