Mini Triangle Treat Box

Today’s project is a Mini Triangle Treat Box featuring the Butterfly Gala Bundle!

Here’s a closer look:

Here’s the side view:

Here’s the sentiment on the back:

And here’s how the box opens:

I’m able to fit a Hershey’s Nugget AND a Kiss! I’d like to credit Australian demonstrator, Tanya Bell, for the design! I’ve “pixified” it a little, but just fell in love with it and had to share it with you!

You can create 4 of these out of a sheet of 12″ x 12″ paper or 3 of these out of a sheet of 8-1/2″ x 11″ paper. I made 60 of these for my kiddos’ classmates for Easter:

Without further ado, here’s my video tutorial:

And here’s the template:

Thank you so much for stopping by today! I hope you have a wonderful & blessed Easter weekend!


MEASUREMENTS:

  • Share What You Love DSP – 4″ x 6-1/4″
    • Score along the 4″ side at 1-1/2″ from both sides (or 1-1/2″ and 2-1/2″)
    • Score along the 6-1/4″ side at 1/2″, 2-1/4″, 4″, and 5-3/4″
    • Make tick marks with your Simply Scored stylus (or a pencil) at 1-3/8″, 3-1/8″, and 4-7/8″ on both of the 6-1/4″ sides

SUPPLIES (CLICK ON ANY PRODUCT TO SHOP ONLINE):

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Price: $110.00

 

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7 thoughts on “Mini Triangle Treat Box”

  1. Love your treat boxes. You must have a degree in engineering to figure out all the measurements. Your instructions are nice and clear. I just need to learn how to cut straight LOL!

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  2. Hi. Love this little triangle box. I would like to make it a little bigger. Would you know what kind of dimensions I would have to adjust?

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  3. Julie this is so cute! I will make these for my May class favors and I know everyone will love them. Your video really broke this down and made it easy to put together as usual. Thank you, thank you for the great instructions and visual templates. Have a great day! 🙂

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  4. Oh Julie!!! this is adorable but then again, all of your sweet little boxes are amazing.
    Love that paper and, even if the box looks petite, it can hold those two delicious pieces of chocolate, simply awesome.
    Thank you for another amazing and fun to watch video.
    Hugs.

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  5. Love this sweet and simple little treat box. Thank You. I just recently signed up to receive your email notices. So glad I did. This is the first time I have watched one of your videos. So well done. very clear directions and I am anxious for your next one now.

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  6. Julie, I absolutely adore the projects you share and this one is every bit as fabulous as all of the others. I always look forward to your videos. Besides the fun projects you share, you are a really good teacher and make it so fun! Thank you, thank you, thank you for sharing the projects. Keep up the great work!…Margie (I tried to leave a message on YouTube, but it wouldn’t let me. I can click “Like” and I am subscribed to your channel, so at least that works.)

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