Today’s project is a Daffodil Daydream Easter Treat Holder featuring the Daffodil Daydream Bundle! This treat holder is sized to fit a Russell Stover Marshmallow Egg!

This treat holder was so fun to design and decorate! You can create 2 of these out of a sheet of 8-1/2″ x 11″ piece of cardstock with a 2″ strip to spare to create bookmarks or gift tags! I added a strip of Designer Series Paper to the front of the treat holder to give it a subtle texture. Here’s another angle of the treat holder:

Isn’t that daffodil beautiful? I love how the Daffodil Dies create such intricate daffodils! I also love a good Tag Topper treat holder – one of my favorite go-to ways to create a quick & easy treat holder! Here’s another angle:

The Russell Stover Marshmallow Egg fits perfectly in here as would a Reese’s Peanut Butter Egg and I’m sure many other things as well! Without further ado, here’s my video tutorial:
Here’s the template for reference (not to scale):

Thank you so much for stopping by today! I hope you have a wonderful & blessed day!
PROJECT MEASUREMENTS:
- Finished Dimensions – 4-1/2″H x 2″W x 1″D
- Pale Papaya cardstock – 5-1/2″ x 6-1/2″
- Score along the 6-1/2″ side at 2″, 3″, 5″, and 6″
- Rotate clockwise and score along the 5-1/2″ side at 1″
- Also score at 3″, but skip the 2″ sections (see video)
- 2021-2023 In Color 6″ x 6″ Designer Series Paper – 2″ x 4-1/2″
PROJECT SUPPLIES:
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First time here. Great card and treat box, shared. Look forward to watching more of your projects. Shared
I’m always looking for treat boxes to make for our womens bible study to give small goodies and this one is so cute. Perfect for Easter and I know the women will appreciate their gift. Thank you for your gift of sharing and creating, it will touch many hearts.
Such a cute little treat box. Love it. Thanks for sharing the video.
Oh my gosh, Julie! You make the most awesome treat holders. Thanks for including the directions!