
I was teaching a card-making class over the weekend, and the nicest woman ever said to me, “Have you tried making boxes from your old cards?”
Well, I hadn’t, so she showed me the coolest method for converting an old greeting card into a spanking little gift box. And not only that, at the next day’s class, she brought me a pile of blank greeting cards, so I could show this to the next Church of Craft meeting. Unbelievably kind! Thank you so much, Deanna.
So, this technique is so exciting, I had to share. You may not be ready to look at Christmas stuff yet, so just imagine a Halloween card in its place if you need to.

Start with a greeting card. If there’s writing on the inside, you can glue-stick some paper over it to cover it up.

Cut the card in half along the fold.

Take one half of the card. Trim about 1/8″ off of one long side, and one short side. (If you have a paper cutter, of course, use that.) You do this so that the bottom of your box will be slightly smaller than the top, and they’ll fit nicely together.

Now, make a score 1″ from the edge on all four sides. (If you have a paper cutter with a scoring blade this is easy. If not, you can use a ruler and a bone-folder, or even a ruler and an empty ball-point pen to make the scoring.)
I’ve marked my score lines in heavy pencil here, so they’re visible in this tutorial. You probably won’t want to make any marks on your card.

Fold the card along all four score-lines. Then, score and fold the other half of the card in the same way.


Now, at the shorter ends of each piece of card, you’re going to make two small cuts, where the two folds intersect. The second photo explains this better than I’m doing.

Put a little tab of double-stick tape on each of the resulting flaps.

Now, fold up the long sides of your box, and fold these tabs in as shown.

. . . And fold up that end flap and press the tape to stick it in place.

Make the other half of the box in the same way, and presto!
I can see these for little gifties, but also for cool holiday-dinner favors/placecards. And keep in mind that you can vary the size and depth of these by simply changing the location of your scores. You can score 2″ from each edge, for example, and get a much smaller, deeper box – suitable for a gift of homemade truffles.
Looking for more paper tutorials?
I have lots! Such as:
How to turn a cardboard box into a splendid notepad
How to turn a paperback book into a picture frame
How to turn an old cardboard mailer into a To-Do List organizer









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Holy Moly that’s clever! *Love* this idea.
Lovely nails btw. Usually us crafty types have ragged nails and cuticles. Or did you use a hand double? ha ha
Holy Moly that’s clever! *Love* this idea.
Lovely nails btw. Usually us crafty types have ragged nails and cuticles. Or did you use a hand double? ha ha
Great tutorial. I like the pics. Good job. Thanks for sharing!
Great tutorial. I like the pics. Good job. Thanks for sharing!
How great is that?! Now I’m glad I didn’t throw away last year’s cards yet :-)
How great is that?! Now I’m glad I didn’t throw away last year’s cards yet :-)
wow!
I think I’ll make some for christmas presents… good things come in small packages!
:)
wow!
I think I’ll make some for christmas presents… good things come in small packages!
:)
Great tutorial! I have a bunch of cards to use :)
Great tutorial! I have a bunch of cards to use :)
Brilliant! Thanks for sharing.
Brilliant! Thanks for sharing.
oooo, that’s gooooood! and it even looks doable to a measureaphobe like me.
oooo, that’s gooooood! and it even looks doable to a measureaphobe like me.
Oh I like this, I posted a different way to do this at my blog
http://scribbit.blogspot.com/2006/12/tiny-gift-boxes.html
but this makes a different sized box that would be great.
Oh I like this, I posted a different way to do this at my blog
http://scribbit.blogspot.com/2006/12/tiny-gift-boxes.html
but this makes a different sized box that would be great.
good tutoriul
good tutoriul
Oh, this is very cool ~ what a great idea (and excellent instructions!)
Oh, this is very cool ~ what a great idea (and excellent instructions!)
Wow, thanks so much!
Wow, thanks so much!
thanks for this idea… the pictures make it esay to follow i have been looking for tips like this on how to make this box.God Bless ya!
thanks for this idea… the pictures make it esay to follow i have been looking for tips like this on how to make this box.God Bless ya!
i have always wondered how to make these, i am so glad i know how know, it is cheap and a convenient way to use up your old unwanted cards.
also, if you are in search of cards, you can go to a thrift store, they always have old cards for very cheap!
i have always wondered how to make these, i am so glad i know how know, it is cheap and a convenient way to use up your old unwanted cards.
also, if you are in search of cards, you can go to a thrift store, they always have old cards for very cheap!
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The great mystery: How does it not fall apart?
Brilliant.
Only guy responding :D
The great mystery: How does it not fall apart?
Brilliant.
Only guy responding :D
Cool recycled craft idea. Thanks so much for sharing it.
Cool recycled craft idea. Thanks so much for sharing it.
I love these great little craft ideas that EVEN I can make! I am especially fond of ideas that include recycling! Thanks for sharing….I’m in on the comments late, but just in time for Christmas!
I love these great little craft ideas that EVEN I can make! I am especially fond of ideas that include recycling! Thanks for sharing….I’m in on the comments late, but just in time for Christmas!
Holy moly! Made one using a blank card with a ballet photo on the front and it is divinely beautiful.
Will make a great little gift box for some holiday trinket!
Holy moly! Made one using a blank card with a ballet photo on the front and it is divinely beautiful.
Will make a great little gift box for some holiday trinket!
This is one of the best tutorials I’ve ever seen. Easily followed with the written instructions and excellent photographs. Now I know how to box my homemade candies (fudge, truffles, etc.) for Christmas. Thanks bunches!!
This is one of the best tutorials I’ve ever seen. Easily followed with the written instructions and excellent photographs. Now I know how to box my homemade candies (fudge, truffles, etc.) for Christmas. Thanks bunches!!
EXCELLENT! Always looking for ways to reuse things. Love to get more information on making items such as this.
EXCELLENT! Always looking for ways to reuse things. Love to get more information on making items such as this.
I like this box, but I have an box made with old christmas cards, – all sides, bottom, and top are stiched together with yarn in a v pattern – it resembles a treasure chest, as the sides all bow a bit. Help! I received it as a gift in 1979 ish, and have been looking for directions ever since. A woman had made them for a girl I worked with.
I don’t know if this is where I can go for this help. But, thanks.
I like this box, but I have an box made with old christmas cards, – all sides, bottom, and top are stiched together with yarn in a v pattern – it resembles a treasure chest, as the sides all bow a bit. Help! I received it as a gift in 1979 ish, and have been looking for directions ever since. A woman had made them for a girl I worked with.
I don’t know if this is where I can go for this help. But, thanks.
This is a great idea! Now I’ll look at discount cards with the thought of possible gift boxes.
This is a great idea! Now I’ll look at discount cards with the thought of possible gift boxes.
Oh what a lovely gift box !!!! Iam going to make one but make it like an old suitcase and use if for my school project
Thanks so much :)
Oh what a lovely gift box !!!! Iam going to make one but make it like an old suitcase and use if for my school project
Thanks so much :)
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CUTE!
I just finished making my own and it’s adorable!
thanks for the idea!
CUTE!
I just finished making my own and it’s adorable!
thanks for the idea!
grate you have no idea how it help me