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DIY Paper Alphabet Letter Party Treat Box Using Cricut

DIY Paper Alphabet Letter Party Treat Box Using Cricut

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DIY Paper Alphabet Letter Party Treat Box Using Cricut

Looking for a fun and creative way to make personalized treat boxes or party favors? This DIY alphabet letter box is the perfect project to make with your Cricut! You can customize each box, fill them with goodies, and use them for birthdays, classroom parties, or any special occasion. It's a simple, stylish way to add a personal touch to your celebrations - and it’s easier to make than you might think!

Materials:

  • Cardstock in your choice of colors
  • Acetate
  • White glue or double stick tape
  • Cricut Scoring Tool
  • Cricut Explore or Maker Series Cutting Machine

Directions:

You can jump right into this project in Cricut Design Space or you can use it as inspiration to create your own personalized letter box. Feel free to build something completely unique based on the idea!

DIY Paper Alphabet Letter Party Treat Box Using Cricut

To make the project, start by cutting out the lid and base of the letter box using your favorite colored cardstock - pick whatever shades suit your style or match your theme. Then, for the liner that goes inside the box, use a transparent material like acetate or something softer and more delicate like translucent vellum.

DIY Paper Alphabet Letter Party Treat Box Using Cricut

To put the box together, start by carefully folding along all the score lines to shape the sides and flaps. Once everything is folded into place, use a little white glue or some double-sided tape on the tabs to hold it all together. Just press firmly to make sure everything sticks well, and you’ll have a neat, sturdy little box in no time!

DIY Paper Alphabet Letter Party Treat Box Using Cricut

Next, take the acetate liner and attach it to the inside of the box lid. Just add a thin line of glue or some double-sided tape around the edges where the liner will sit, then carefully press it into place. This will give your letter box that nice see-through window effect.

Now it’s time to fill your box! Start by adding a bit of excelsior - or any type of decorative filler you like - into the bottom of the box. Then, tuck in your party favors, treats, or little gifts.

DIY Paper Alphabet Letter Party Treat Box Using Cricut

Once everything’s arranged just the way you want it, gently place the lid on top to finish it off. And just like that, you’ve got a fun and festive little package ready to go!

DIY Paper Alphabet Letter Party Treat Box Using Cricut

Making these alphabet letter boxes with your Cricut is such a fun and easy way to add a personal touch to your party favors or gift-giving. I hope this project inspires you to get creative and make something uniquely yours. Happy crafting!

DIY Paper Alphabet Letter Party Treat Box Using Cricut

Want to Do More?

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