We're back! Are you excited for more cute Christmas crafts? We've been crafting for weeks now getting ready for the holidays (and there's still more cute things coming up).
(We also have some sad news. The human has a very sick cat who's been hospitalized and running up a $2000+ bill. If you've been wanting to purchase patterns for doll books to make your own library, now's a great time to buy some from the human's etsy store. Or ask about any of doll book patterns featured here so far.)
This time, we made a bunch of different gift boxes, some simple, some exceptionally elaborate. The gift box patterns are all from Canon Creative Park, resized for us. It's one of the human's favorite free papercrafting sites.
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| Assembling gift boxes |
To resize the patterns, when you're printing them, go to the 'layout' options, and select '2 pages per sheet'.
We had a lot of fun with these, but some of the boxes were definitely more difficult to make than others. We'll let you know ahead of time which ones are really finicky and time consuming. The results are worth it, though.
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| A Christmas tree box for Christmas |
1. Floral box
(difficulty: easy)
(difficulty: moderate at human scale, difficult at doll scale)
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| The red box actually comes in three different colors |
(difficulty: easy, with one tricky fold closing the box)
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| We just love the fancy paper bow on the star box |
(difficulty: moderate in human scale, difficult in doll scale)
5. Dainty gift box (Perfect for Valentine's Day in our mind)
(difficulty: easy)
Coming up next: Vintage/antique paper dolls and some space themed things to welcome Luciana.
If you're just joining us, the previous weeks are here:





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