Today’s project is the project I shared during this week’s Weekly Wednesday Facebook Live – it’s an Envelope Punch Board Treat Box!

Here’s a profile view – I just love the look of this treat box!

And here’s a view from the top:

I’d like to give credit to fellow German demonstrator Ines Jasperneite from SweetlyWedding.de. I converted her metric measurements and tweaked them a little bit to create this treat box!
A Ferrero Rocher fits perfectly inside, but so would a Lindor Truffle among other goodies! Without further ado, here’s my video tutorial:
And here’s the template I created:

Thank you so much for stopping by today! I hope you’ll give this project a try! I hope you have a wonderful & blessed weekend! ❤
MEASUREMENTS:
- Night of Navy cardstock – 4″ x 6″
- Score along 4″ side at 5/8″, 1-1/8″, 1-5/8″, and 3″
- Rotate clockwise and score along the 6″ side at 1-3/8″, 2-3/4″, 4-1/8″, and 5-1/2″
- Punch along vertical score lines with top of box on the left lined up at 1-1/8″ on the Envelope Punch Board
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I’ve just come across this adorable box. I love it!! It’s so easy to make and that’s says a lot for me lol. Thank you so much for sharing this idea.
Thank you so much, Lynda! It’s one of my favorite boxes! ❤️
Great video , love the box , going to make some for Xmas table ,thank you xx
Great video! So well laid out! Definitely going to try this!
Wow – what a cute little box. I am definitely going to give this a try. Great tutorial too!
Julie, this is so cute! I’m making it as favors for my next “Friends” class. They expect something cute every get together. Thanks for working out the dimensions and sharing.
LOVE! This paper is amazing – and I love this ribbon with it. <3
I love the treat box. I do make a number of treat boxes so very happy to find a new one. Thanks for the tutorial.
So cute, I love both the dsp and the ribbon. Great job Julie