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This page is a resource for DIY artists, graphics designers and everyone who likes paper crafts. It contains an ever growing number of templates for gift boxes and increasingly more other interesting things that can be made out of paper. The templates are all dynamic: you can customize almost all dimensions. All templates are free, no login is required.

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These little gift boxes are super simple to make, but make a dramatic statement!! They're perfect for those makers, like me, who run online shops and want to add a little extra pizzazz to their packaging, or just makers who like to make gifts for their friends and loved ones!!

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Hi Friends I’ve been adding to the resource library! If you get the newsletter you may have seen these additions, but if you are new around here if you join the mailing list you get access to free printables, inserts, wallpapers, and more. This month I added all my old templates – updated a bit.…

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From: Smithsonian's Lemelson Center "[...]Joseph B. Friedman was sitting at his brother's fountain parlor, the Varsity Sweet Shop, in the 1930s, watching his little daughter Judith fuss over a milkshake. She was drinking out of a paper straw, so we can be assured that the milkshake did not taste like grass. But since Stone's paper straw was designed to be straight, little Judith was struggling to drink it up. Friedman had an idea. As the Smithsonian's Lemelson Center explains, he brought a…

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