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Printable Clover Box

This week’s freebie is a little different—it’s still a printable, but this time, you cut it out to create a box! The clover box is perfect for packaging a small St. Patrick’s Day treat, yet its stylish design makes it versatile enough for any occasion. Whether you fill it with chocolates, trinkets, or a special note, this charming box adds a handmade touch to your gift-giving.

The PDF file is available here: [Clover Box PDF]

If you need help assembling the box, there’s a video tutorial below that walks you through the process step by step. It’s a great way to see how everything comes together, ensuring a perfect finish for your clover box!

After printing and cutting out the design, there are plenty of ways to enhance it and make the clover box even more special. You could ink the edges for added depth. Embellishments like rhinestones, ribbons, or a light dusting of glitter can also give the box an extra festive touch. Whether you keep it simple or go all out with decorations, this little box is a fun and creative way to package a gift!

My go-to printer brand for years has been HP. I also use their ink supply service where I pay a monthly fee and they send me ink cartridges as needed. It comes out to be a lot less money this way. The HP Envy Inspire is a great-priced machine that will produce beautiful prints.

If you are looking for a great crafting-weight paper for printables, I have been using HP Project Paper. It is heavier than copier paper but not quite as heavy as cardstock. It is a great medium weight for layering, folding, and more!

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