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Monday, January 4, 2010

Gable Boxes


I have always loved the Tim Horton's gable boxes.  I finally took one apart and made a file.  Actually, 2 files.  The mini box will fit 2 to a 12 x 12 page.  For the large box, click the keep proportions box and drag it as large as you want.  Then you will need to cut 2 pages and attach them along the edge with the tab.   The minis (as I have them sized) are about 3 1/2 by 2.  My large box is about 5 x 3, but it could be made quite a bit larger.  The little ones will be perfect for valentine treats, and they are so simple!

Yes, I know the date on my camera is wrong!!!!! :0)





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31 comments:

  1. Thank you so much Denise! I really appreciate all the goodies you share. :)
    ~Meg

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  2. You are super duper talented lady!!! I love Gable boxes! Thanks hon!

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  3. Wow Denise, these are great. Can you tell me though, am I able to cut these out using my Baby Bug
    Max x

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  4. Thank you they are very cute I might have to try one.
    Annel

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  5. Max,
    The mini box will fit on a 12 x 6 mat. You will need one of the scal programs or make the cut as it is an svg file.

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  6. Wonderful boxes thank you!!
    Yolie

    http://justyolie.blogspot.com/

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  7. Thank you again
    Just wanted to let you know that the large svg won't open in scal2 or scut, says corrupted file
    Jan

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  8. Jan,
    It's working now. Thanks for the heads up. I don't know why I've had issues with 4 shared today! Please let me know if there are any more problems-I appreciate it.

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  9. oh these are fabulous! Thank you so much fr sharing
    Juliexx

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  10. Thank you! Your blog post will be advertised on the DigiFree Blog Cutting Freebie search engine today (look for timestamp: 04 Jan [LA 03:00pm, NY 06:00pm, UK 11:00pm] - 05 Jan [OZ 10:00am]).

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  11. Thank you Denise, I made 4 of the large gable boxes and decorated for Valentines Day, for the grand kids. Love Boxes!
    Jan

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  12. Jan
    I would love to see pictures of your creations!!!!!!

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  13. Thank you so much for this Freebie. I want to let you know that I posted a link to your blog in Creative Busy Hands Cricut Freebies Search List, under the Box, Purses, etc. post on Jan. 05, 2010. Thanks again.

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  14. Thanks for sharing, Denise!

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  15. These are adorable, Denise - thanks so much!

    Ann

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  16. Denise,

    Thanks for sharing, I love this box, when I open it though, it is tiny and it has a big space at the bottom.... am I doing something wrong? I even tried bringing it in as 12" and it does the same thing.

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  17. Denise... nevermind about the import problem, I changed to using SCAL2 and it worked fine! I am getting ready to cut now!

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  18. I cut the mini out! I think I scored it right... but it is not as cute as yours! Are you going to make a video on this one? Or can you cut one out of plain paper then draw the lines in dark where you scor them? This box is cute!

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  19. Hi Denise. These boxes are awesome! Thank You so much for sharing with us your hard, very cute work!
    ~Monica

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  20. Denise - I just found your site an I am in er....lust! I wish that I had your talent, but sinceI don't I am enjoyng yours. And here I thought that I was the only cheapo person - er I mean thrifty - person to print their own paper and card stock! I would love to hear more about that. If you hve alrady disussed it, I would love the link to the blog file. TSM for sharing your talents. I look fod to reading more! neldacnm at yahoo dot com

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  21. Love this!

    Would you please convert it to a gypsy file too?

    thescrapbookgirl@yahoo.com

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  22. Your gable boxes are too cute! Thanks for sharing!

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  23. Denise...thank you so much for this file. I've made a few boxes in Coral Draw and would like to convert them to svg files so I can cut them but haven't figured out how yet..still working on it. I made 100 of these boxes (Gable) for my daughters wedding. I need to post an image of them on my blog for all to see...this was 5 years ago..before the Cricut and they were all cut by me by hand. My hands ached for days afterwards. I'm anxious to give this file a try.

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  24. Hi Denise,
    I was watching the video for one of your amazing boxes, and I heard you mention you print your own paper...I am very interested in that. Where do you get the digital paper files that you mention. Thanks!

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  25. Hi Denise, I enjoy your blog and you sharing your projects. You are a very creative person! I am new to this Cricut-thing, though, and wonder how to save/open an svg file. When I try to save it, it opens in MS Picture Manager as a little tiny picture of the icon - no project. Can you help me with this? Can I save/open this in another program? Thanks! Bridget E.

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  26. Bridget,
    Go to my "videos" (its under my header). There is a video explaining how to open downloaded files. If that doesn't help, send me an e-mail and I'll see what I can do. I download the file, make sure I remember what folder I put it in, open scal, then depending on if it is a scut file, click open, find the file, select, open. If it is an svg, click import, find the file, select, open.

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  27. Thanks so much for the gable box svg file. It is very much appreciated.

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  28. Thanks so much for the free SVG's of these boxes! They're exactly what I was looking for

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  29. Denise,

    Thanks so much. I needed a gable box in a hurry, and this really did the trick. Thanks so much for sharing.

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  30. thanks so much for the box.i was just looking for a box like this the other day and notic that none of my carts have a gable box.thank you so much

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