So, you got this activity where we need to design our own cereal boxes, yeah? Sounds fun but kinda tricky because not all of us are wizards with design tools or software.
With help of cereal box templates you can create and print custom cereal boxes free of cost at home. You should include cereals in your breakfast if you really want to eat something healthy and delicious in your breakfast. Majority of people consider cereals as an important part of their breakfast and must include in […]
So, you got this activity where we need to design our own cereal boxes, yeah? Sounds fun but kinda tricky because not all of us are wizards with design tools or software.
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This project is a great way to combine social studies and writing! After teaching your students about product manufacturing, give them the opportunity to create a delicious treat of their very own! Student will have the chance to design a cereal of their own, choosing the flavor, ingredients, textur...
So, you got this activity where we need to design our own cereal boxes, yeah? Sounds fun but kinda tricky because not all of us are wizards with design tools or software.
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0.95 Oz Cereal Box Template, Cereal Box Svg, DIY Cereal Packaging Template, Party Favor Box Template, Snack Box Template, Canva Editable 🎨 Craft Your Own Custom Cereal Boxes with Our Cereal Box Template! 🎨 Add a splash of creativity to your breakfast table with our Cereal Box Template! Perfect for crafting personalized cereal boxes that are as unique as your taste, this versatile template will turn ordinary mornings into extraordinary experiences. Whether you're making special gifts or creating something just for fun, this template offers everything you need to design a standout cereal box. 📦 What's Included: 🔹 0.95 Oz Cereal Box Templates: Perfectly sized for your custom creations. 🔹 File Formats: SVG, PNG, DXF, EPS, PSD, PDF, and Canva Link for endless creative possibilities. ✨ Features: 🔹 Solid, Outlined, and Drag-and-Drop Style Canva Templates: Effortlessly customize your designs with user-friendly templates in Canva. 🔹 Designed for 8.5"x11" Sheets: Ideal for home printing, ensuring professional-quality results every time. 🔹 Compatibility: Works seamlessly with Silhouette, Cricut, and other cutting machines, making your crafting process smooth and enjoyable. 🎨 Versatile File Formats: 🔹 SVG: Perfect for Cricut Design Space and Silhouette Designer Edition, allowing precise cutting and easy design tweaks. 🔹 DXF: Great for Silhouette Basic Edition, offering broad compatibility. 🔹 EPS: Ideal for Inkscape and other illustration programs, giving you flexibility in design creation. 🔹 PNG: High-resolution image with a transparent background, perfect for digital projects. 🔹 PSD: Perfect for Adobe Photoshop, providing layered files for detailed editing. 🔹 PDF: High-quality prints that ensure your designs look professional and polished. 📥 Easy Download Instructions: 1️⃣ Sign in to Your Etsy Account: Start by logging into your Etsy account. 2️⃣ Click on Your Profile on the Upper Left Corner: Navigate to your profile. 3️⃣ Go to the "Purchases and Reviews" Tab: Find all your purchases in one convenient spot. 4️⃣ Download Your Files: Click to download. For the best experience, use a laptop or desktop PC. 📧 If you purchased as a guest: Your download link will be emailed to you with your confirmation. 🚫 Important Note: This is a digital product; no physical item will be shipped. Please purchase only if you understand the nature of this product. Bring your cereal box designs to life with our Cereal Box Template! It's a must-have for anyone looking to create unique, personalized cereal boxes that truly stand out.
With this printable template, you can make a sturdy, neat and sustainable cardboard Knight close helmet craft just like in the photo. the front mask is articulated, means you can open it just like real close helmet. This templates is designed for corrugated cardboard with maximum thickness of 4mm (c-flute cardboard). The best cardboard to use is an E-flute 1.5mm thick, for example, shoe box, pizza box, toy box. You can also apply this to paper with a grammage minimum of 150 grams or any cardstock like a cereal box. FILES INCLUDED: 1. PDF Instructions (English and Indonesia). - Step-by-step illustrated instruction with QR-code and link to video tutorial. - Secret tips and tricks for neat and sturdy cardboard craft. - Scaling/resizing tutorial (yes, you can rescale it to whatever size you want). 2. PDF template file for print (The_Template_2502.pdf). - Consists of 23 pieces in 12 pages (A4 size paper). 3. Head cushion template if applicable (mainly for headpiece templates). 4. A Zip file containing all of the files above. WHAT MAKE OUR TEMPLATE SPECIAL? - Designed for corrugated cardboard. Unlike paper, corrugated cardboard has thickness. And our template is designed to deal with that! - Can be used on new cardboard or USED cardboard. It is a sustainable craft in mind! Just search for cardboard with a thickness ranging from 0.5mm to 4mm. You can use thicker than 4mm but that will need more energy to fold. For the best result: just buy new 1.5mm thick E-Flute cardboard. - A4 Native paper with no splitted template part. Each piece inside of this template is less than A4 wide. This gives you three advantages: 1. You don't need to unify the splitted template part before applying them to cardboard because no part is splitted. 2. It doesn't require wide cardboard, so you can use any cardboard scraps at home, and 3. Easier to print because A4 paper and printers are widely available worldwide. - Fast and easy. KRAF Studio's crafting technique is relatively fast and easy compared to other cardboard crafting techniques. - It uses easy-to-find tools. - Our templates conceal cardboard edges. Makes it look tidy and seamless. - All is tested. You can check on our YouTube for the real non-cut video walkthrough. - Each template has a comprehensive step-by-step tutorial with videos and also secret tips and tricks for neat cardboard crafts. TOOLS and MATERIALS - Corrugated cardboard with thickness up to 4mm. Higly recomended using 1.5mm thick E-Flute cardboard. - Cutter - Cutting mat - Scissor - Ruler - flat screwdriver- paper binder clips - tape (optional) INSTRUCTION 1. Print the PDF template (The_Template_2502.pdf) on A4 paper. Tips: Print it on A4 sticker/label paper to save time and effort. 2. Stick the template into the corrugated cardboard. 3. Cut the cardboard along straight red line (cut line). 4. Use a flat screwdriver and a ruler to score along the fold lines (the dashed line). 5. Fold the cardboard along scored lines. 6. Find matching numbers and glue them. *Printed template side will be hidden inside the model after completion. Our designs are protected by copyright and are intended for personal use only. Would you like to make a commercial use? Contact us! The walkthrough video of making the cardboard Knight close helmet on the photo above is available on the following link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w0-RCJbC9aM Follow us on Instagram (@krafstudio) so you don’t miss any upcoming releases!
Use this worksheet to have students create a cereal box design! It can be used as a planning page for a final project or just a simple assignment on its own.
With help of cereal box templates you can create and print custom cereal boxes free of cost at home. You should include cereals in your breakfast if you really want to eat something healthy and delicious in your breakfast. Majority of people consider cereals as an important part of their breakfast and must include in […]
Students LOVE this Cereal Box Book Report template! Students pick a fiction book and design a cereal based on it. This creative & fun book report project comes with awesome real-life example photos. My favorite part is the character 'ingredient' list & special prize inside. Students love this creative cereal box book report project and it is a great way to recycle/reuse cereal boxes too. Happy teaching! **Just Added!** I have added printable templates for students to write on, cut & glue on a standard size cereal box. There are 2 options for the left, right & top sides (with lines or without). Enjoy! A fun book report idea for 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th & 5th grade elementary students. Cereal Box Book Report Project includes: - Cereal Box Project Directions Page - Printable Templates to glue onto cereal box - Grading Rubric - Photos of completed Cereal Box Book Report ************************************************************************************************ ⭐Happy Teacher Happy Students Blog: happyteacherhappystudents.com ⭐Instagram: @happyteacherhappystudents ⭐ Questions? Email me at happyteacherhappystudents [!at] yahoo.com
Learn how to make your own puzzles in Cricut Design Space with this easy-to-follow tutorial (video included!) Six (FREE) seasonal puzzle templates included!
This resource contains creative book reports in a variety of genres and types of reports! Students absolutely love these book reports, they are engaged and motivated to read and write! Win win! This now comes in PDF, POWERPOINT, AND GOOGLE (PowerPoint and Google are designed for students to write in the boxes). Links and Teacher Notes are included in the PDF.
This fun, creative, and easy activity will have students identifying one cardinal virtue (prudence, justice, fortitude, or temperance) and designing a cereal box discussing what that virtue possesses. This activity requires zero teacher preparation (the cereal box template is included) and can be us...
This Editable Cereal Box Canva Template is a great idea for Anniversaries, Birthdays, Wedding Gift Idea, Valentine, for a surprise to your partner, friends and family. This template can be accessed through Canva.com, without the need to install any software or fonts. You will receive a PDF file with your link to your Canva design just moments after purchase to personalise your templates. You can duplicate pages and change your text, photos and colour! Easily edit, download and print at home or with your any printing center. Size: - 0.95oz (8.5” x 11” sheet) There are two parts: - Cereal Box - Nutritional Facts Both are customisable to suit your party needs and surprise your loved ones. Have fun editing and replace your favourite cereal treats. It will be a crowd favourite! How to Order: 1. Purchase your order on Etsy 2. You will receive a PDF file within minutes with a link to access your template 3. Change your text, photo, font all online. Add as many Cereal Box you need (Unlimited) 4. Download to either print at home or shop for printing to shop If you need anything, please email me at craftdesignbygrace [!at] gmail.com
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Engage your students in reading response activities with this fun Cereal Box Book Reports activity. Your students will "eat up" this activity!
Oh, June! Mixed with so many emotions each year. Happiness, chaos, warm weather, stress, laughs, anxiety, smiles and lots of question mar...
This is my first year as a homeowner, and with Halloween approaching I began to wonder what I would do for decorations. In light of this interesting article by Fr. Grunow about the Catholic roots of Halloween and why Americans came to think of it as a pagan holiday, I decided to try to use this opportunity to reengage the culture and maybe even evangelize my neighbors. The crazy idea I came up with was to make little shrines to honor a few saints who died as martyrs for their faith in Christ. That way we can remember death, but in a way that points to the Kingdom of God and not the occult. I also hope people are drawn to some of the beautiful and unusual imagery. I made a banner wishing everyone a "Happy All Hallows' Eve" and will leave a basket of free holy cards outside the door. We have really good candy to hand out too! Materials: empty cereal boxes paper (for template) pencil marker ruler compass scissors x-acto knife black poster board print-outs of saints flameless LED tea lights Template available: download I had three different sizes of cereal boxes, so I drew a gothic arch doorway that would fit nicely on the smallest box and traced it onto every box, and cut each opening with the x-acto. Then using the proportions of the largest box, I drew a gothic facade and traced it onto the black poster board three times. Then I traced the doorway onto each facade. I also traced the sides and tops of each box. Once all of the poster board pieces were cut out, I glued them to the cereal boxes, taking care to line up the opening in the front of the box with the opening in the facade. I printed out pictures of St. Lucy, St. Peter, and St. Denis on 8.5" x 11" paper, trimmed the sides to fit, and glued them inside each box. Do this before you glue poster board over the top of the box! I also printed out their names, glued them to scroll shapes cut out of heavy white paper, and glued a name scroll onto each shrine. It's also important to take breaks to smile at and/or nurse the cute baby on the floor near your work area. Once you have the shrines assembled, they might look something like this: I plan to make a few more next year since this was a last-minute idea. My kids are pretty excited about them. J calls them "little churches." They just had their All Saints Day party at our homeschool co-op. S wanted to dress up as St. Barbara. I couldn't get her to hold both her tower and her holy card straight at the same time, so here are two pictures: J went as St. Patrick, but he wouldn't wear his miter once we were home. He likes to dress up as a priest almost every day, so this isn't even really a costume for him ;)
This is a Viking long boat that AJ made for her homework this week. We picked up the instructions and templates here. (edited: Sorry, template we used has since been removed, but there are others available online.) At 10 years old, she was able to follow the instructions and [...]
Here's a miniature version of a cereal box that you can design by using our Adobe Illustrator and InDesign Templates. The dimensions are L: 5.68" x W: 1.5" x H: 8.7"
This project may be used in most Health and Physical Education classes, Advertising classes, or Food and Nutrition/Culinary Arts classes. Students will design a cereal box utilizing the enclosed template. In addition, a question sheet is enclosed so students may present their creations to the class.
Many of you expressed interest in a tutorial for making glitter houses. It's a little crazy around here today, so please forgive me if this tutorial seems a bit hurried. It really is just a matter of cutting, gluing and glittering. Here goes . . . . I'll show you how to make a version of this house. I found the template here. I think I've made just about every house on this site and then I started to make some of my own designs. For today's purposed I've altered mine a little. I wanted it larger than the template and I also added another "wing". The process is the same. First step, find a template you would like to use, enlarge it if necessary. Cut it out and trace it onto cardboard. For small houses, cardboard from cereal boxes work's great. For larger houses, I like to use a thicker cardboard like from a paper ream box. Before cutting the shape out, score any fold lines I use a ruler and a butter knife, running it over the the line to form a small dent. If you look close, you can see the scored lines below. Cut out the shape, fold along the scored lines. Here is the cut and folded entryway. Continue this process until all the pieces of the house are cut out and folded. The next step is to break out the hot glue gun. I like to glue on the windows and doors next. It's much easier to do when it's laying flat. Then the chimney. Now you can glue together the house itself. Just fold along your scored lines, and glue the seam. It should look like this. Here's the front. Now glue on the entryway. I first glued one seam and attached it to the house. Then I glued the other side. Now it's time to glue the house to the base. For small houses I like to use canvas panels I've picked up at Micheal's. For todays house, I've used a scrap piece of thin wood cut to size. Holding the house upside down, run some glue along the bottom of each wall. Then place on your base and hold until the glue firms up. It's a good idea to mark each corner of the house before you add the glue for easy placement of the house when your rushed to place the house before the glue hardens. If there are any gaps between the house and the base, just run a bead of glue along the base of the house to fill it in. I normally do this step regardless. I feel like it's attached better this way. The paint and glitter will cover it up in the end. Now it's time to add the roof. It's a good idea to make sure it fits before adding glue. Sometimes you may need to do a little trimming. I normally glue one side of the roof down first, then the remaining side. It seems to make it easier. Run a bead of glue along the top of the house front and up the peaks on both side. Then place and hold the roof on until the glue hardens a bit. Repeat with the back of the roof. It's should look like this. Then add the entryway roof the same way. Add the chimney next. You will want to paint the house in your choice of colors. I normally just use white. There you have it. Now the fun part begins . . . Glittering! Here are a few more places to find house templates. (the link is in red below) Big Indoor Trains: Little Charmer Martha Stewart: Winter Village Better Homes and Gardens: Snowy Village Ornaments Here are some examples of house I've made before. Have fun with this. If you decided to make a few, I would love to see them! Robin Linked up to: The Shabby Nest Frugal Friday
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