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Thank you for choosing to decorate with Press Print Party! I am delighted to be able to offer you an affordable way to host an elegant and fun party.

Please read this page as it contains very important information about this suite.

Fonts

There is no need to download any fonts to use with this pdf file.

How to score

Scoring is the act of creating a line or depression in the paper that will help the paper fold. As paper gets heavier it is increasingly harder to fold. Therefore you must score the paper before folding and sometimes before even cutting out the item. Here’s a good article on how to score:

http://www.ehow.com/how_5876881_score-cardstock.html

Printing

Experiment with your printer’s print quality. You should get good results printing at Standard Quality. But you may want to print at the highest quality available for your printer.

Set your Page Scaling to None in the Printer’s dialog box. You may get an error message. Just ignore it.

Since this pdf contains many pages make sure you set your print options to print: current page.

If you are having trouble with parts of the design (not the instructions) not printing around the edges, it means your printer has wide margins. Just adjust the print setting to fit to paper. This is not recommended for cards.

Contact

Feel free to contact me at PressPrintParty@gmail.com

©Press Print Party. These files are for personal use only. Commercial use, reselling of printed items, mass production, and file sharing is prohibited. You may not extract any original graphics for commercial use, or use any graphics as part of a website, logo or similar. Thank you.

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I n s t r u c t i o n s

1. Print the page on card stock (80-110lb)

2. Cut out the outline of the box.

3. Score and fold the box using the dashed score lines on the schematic as your guide.

4. Pull the glue flag around and glue it to the inside of the box.

5. Close the bottom flaps in this fashion:

1

2

3

push flap in.

score trim

© P r e s s P r i n t P a r t y !

© Press P

rint P arty!

© P r e s s Pr i nt Par t y !

V a l e n t i n e ’ s H e a r t B o x

. . . glue here . . . glue here . . . glue here . . .

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score trim

© P r e s s P r i n t P a r t y !

© Press P

rint P arty!

© P r e s s Pr i nt Par t y !

1

2

3

push flap in.

1. Print the page on card stock (80-110lb)

2. Cut out the outline of the box.

3. Score and fold the box using the dashed score lines on the schematic as your guide.

4. Pull the glue flag around and glue it to the inside of the box.

5. Close the bottom flaps in this fashion:

. . . glue here . . . glue here . . . glue here . . .

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I n s t r u c t i o n s

1

2

3

push flap in.

score trim

© P r e s s P r i n t P a r t y !

© Press P

rint P arty!

© P r e s s Pr i nt Par t y !

V a l e n t i n e ’ s H e a r t B o x

1. Print the page on card stock (80-110lb)

2. Cut out the outline of the box.

3. Score and fold the box using the dashed score lines on the schematic as your guide.

4. Pull the glue flag around and glue it to the inside of the box.

5. Close the bottom flaps in this fashion:

. . . glue here . . . glue here . . . glue here . . .

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1

2

3

push flap in.

score trim

© P r e s s P r i n t P a r t y !

© Press P

rint P arty!

© P r e s s Pr i nt Par t y !

1. Print the page on card stock (80-110lb)

2. Cut out the outline of the box.

3. Score and fold the box using the dashed score lines on the schematic as your guide.

4. Pull the glue flag around and glue it to the inside of the box.

5. Close the bottom flaps in this fashion:

. . . glue here . . . glue here . . . glue here . . .

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