DIY Valentine's Day Treat Boxes (2024)

Create these special Valentine’s Day Treat Boxes that feature a fun heart peekaboo window. Grab the free PDF pattern or SVG cut file along with your favorite scrapbook party and create your own boxes!

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I absolutely love Valentine’s Day crafting! It probably has something to do with how much I love the color pink, but it is also so much fun to create things that tell the people in your life how special they are. Whether it is your significant other, family, friends, co-workers or neighbors, everyone loves receiving little treats or kind words. These DIY Valentine’s Day Treat Boxes are perfect for doing just that!

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While these treat boxes are perfect for Valentine’s Day, they are also perfect for any time of the year. Switch up your patterned card stock and these can work for any holiday, season, special occasion or random day of the year. They would be sweet for a bridal shower, wedding or birthday party. Use them as a party favor, treat box or gift box for small trinkets.

Here are boxes I made with the same pattern but different paper! Check out my cactus plant tutorial – they are perfect if you want to gift something other than sweets :)

DIY Valentine's Day Treat Boxes (3)Below is the tutorial and the free printable pattern so you can whip up your own Valentine’s Day Treat Boxes! This project is a spin on my popular Cookie Treat Boxes, which feature a square window instead of a heart window. Both boxes are a great size for treats, small gifts or even a tiny plant! I have updated my Cookie Treat Boxes to now also include a free SVG cut file – yay! :)

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Valentine’s Day Treat Box

Supplies Needed:

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StepOne: Cut paper using the printable pattern or SVG cut file.

PDF PATTERN: Cut out the free printable pattern. If you are using the PDF pattern, cut out the pattern pieces and trace them onto the backside of your decorative paper. Use the pattern as a guide for the fold lines. Cut each piece out, using an X-Acto knife and cutting matte to cut out the heart window.

SVG CUT FILE: If you have a cutting machine, you can use the SVG cut file to cut out the box. In Cricut Design Space, import the file then “ungroup” the image. Change the bright pink lines from “cut” to “score”. They will turn into dashed lines. Select one of the pieces and the score lines that match it and “attach” them. Repeat for the second piece, then you are ready to GO!

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Step Two: Score the fold lines.

Next, score all of the fold lines. I love using a scoring board and stylus for this to get nice crisp fold lines. Score lines are built into the SVG file, just make sure to follow the directions in Step One. The score lines will initially show up as cut lines until you change them.

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Step Three: Add the clear plastic window.

Attach clear plastic to the back of each heart window. I use craft plastic, which works really well for treat boxes. Cut a square slightly larger than the heart but not too big that it will cover your fold lines. Attach with a glue stick or a tape runner.

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Step Four: Fold and assemble the box.

Fold along all of the score lines.

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Adhere the two pieces together using a glue stick or tape runner. Fold in the bottom of the box as shown in the pictures below.DIY Valentine's Day Treat Boxes (10)

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Step Five: Add the box closure.

Finish the box off by adding a way for it to stay closed at the top. I chose to use these fun pineapple brads I had on hand and they worked great. I just marked a center point and punched a hole with the sharp end of my stylus. You could also punch two holes and use ribbon or twine or you could hold them together with cute little binder clips or even Velcro dots!

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These sweet little treat boxes are ready to be filled and gifted! I filled mine with red and pink M&M cookies and plan to gift them for Valentine’s Day. Since scrapbook paper is not considered “food safe”, you could put the treats inside a food-safe bag first and then into the box or use wrapped treats. These boxes are great and can be used all year-round for any occasion. I think they’d look pretty at a bridal shower! Check out my other fun Valentine’s Day crafts for cute holiday crafts!

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Valentine's Day Treat Boxes

The article discusses creating special Valentine's Day Treat Boxes with a heart peekaboo window. These boxes can be made using a free PDF pattern or an SVG cut file. The author suggests using patterned paper and clear craft plastic for the boxes. The boxes can be used to gift treats, small gifts, or even tiny plants. The tutorial provides step-by-step instructions on cutting the paper, scoring the fold lines, adding the clear plastic window, folding and assembling the box, and adding a closure. The author also mentions that these treat boxes can be used for any occasion by switching up the patterned cardstock.

Supplies Needed

To create the Valentine's Day Treat Boxes, the following supplies are needed:

  • Free printable PDF or SVG cut file
  • Decorative Paper (2 sheets of 8" x 10" or 12" x 12" patterned paper)
  • Clear Craft Plastic
  • Cutting Machine (or a paper trimmer, scissors, and a craft knife for the window)
  • Scoring Board
  • Adhesive (1/4" Scor-Tape is recommended)
  • Brads, Velcro Dots, or hole punch and ribbons for closure

Steps to Create the Treat Boxes

The tutorial provides the following steps to create the Valentine's Day Treat Boxes:

  1. Cut the paper using the printable pattern or SVG cut file. If using the PDF pattern, cut out the pattern pieces and trace them onto the backside of the decorative paper. Use an X-Acto knife and cutting mat to cut out the heart window. If using the SVG cut file, import it into a cutting machine software (such as Cricut Design Space), ungroup the image, change the bright pink lines from "cut" to "score", attach the score lines to the corresponding pieces, and cut out the box.

  2. Score the fold lines using a scoring board and stylus to get crisp fold lines. Follow the directions in Step One for the SVG file.

  3. Attach clear plastic to the back of each heart window using a glue stick or tape runner. Cut a square slightly larger than the heart and attach it.

  4. Fold along all of the score lines.

  5. Adhere the two pieces of the box together using a glue stick or tape runner. Fold in the bottom of the box as shown in the pictures.

  6. Add a closure to the top of the box. This can be done using brads, Velcro dots, hole punch and ribbons, or cute little binder clips.

  7. The treat boxes are now ready to be filled and gifted.

Please note that the author mentions using food-safe bags or wrapped treats if the scrapbook paper used is not considered "food safe."

I hope this information helps you create your own Valentine's Day Treat Boxes! Let me know if you have any further questions.

DIY Valentine's Day Treat Boxes (2024)

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