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The listing, Boxes and boxes galore has ended.
These boxes I make right here in the great state of Washington. Created out of cards or scrapbooking paper. My first time posting these on Listia, but I just know you guys will love them.
Starting with a "memories box", its beautiful and has well written words on the top and clouds on the bottom. Made out of high quality-made in USA- paper. My first two photos are a feature of the various sizes I make. Have hundreds more, this is just to show sizes. Everyday (for as long as allowed) during this auction I'm going to add a new box, of a size and pattern. Updated with a photo to show you exactly what you will receive. If bids stay small, boxes stay small and cool but more basic. If bids get high enough I'll show off my ability and create amazing boxes, with bonuses. This is not my only venue for these boxes-they sell well in each size-from petite to grande. Winner takes all posted each day and will also receive free tracked and appropriate shipping in US. Starting bid at 50 to give all a chance to win. If you like what you see-test your luck and place a bid!
Three. The first two photos is just a show of sizes I make-petite through grande. Everything else photographed (after those 2) the winner takes all, with free shipping.
How sturdy are these? I sell pendants and use the little cardboard/paper mache boxes from Michaels. These are s lot cooler, but are they stronger than a sheet of cardstock? I'm not trying to offend you, I'm actually considering switching
No offense at all taken. I would say they are about the same thickness as a sheet of cardstocks. When I make them, every edge is double layered. I sell these on other made at home sites, most who buy them are vendors with jewelry pieces, rocks, gifts, etc. They're sturdy enough you can put them into a padded envelope and they don't crumple in mail. I make other shapes-four corner is by far the sturdiest. My boxes are made out of Made in USA paper-most I order online, I'm a paper snob. And new cards. So cards are definitely thicker, but I would say both hold up well... If you want to PM me an offer I could do a GIN of a couple, and we could go from there. I have hundreds in many sizes.
Let me know if there's something special you're wanting in a box. Happy Birthday, mountains, Happy Anniversary, Family, little black box, dreamer with clouds, little girl or boy, masculine-many more. Just don't do sports teams or any establishment where I could get in trouble for infringement without permission.
Cool, I appreciate you liking them. Like most who make things by hand, we take pride and its a compliment. If you choose to bid on this one, you will get to see many options and order accordingly in the future. Anyways, I appreciate the love!
Only a few hours left, but adding a surprise box of the day for the today. Channeling one of my great loves in the world, is what the images represent. I can't update or add photos with such few time left, this leaves 17 boxes for the winner!