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Rou n d B ox w it h l id

a s s e m b l y i nstr ucti ons

1. Open the SVG file in your cutting machine software. Cricut users should use
the Cricut file, Silhouette users should use the Silhouette file. All other machine
users, test to see which of the two SVG files works best with your particular
machine for the score lines.

NOTE FOR CRICUT USERS: The fold lines have been set as score lines in the file,
however sometimes the Design Space software does not recognize this. If you
do not see the fold lines set to “score” on your layers list at the right, you can
change these manually. Select each object that should be a score line from the
list at the right, then at the top left, change it from “Basic Cut” to “Score.” You
can use the PNG for reference and set anything that appears as a dashed line
in the PNG image as a score line in Design Space. Score lines may also need to
be attached to their corresponding piece by selecting both objects and clicking
“Attach” at the bottom right. Note that Cricut users need a scoring tool for their
machine to be able to use the score lines.

2. Resize the file as needed to fit your needs. Please make sure to size the entire
design simultaneously. If you move the design on your workspace, make sure
the score lines stay together with their corresponding piece.

3. Cut each of the pieces out of cardstock. You can either cut everything out of the
same paper, or make the lid one color and the bottom of the box another color.

4. Pre-fold the tabs on the lid and box sides along the score lines.

5. Starting with the lid piece, place a small dot of glue on each tab. The lid piece
will have the slightly larger circle.

6. Glue the side of the lid to the circle for the lid, starting at the end with the
angled side tab. Press down each tab, one by one, following the shape of the
circle as closely as possible.

7. When you reach the end where both ends meet and overlap, glue the side tab
to affix the ends together.

8. Repeat steps 5-7 for the bottom of the box. The bottom box piece will have the
slightly smaller circle.

9. If this design includes a design that goes on top of the lid, glue that to the top of
the lid piece now, as well as any additional embellishments you like.

10. Your box assembly is now complete. Fill it with whatever you wish.

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