DIY Project Sharing | Mini T-Shirt Envelope Style Gift Box

Mini Envelope-Style Box for T-Shirt with Closure and Decorative Band

This mini box is designed like an envelope and includes a closing flap and a decorative-closure band. It’s assembled by gluing 2 or 4 tabs (as you prefer) and attaching the band flap, where you can add your own embellishments.

Includes:

  • Cutting and scoring shapes for the envelope (10x10 cm - 3’9 in) and the band
  • A star texture you can recolor or cut using different colored materials
  • A phrase for the pen function on the band, using the Idea Studio font (you can change the content if you wish)
  • 2 isolated stars to cut or P&C and decorate

This box is perfect for small gifts and ready to decorate as you like. It’s designed to account for fold thickness, so it works well with thick materials.

Materials:

  • Heavyweight cardstock or kraft paper
  • Loklik StrongGrip 32x32 cm (12x12 in) Mat
  • Deep Cutting Blade
  • Loklik pen + pen adapter
  • Printer
  • Glue




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It happened again @Elena, this time the actual pics are there from the begining, but here only the canvas thumbs shows up here. I´m going to add them manually here, but in the app it´s all ok with 4 pics and the canvas thumb.

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you mean at beginning ,this community post no appear this photo below?

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This is a great idea , thanks for sharing the project

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beautifull !

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cute project thank u for sharing

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This is beautiful thanks for sharing :heart_eyes:

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Yes, all the pics where in the app but not here, I uploaded them after via edit

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Thank you all!

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So very stylish

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cute box and perfect for small gifts

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got it,we’ve escalated this issue to our product and R&D team for further investigation and resolution. We’ll keep you updated on the progress. :blush:

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Great, thank you @Elena

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Beautiful project :heart_eyes:

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Hi Redhada,

The R&D team has shared their findings regarding the image synchronization issue. Due to pixel size restrictions on the community platform, some images uploaded to IS cannot be synced successfully. Currently, the community platform’s technical limitations cap the Max image megapixels at 149px.
To ensure smooth synchronization:
1.When uploading images to IS, please try to keep the pixel size within 149px.
2. For images that fail to sync, you may need to manually re-upload them directly in the community post. :blush:

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Hi Elena! Ok, I see it´s a matter of image weight, thank you so much for raising the issue. Then, I think that being so, the app should warn about it before saving.

And there’s something I don´t quite understand. There must be something wrong there, what is a 149px image? In the one hand, 149 px is way too small, there must be a mistake there. Maybe 1.490 px? Even so, image size needs two px parameters: width and heigth (plus ppp or dpi). All that determines the weight in megapixels, which unit is MP or MPx, so is it 149 MP instead of 149px? If that is so, 149MPX is waaaay too much, so there must be something wrong there.

Here’s an example with a 1080 x 1080 px image.

Total pixels: 1080x1080 = 1.166.400 px = 1,1663999999999999 MP
So for 149MP the image would be huuuuge!

Total pixels: 149x149 px = 22.201 píxeles = 0,02 MP
That is waay to small, an icon, not even an avatar.

I’m uploading 1080x1080 px pics, which are one of the most common resolutions in the internet, Instagram pics, for instance.

In case I’m not explaining myself properly, I asked GPT to explain it for me and this is the answer:

"There might be a mix-up in the wording. The message says the platform limits the “Max image megapixels at 149px,” but this seems inconsistent. Megapixels refer to total pixel count, while “149px” sounds like a single linear dimension (width or height). For example, an image that’s 149 × 149 pixels is only about 0.022 megapixels, which is extremely small.

Could you confirm whether the actual limitation is:

** a maximum image dimension (e.g., no more than 149 pixels on the longest side), or*
** a maximum megapixel/file size limit?"*

I think my answer is clearer, though :joy: Can you please find all this out for us, please?

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