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Sweet Little Princess & Friends Exploding Box Surprise Kit
This will make a beautiful gift for any little princess. The box falls open to it opens up to reveal a gorgeous Fairytale Castle Scene complete with princesses. There are 4 large pockets with Beautiful Tag inserts.
Photographs from the Community
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I printed the box sides and the lid onto good quality 300gsm white card and cut these out. I printed the inside panels onto 200gsm white card and cut these out.
I printed the pockets also onto 200gsm white card and then fed all these sheets back through the printer to print the backing paper on the reverse.
The other elements I printed onto good quality 280gsm photographic paper and cut these out. I followed the instructions to assemble the box and lid using wet glue. I added the pockets to the inside of each side of the box using wet glue.
I added the outside panels printed onto photographic paper to each side using thin foam tape. I decided to complete each side before attaching them to the base and then adding the inner base to hide the tabs.
I assembled the garden scene and other elements using wet glue. Gorgeous when completed.
Not difficult to do but it does take some time and patience but well worth it. By not adding anything extra to the top of the lid allows for the sides of the box to fold down and sit inside the lid thus allowing the inside of the box to be seen more easily.
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These boxes are fantastic to make
Simple to cut and assemble with clear concise instructions
Print onto matt photographic paper and assembled with clear glue and foam pads
You can use all the elements of which there are loads or you can adapt them to suit
the celebration nothing is left out of these boxes and they make amazing cards or gifts
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![](https://www.craftsuprint.com/theme/common/images/zero.png)
I printed the box sides and the lid onto good quality 300gsm white card and cut these out. I printed the inside panels onto 200gsm white card and cut these out.
I printed the pockets also onto 200gsm white card and then fed all these sheets back through the printer to print the backing paper on the reverse.
The other elements I printed onto good quality 280gsm photographic paper and cut these out. I followed the instructions to assemble the box and lid using wet glue. I added the pockets to the inside of each side of the box using wet glue.
I added the outside panels printed onto photographic paper to each side using thin foam tape. I decided to complete each side before attaching them to the base and then adding the inner base to hide the tabs.
I assembled the garden scene and other elements using wet glue. Gorgeous when completed.
Not difficult to do but it does take some time and patience but well worth it. By not adding anything extra to the top of the lid allows for the sides of the box to fold down and sit inside the lid thus allowing the inside of the box to be seen more easily.
![](/assets/cup/askcrafter.png)
![](https://s3.amazonaws.com/finished-cards/margaret-mccartney/1105994_1627938390164.jpg)
![](https://www.craftsuprint.com/theme/common/images/zero.png)
I printed the box sides and the lid onto good quality 300gsm white card and cut these out. I printed the inside panels onto 200gsm white card and cut these out.
I printed the pockets also onto 200gsm white card and then fed all these sheets back through the printer to print the backing paper on the reverse.
The other elements I printed onto good quality 280gsm photographic paper and cut these out. I followed the instructions to assemble the box and lid using wet glue. I added the pockets to the inside of each side of the box using wet glue.
I added the outside panels printed onto photographic paper to each side using thin foam tape. I decided to complete each side before attaching them to the base and then adding the inner base to hide the tabs.
I assembled the garden scene and other elements using wet glue. Gorgeous when completed.
Not difficult to do but it does take some time and patience but well worth it. By not adding anything extra to the top of the lid allows for the sides of the box to fold down and sit inside the lid thus allowing the inside of the box to be seen more easily.
![](/assets/cup/askcrafter.png)
![](https://s3.amazonaws.com/finished-cards/stephanie-lingwood/1105994_1678955858564.jpg)
![](https://www.craftsuprint.com/theme/common/images/zero.png)
These boxes are fantastic to make
Simple to cut and assemble with clear concise instructions
Print onto matt photographic paper and assembled with clear glue and foam pads
You can use all the elements of which there are loads or you can adapt them to suit
the celebration nothing is left out of these boxes and they make amazing cards or gifts
![](/assets/cup/askcrafter.png)