These cute boxes hold quite a bit of treats, and can be made before hand so the favors are all wrapped up!
MADE BY: AMANDA TIBBITTS | TIME: 45 MINUTES
LEVEL: INTERMEDIATE | SIZE: SIX 5.25” X 2.25” PARTY HAT BOXES
Supplies:
Adhesive:
Die Cuts:
- Party Hat Base cut at 7.5” w by 6” h
- 3 Scallop Borders cut at 3.25” w by 0.66” h
- Party Hat Bottom cut at 3.3” w by 3.087” h
- Thank You Tag cut at 1.5” w by 2.25” h
- Flower cut at 1.25” w by 1.0” h
Materials:
- 6 Pom Poms
- Twine
- Scratch Paper to work on
Tools:
- Scissors
- Bone Folder
- Electronic Die Cut Machine (Cricut, or other)
Misc:
- Treats
Directions:
- Use the bone folder to really crease the score lines on the party hat.
- Add some Glue Dots® Micro Dots to the tab of the box to glue the box together.
- On the bottom of the box piece, use the bone folder to crease the folds on the tabs.
- Add between two or three Glue Dots® Removable Squares to the inside of the tab on the bottom pieces of the box.
- Glue the scallop borders to each of the tabs. Add a few Glue Dots® Removable Squares to each of the scallops if you’d like to really make sure the bottom is glued on. Each of the sides should have a scallop.
- Use the Glue Dots® Micro Dots to add the centers to each of the flowers. Use the Micro Dots to glue the leaves of the flower behind each of the flowers.
- Use the Glue Dots® Removable Squares to glue the layers of the tag together.
- Add one or two Glue Dots® Removable Squares to the back of the flower to the tag.
- Loop some twine through the tag hole.
- Add a few Glue Dots® Removable Squares to the top most part of the party hat. Pinch a pompom into the glue, making sure it gets put on the hat and stays!
- Run some Glue Dots® Removable Squares to the tabs on the bottom box pieces and along some scallops, on the inside of the piece, for 2 of the scallops.
- Fill the party hat with your treats, and add a few more Glue Dots® Removable Squares to the final scallop and close the box up.
Tie the tag onto the box and trim off the excess. A super cute favor box to send with some of the party guests! It would be easy to make more than six if your party needs more!
I began crafting in 1996 and simply fell in love with making my own cards. Long live snail mail! Crafting isn’t just a hobby for me, but a way of life… Teacher gifts, posters, scrapbooks, wood crafts? Yes, please! I have been married to my cute husband for 16 years and he definitely inspires me to try new things and enjoy the little things. As a stay home Mom, my time is spent raising my two girls, and raising the bar for my gift giving!