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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Get the Free Heart Window Treat Box Files!

Fill out the purple form below with your first name and email address! The free file will be sent straight to your inbox plus you’ll receive my fun email newsletter with more free files and DIY craft tutorials. If you have already filled out the form below, don’t worry – you won’t be added to my list twice! This freebie is for personal use only. I hope you enjoy crafting something special. Please let me know if you have any questions :)

DIY Valentine's Day Treat Boxes (2024)

FAQs

How many boxes of heart shaped candy sold on Valentine's Day? ›

Each year, an estimated 1 billion cards are exchanged on Valentine's Day. The oldest box of Valentine's Day candy dates to the early 1900s. About 36 million heart-shaped boxes of chocolate are sold each year leading up to Valentine's Day.

How many boxes of chocolate are given on Valentine's Day? ›

Approximately 36 million heart-shaped boxes of chocolate are sold each year. Yes, 36 million.

How do you make a good Valentine's Day basket? ›

Fill your gift basket with a variety of packaged sweets: we suggest popcorn drizzled with Candy Melts candy or candy-coated pretzels. Complete your basket with a few romantic DVD's and a big, cozy blanket!

What should be in a treat box? ›

For a nice balance in the box, alternate large treats with small treats. Don't go bigger than donuts and cupcakes in size. You often only add one or two of these to your box. Cookies should certainly not be missed!

What is the #1 gift that children receive during Valentine's day? ›

Holidays such as Christmas or Hanukkah are when most children may expect big-ticket items, but when it comes to Valentine's Day gifts for kids, they're most likely expecting cards, small toys or candy, which means the options are practically endless and you can enjoy some major savings.

What is the most popular Valentine's day candy in 2024? ›

Heart-shaped boxes of chocolate are the most popular Valentine's Day candy in the US, ranking No. 1 in 15 states, including Missouri and Oklahoma. In second place is conversation hearts, which is the number one candy in 13 states, including Alaska, Washington and North Carolina.

What is the most eaten candy on Valentine's day? ›

Everybody Wants Chocolate

According to CandyStore.com, 37 out of 50 states in the U.S. prefer some kind of chocolate to any other sort of Valentine candy. Chocolate is the most popular candy for Valentine's Day for a reason.

What color to wear on Valentine's Day? ›

Red is the symbol of love, romance, and desire, making it the ideal color for a day with that special someone.

What is the oldest known Valentine still in existence today? ›

The oldest known Valentine still exists today as a poem written by Charles Duke of Orleans to his wife while he was imprisoned in the Tower of London following his capture at the Battle of Agincourt. The greeting that was written in 1415 is part of the manuscript collection at the British Library in London.

What is the most expensive chocolate for Valentine's Day? ›

The Most Expensive Chocolates Available Around The World. Gargantua by The Ross – If you have a spare $14000.00 just lying around you could consider purchasing a box of Gargantua by The Ross chocolates for the important person in your life.

How to make a Valentine box out of a cereal box? ›

DIY Valentine's Day Treat Boxes

Use Construction paper to cover cereal boxes by attaching with glue. Cut to shape up. Decorate with stickers and. Cut ribbon and glue around the edges.

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