
Instead, I recommend a solid foil cardstock if you have it. While glitter and metallic cardstock look great, they are really hard to glue and you will likely regret it. It’s also helpful to watch the assembly video, as I show exactly how to set the score lines in this video:Ĭut out your box pieces. If you do not have a scoring stylus, simply delete the layers with score lines before cutting.

If you’re not sure how to set score lines, check out my scoring tutorial. Note: If you make this in Cricut Design Space, you must ungroup ALL layers, change the layers with the lines from Cut to Score, and then attach those layers to their respective cut layers BEFORE you cut out this design. If you’re not sure how to upload an SVG cut file to Cricut Design Space, watch this helpful video training series I made. If you’re going to cut them out on your cutting machine, upload the file to your design software.

So I created a special 3D paper heart box. I have many heart-shaped projects on my blog, including my heart-shaped handwarmers, map pillow, and origami winged heart. And hearts are always a great way to show someone that you love them. Sure, they’re popular at Valentine’s Day, but I love to use and see them year-round. One of the things I love about hearts is how versatile they are.

Learn how to make a beautiful 3D paper heart box for that special gift or just to show someone just how much you love them! Easy Paper Craft Ideas & Projects Expand.
