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Sunday, March 3, 2024

Shamrock Thin Treat Jar Box

A narrow dimensional container is hidden between 
front and back shamrock window panels 
with clear liners. 
Add offset accent panels and contrast window outline 
overlays to front and back. 
Jar neck accents add a touch of realism. 
Assemble and join box and panels with hinge 
to attach back panel, fill with loose treats and 
close top flap, swing back panel into place and attach 
with temp sticky dot. 
Prepare and attach “Lucky Charms” print & cut tag, 
then gift for an extra special St. Patrick’s day 
or good luck token. 
When fully assembled, box with panels 
measures approx. 3.75” wide x 6” tall. 
Container compartment measures 
approx. 4.63” tall x 2.75” wide x .63” deep

ASSEMBLY: 1. Identify and cut the shapes:
A front main base panel
B decorative front overlay
C front window rim overlay
D back main base panel
E decorative back overlay
F back window rim overlay
G lid accent overlays with "threads" bar details
H compartment   I window see-thru panels (2)
J container hinge to attach back base panel
K opt. tag base with print & cut "Lucky Charms" phrase
Use the Silhouette Cameo and software process
to prepare the tag "print & cut" shape.
2. Prepare the container shape by bending back on
all perforations for front and back walls, boxing side
walls and flange, top and bottom walls and tabs.
3. Prepare the window panels by applying double-stick
tape (such as the Kool Tak ultra clear 1/8" side
tape with backer) exactly along the edges of
the window panels. Then . . .
. . . remove tape liner, position the window panel
on the container backside, between the wall edge
perforations, and centered top-to-bottom to cover
the shamrock opening.
4. Bend the container shape into a "tube" to bring
the straight edge of side boxing wall to overlap
the opposite flange tab perforation, adjust for
alignment, then . . .
. . . attach the seam. NOTE that symmetry of this shape
will allow it to be flattened, bending along perforation
lines, so that fingertip pressure can be applied
along the seam area. Once secure, pop back into
container form.
5. Close the bottom of container by ending side
tabs inward, tucking bottom flap inside the box,
and join in place with double-stick tape or adhesive.
NOTE that it may be helpful to use a rod-like tool
inserted inside the container to help provide 
a "press-against" surface to adhere bottom seam.
6. Close the top end in similar manner, except
 the flaps need to remain unattached so that
the container can be opened and closed.
7. The mason jar box is designed so that
the back panel assembly can be bent away from
the container to allow top to be opened. The side
hinge attachment allows this to work.
Prepare the hinge shape by bending along
perforation as mountain fold..
8. Position the rectangle side wall portion over
the right side wall (with back of container facing you),
centered top to bottom . . .
. . . so that the tab cut out edges are offset slightly
beyond the shamrock window cut out edges . . .
. . . then without shifting alignment, attach 
the rectangle portion to the side wall.
8. For FRONT assembly, apply glue to the front
of the container, then . . .
. . . position the front panel over the front of
the container so that the shamrock cut out
edges align as precisely as possible . . .
. . . then glue in place. Place a light to medium-
weight book on top of the assembly to help
press the panel in place.
9. Repeat Step 8 for the back panel, except 
only apply glue to the flange portion of
the hinge as shown here, then . . .
. . . carefully position back panel with window
cutout edges precisely aligned, and attach
backside of back panel to flange.
Press in place until secure as for front panel.
10. Position and attach the shamrock rim shapes
to corresponding front or back decorative panels.
11. Position and attach the decorating panel
front or back to corresponding front or back
attached panels, keeping the offset margin even
all around, with bottom edges matched,
and window openings offset, as shown.
12. Position and attach the lid accent shape and
lid rim accent shape where wall panel offset edges
or cut edges indicate.
Also position and attach shorter strips where panel
lid area edge shapes indicate they should be placed.
13. Open container to tuck or pour in candy,
then tuck top down into position to close.
14. Complete the package by attaching a sticky
dot or other equivalent temporary adhesive
to the open-side edge of container, then . . .
. . . close the back and press surfaces
together to attach sticky dot to back panel.
15. Layer the tag with tag base, aligning punch hole
edges, with outer edges offset slightly.
16. Finish by attaching prepared tag to
lid area of front panel with twine or
narrow ribbon. 

Here is the completed gift box.

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