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Hexagonal Stacking Boxes

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Evil Mad Scientist Laboraties is sharing a tutorial on how to make hexagonal stacking boxes out of recycled cardboard from cereal, cracker and cookie packaging. The tutorial comes complete with a free pdf so you can get started right away.

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Comment from Lisa
Time: September 4, 2009, 7:54 am

that looks great! thanks for passing on the idea!

Comment from Grietje
Time: September 7, 2009, 2:25 pm

How nice!
Good excuse to open a pack of biscuits ;-)

Comment from Sonya
Time: September 9, 2009, 11:25 am

I really like these types of boxes. I recently saw a video tutorial for folding a square box out of scrap paper and had to give it a try. I used scrapbook paper, which is a little thicker than regular paper and so pretty and colorful. After several attempts I finally got a presentable box. I’m going to try these next. I think they’d be a little more sturdy then my paper ones. Thanks for the great idea and instructions!

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