Easy Organization Solution For Die Cuts

If you love die cutting, and your drawer is out of control (like mine!) then this post is for you!
I am really into origami right now, and I recently learned how to make this cute Masu box, which just happens to be perfect for storing die cuts.
To make this box, all you really need is a square piece of paper (mine was 8 x 8), glue and a bone folder (only if you already have it, so you do not mess up your nails 😉 ).
Click here to watch a video on how to make this box!


To make these boxes I used Astrobrights colored paper, 24 Lb. It comes in beautiful bright colors, which I love, and I think that the paper weight is just perfect!
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Supplies
Here is a list of the products I used. I personally purchased them and I only recommend products I love. Some compensated affiliate links are used, at no cost to you. Thank you so much for your support!
Astrobrights Colored Paper
Teflon Bone Folder