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A box with a flip top hinged lid, covered yellow-green fabric with dark green frog heads with red smiles and long tongues that are aiming for the little dark brown spiders and bugs. A hand is holding slightly open the front of the magnetic-close lid.

A box with a flip top hinged lid, covered yellow-green fabric with dark green frog heads with red smiles and long tongues that are aiming for the little dark brown spiders and bugs. A hand is holding slightly open the front of the magnetic-close lid.

A box with a flip top hinged lid, covered yellow-green fabric with dark green frog heads with red smiles and long tongues that are aiming for the little dark brown spiders and bugs. A hand is holding the lid open, revealing the liner paper inside, which is white with dark green line drawn frog heads.

A box with a flip top hinged lid, covered yellow-green fabric with dark green frog heads with red smiles and long tongues that are aiming for the little dark brown spiders and bugs. A hand is holding the lid open, revealing the liner paper inside, which is white with dark green line drawn frog heads.

A box with a flip top hinged lid, covered yellow-green fabric with dark green frog heads with red smiles and long tongues that are aiming for the little dark brown spiders and bugs. The lid is closed and held tight with magnetic strips, which were not fun to install because I had to carefully measure and carve out cavities for the strips without cutting through the cardboard, which is 2mm thick. Successfully did it so that the strips are level and don’t interfere with the either the fabric cover or the paper liner.

A box with a flip top hinged lid, covered yellow-green fabric with dark green frog heads with red smiles and long tongues that are aiming for the little dark brown spiders and bugs. The lid is closed and held tight with magnetic strips, which were not fun to install because I had to carefully measure and carve out cavities for the strips without cutting through the cardboard, which is 2mm thick. Successfully did it so that the strips are level and don’t interfere with the either the fabric cover or the paper liner.

When I sell a #knitfrog, I make a frog box for it. It’d be WAY faster if I just covered pre-assembled boxes, but I make mine from old shipping boxes or whatever I already have. This one’s the back of an art pad. I drew the liner, had the fabric for 15+yrs. Magnetic closure. #alotofmath

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