
Hi!
In today's post, I'll show my latest Shaker box template!
This box template has a shaker box lid, so you can add small candies to the box of the top and bigger toys or candies to the box of the bottom.
The template is a blank template so you can decorate the box template with the theme of your choice!

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Supplies to make this shaker box:
- Cutting machine: Cricut or Silhouette, or Scissors and craft knife
- Silicone glue (Similar glue)
- 80 lb cardstocks
- 5mm Double sided transparent tape
- Mini beads, sequins or confetti, etc
- Bone folder
- Optional: Foam tape

The Shaker Box Template includes SVG files for Cricut, DXF files for Silhouette and PDF file to cut with scissors and craft knife.
The template fits in Letter size paper or A4 size paper.
Please note the template is a blank template, so it does not include the images or pattern. You can decorate the box with the theme of your choice.
You can get the template in my Shop!

CRICUT
- Upload the SVG Files in Cricut design space.
- If you have a scoring wheel or scoring stylus, make sure to use the SVG files with solid lines and remember to set up the score lines, before sending to cut. Check out my tutorial to learn how to set up score lines in cricut design design space.
- The SVG with dashed lines are intended to be cut, so you don’t need any scoring tool.
SILHOUETTE CAMEO
- Use the DXF file in Silhouette studio.
- I recommend using the DXF file with dashed lines.
- To cut by hand, I recommend using the PDF file.
- The PDF file template comes in Letter size paper.
- The PDF file is NOT EDITABLE.

- The template comes in a zipped folder, you need to unzip the files to your computer.
- Mac: Double click the zipped folder to unzip it.
- Windows PC: Right click the zipped folder and choose Extract Here or Extract All.
- Phone or tablet: You will probably need an app to extract the files.
- If you want to add a pattern to pocket of the template, I have this tutorial: how to add patterns in cricut.

Thank you for reading this post, feel free to ask me your doubts in the comments!
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