You all know how much I love my Silhouette! I might have mentioned something a time or two before! Today I am using the newest material to grace the Silhouette line up…chipboard! It is thicker than cardstock but not as thick as cardboard and it is perfect for gift boxes, banners, those awesome 3D shapes in Silhouette library and more!
My Silhouette is one of my most favorite crafting tools. It is incredibly versatile and can do so much more than just cut.
I have made several vinyl projects. I love the fabric inks and I used them to make this funny baby onesie and I made a screencast on how easy it is to use the Designer Edition of Silhouette Studio Software. Add in a fun ghost t-shirt and the analytical version of a Christmas dish towel with the heat transfer and your options with the machine are endless.
I couldn’t wait to get my hands on the chipboard and create these cute DIY Gift Boxes.
Supplies for DIY Gift Boxes:
- Silhouette Cameo
- Hat Box Design
- Pizza Box Design
- Silhouette Chipboard
- Washi Tape
- Ribbon
- Fabric Flower
- Glue
- Clear Tape
This cute little hat box that measures 5.75 inches across! I simply cut from the chipboard using designs from the online store, assembled it, and then embellished!
The hat box top is covered in what else? Washi Tape! You know I love my washi tape! I just wrapped a ribbon around the box part!
The pizza box has ribbon and lace and is topped with a fabric flower. So cute and so easy and you know…YOU KNOW how much you love it when the deal sites have those cute Kraft boxes on sale…well now you can make your very own!!! No more buying 30 when you only need one! And you can change the size of the box to suit your needs as well!
Comments & Reviews
Laura Moran says
It’s a toss up between cardboard tags or vinyl letters–either way, this house needs to get organized!
Kristina W. says
I would make vinyl decorations for my daugther’s wheelchair!
Beverly says
Birthday Banner cards!
Melanie says
I would make signs
Kelsey m says
Your gift boxes are definitely the best idea I’ve seen yet! I think I’d also love to cut fabric with it….you can do that right?
Grace says
I would love to make vinyl designs for window decor and gift boxes.
Natasha J says
not sure as of right now. but i know as soon as i opened the box i would just KNOW lol
Mer says
I’d make some boxes for homemade cookies and give them to loved ones!
Catherine says
I would make decals for my home!
Alexandra Williams says
I wold love to cut fabric and vinyl using the silhouette!
Jennifer T says
That hat box looks pretty cute.
Amanda Boerst says
I’d make a vinyl alphabet for my sons bedroom
Michelle Casares says
I would love this. I would make gift boxes if I won!
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Suzanne says
If I were the lucky winner, I would make stencils. Fingers crossed!
Laura Grace Andry says
I would make cards, giftboxes, and a stencil for the new nursery!
twelve30 says
There are so many things I’d like to try. I think I might start off with heat transfer to make some cute tees. Thanks for a chance to win.
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Angela in Arkansas says
I think the first thing I would do is wall art. Thanks for the chance to win!
Alison says
i would make a few decorations for my laundry room
Kandace Huston says
would go right to a friends house..
Lynn says
I really want to organize pictures into a scrap book