My Convention travel day started out early when our phone rang not once but four times at 4:45. No, my flight’s not til much later, but a demonstrator friend (who shall remain unnamed ;) was up and her phone accidentally dialed us.
Hmmmm, or maybe she just wanted to share her excitement with me over being up early to head to Salt Lake City!!
In any case, it was probably good because it wiped out my “I overslept” excuse for not exercising this morning.
Now I’m taking the chance to work on my swaps on a big table–much more comfortable than the tray table on the plane!
i was wondering if there was a tutorial for the six sided box-got the box made but do not know about how to close the top-where the brads or string should be placed.Can you help? looked on splitcoast and found picture but no directions. I love your site.I live in arkansas .thanks for all your ideas and help.
Skeeter Horne
Isn’t that a great project? For the sample they showed on stage here, they used a hole punch to punch 2 holes in the center top of each panel of the milk carton. Then the cord was strung so that the loop is on the outside of the box on each face. Does that make sense? If you click the photo, you could be able to see a larger image that might help.
Glad you’re enjoying my blog! Happy Stamping! –Meg