One of my favorite gifts to give is handmade cards that my family and friends can send out. I love to create sets and package them up in this easy-to-make note card box. The box can be as pretty as the note cards and it makes the perfect gift. You don’t even have to wrap it up!

For today’s project, I not only show you how to make the note card box, but also these easy note cards. These are the perfect cards that anyone can make, even those of you who are brand new beginner card maker. They don’t take many supplies and you can whip them up in no time.

Let’s Make the Note Card Box
Follow along in the video to see how to make this easy note card box. The standard-size note cards and envelopes from Stampin’ Up! fit perfectly into the box and makes a beautiful gift.
I also show you how easy it is to make the note cards to go inside the box! Are you ready? Let’s create….
I hope you enjoyed the video and were inspired to make this note card box yourself. Then fill it with a few handmade cards and you have the perfect gift!
What You Need to Make This Project
I have the complete list of all the products I used, plus the measurements for making the note card box.

Cutting & Scoring Measurements for Note Card Box
- You need a piece of card stock that is 7 1/2″ x 11″
- On the 11″ side, score at 1″, 5″ 6″, and 10″
- Then, turn to the 7 1/2″ side and score at 1″ and 6 1/2″
Make sure to follow along with the video to see how easy the box is to make. I show how to score, cut small sections, and fold up! And I promise it is super easy!
Now, let’s make the note cards (I think in the video I made the note cards first, then the box)
You will need:
- Stampin’ Up! Note Cards & Envelopes
- Basic White layer: (2) 4 1/2″ x 3″ (one for outside, one for inside)
- Basic Black layer: 4 5/8″ x 3 1/8″ (one for outside, one for inside)

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Thank you. Great idea!
You’re welcome! Hope you give it a try!
This is a great project! Thank you for sharing.
Is it possible please to provide measurements for a box for an A2 size card? I love your videos! So understandable!
Sorry, I only have the measurements to make this note card box.
I like your videos but is it possible to mention also the messers in cm instead of only in inches. Thank you
Sorry, I’m U.S. based and we do everything in inches. But there are conversion tools online you can use to help convert to cm.
I love your videos Jackie. I always learn something new. I too would love the dimensions of paper and scoring for an A2 size card box that is just as easy as this box.
Sorry – I only have the measurements for this size box.
Very cute, great instructions and easy to do. thanks for showing us. Love your cards too.
Edna
Glad you like this project, hope you give it a try!
cute set and bx. Thanks o
You’re welcome, glad you like it!
Too adorable!! Love this!!
Thank you – glad you like it!
Love cards! What stamp set are you using?
The flowers are from the stamp set Two-Tone Flora and the sentiments are from the stamp set Something Fancy.
I love your tutorials. I’m always able to easily follow you directions!
I’m so happy to hear that, glad they can be helpful!
Do you think you’d have the box measurements for the A2 size cards? I have sooo many this would be a great way to give them away
I’m sorry, I only have the measurements for this notecard box. But I am sure the dimensions for that size exist somewhere and can be found with a quick search!
Thank you for showing me how to make this box of note cards. I plan to make them as thank you gifts.
Thanks for following along! I’m sure the receivers of your gifts will absolutely love them!
I just did the math to make this box for A2 cards. You would need a piece of card stock 7 3/4″ x 12″.
On the 12″ side score at 1″, 5 1/2″, 6 1/2″, 11″. On the 7 3/4″ side score at 1″ & 6 3/4″. This should fit envelopes size 4 3/8″ x 5 3/4″. It will be snug, but unless you have cardstock longer than 12″ this would be the limit you could do with a 12″ x 12″ piece of cardstock. Hope this helps those asking.
Thank you for sharing this Joan!