Filigree box

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TheLadyWolf
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Re: Filigree box

Post by TheLadyWolf »

I got mine cut out. My gosh, I set the machine and SCAL 2.0 on LOW because its such a detailed cut, and I don't want anything to screw it up. Anyway, it took nearly AN HOUR to get the 4 sides cut out. And then another half hour of me poking the small holes out, and getting rid of the papers from all the holes.

I couldn't figure how to fold the bottom part. I think two flaps are too big or something? But it looks GOREGOUS! :D I haven't had time to put ribbon on top to hold it secure. THANKS GUYS! I LOVVVVVEEEE this. My little girls love it too. They can't wait to fill it up with jelly beans for Easter.

I might try to get it cut faster and see how the quality is.
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btails
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Re: Filigree box

Post by btails »

did the dotted lines cut also.....Judy
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Re: Filigree box

Post by karend440 »

That really came out nice! I started to cut mine but lost patience with all the small cuts in this thing. Ended up changing all the small designs to just stars and the letters J O H N on the 4 sides of the box (it was for a gift). It came out real nice. Yes, I had no problem with the lines cutting. It made it very easy to fold it. No problem there at all. Now I see why they charge 2.00 a piece for these things!
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