




Supplies:
recyclable food boxes
ribbon (optional)
Tools:
postcard (for template)
ruler
pencil
scissors
pen or fine tip permanent marker
1) Flatten food boxes by opening them up at all glued down seams.
2) Using a postcard as a template, trace onto flattened boxes.
3) Cut along traced lines.
4) Using a pen or marker, add appropriate lines on backside for writing area, address, stamp, and USPS space.
5) Bundle up multiple postcards with a ribbon for gift giving purposes.
Tip: Make it your own by using specific wording areas of the food boxes (ex. nutrition guidelines), add stickers or even draw on the postcard front.
crafting skill level: 1 out of 5
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