Does anyone have the same problem that I do? Random packets in the pantry...with open-wire shelving? UGH! I came up with a quick solution. It took me longer to find papers that I wanted to use, than it did actually making this.
Grab ONE piece of 12" x 12" cardstock, and some coordinating designer series paper. I scored at 4" on each side of the card stock, and made a box.
Then cut some designer series paper at 3 13/16" x 3 13/16" (that's 4x4, trimmed down 3/16" ). I found this Fruit patterned paper in my stash, and it doesn't exactly match what I believe is Tangerine Tango Textured cardstock - but it's close enough for me!
It's kind of a snuggish fit, but it does the job. We don't have TONS of these packets. NOTE: Lipton's Onion Soup packets do not fit. Those were in a box, which I opened...hoping I could toss them in here too. Alas, they do not fit, so they will stay in their own original box.
No stamping on this project! I could have jazzed up the front with a label or something...but I really wasn't interested in going that far with this project. This is what I wanted - just a box to hold my packets.
Happy Easter everyone!
Thanks for visiting, and Happy stamping!
Toni
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