Little candy treat boxes left by the Easter Bunny make the child in all of us smile.

For these fun boxes I used the Candy Hearts Box in the December 2023 release by Karen Burniston.

The box is cut in one piece. (I used patterned paper which the striped paper had a white backside while the egg paper had stripes inside.) Before assembling, cut out the window with the square or hearts decorator dies in the set and back it with a scrap of clear acetate or plastic packaging. Then, adhere a contrasting frame cut with the same dies. Thin double-sided tape works well to adhere the plastic the inside of the box and for the long side tab, but glue will work as well.

I used stickers from the paper collection as well as βHappyβ and the bunny from Word Set 2 and Spring Animals to decorate the boxes.
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Materials Used:
Dies
- Karen Burniston in cahoots with Riley and Company β Candy Heart Box – 1256
- Karen Burniston in cahoots with Riley and Company β Spring Animals β 1074
- Karen Burniston in cahoots with Riley and Company β Word Set 2 – Birthday β 1003
Papers
- Violet Studio Designs β 8×8 Single-Sided Paper Pad β Hoppy Easter
- Photoplay β 12×12 Double-Sided Paper Collection by Michelle Coleman β Bunnies and Blooms
- White, Pink, Blue and Brown Cardstock Scraps
- Grafix Dura-Lar .005 Clear Film (Acetate/Plastic)
Inks
- Gel Pen β Pink
- Pigma β Mircon 01 Fine Tip Pen β Black
Adhesives
- Neutral PH Adhesive by LINECO
- Fine-Tip Glue Bottle
- Scrappy Tape – Double-Sided Tape -1/8-inch wide
Tools
- Die Cutting Machine
- We R Memories β QuickStick

Yummy looking boxes, such pretty papers
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