No-Glue Merci Chocolate Favor

Today’s project is a no-glue treat holder that perfectly holds two (2) Merci chocolates!

Here’s a different angle:

And here’s the 360° view:

This project was inspired by both Sam Donald (Pootles) and Linda Parker (Papercraft with Crafty)! Sam’s is a much larger version and Linda’s is very close in size to this one to fit a lip balm. I decided to change the measurements slightly to fit a couple of Mercis. So fun! It’s incredibly easy to put together and requires no adhesive to stay closed. Perfect project to make multiples of. You can get 6 of these out of 1 piece of 12×12 paper.

Here’s my video tutorial:

And here’s the template:

Thank you so much for stopping by today! I hope you have a wonderful and blessed day!


MEASUREMENTS:

  • Painted with Love DSP – 3-3/4″ x 4-5/8″
    • Score along the 3-3/4″ (short) side at 3/4″, 1-1/2″, 2-1/4″, and 3″
    • Score along the 4-5/8″ (long) side at 3/4″ and 3-7/8″

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11 thoughts on “No-Glue Merci Chocolate Favor”

  1. Julie,
    Just found these Merci chocolates, deeply discounted, so I bought a bunch. Of course,
    I had to research how to make a favor, using this “new-to-me” chocolate. And I came
    across your sweet “no glue” favor–just adorable! Thank you for teaching us how to
    do it.
    Linda

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  2. Saw them 2 times earlier, in German, and in English, from Linda.
    I was planning to tweak them al little for on Stage.
    Have something in my head. Thanks for this idea with the chocolates!

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  3. Oh my gosh! I was hoping you would have a tutorial on this! I couldn’t decipher the German original! Thank you. Can not wait to make this today! Love your work.

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  4. Thanks so much, Julie! You are incredible! I’m going to have to order up some of these chocolates – even though they might not make it into a 3-D package. 🙂

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