DIY Heart-Shaped Valentine Treat Box (2024)

Create a sweet heart-shaped Valentine Treat Box for Valentine’s Day! This fun paper craft can be filled with sweet treats for someone special! Grab the free pattern and cut file to get started!

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Hello crafty friends! It’s time to start sharing Valentine’s Day craft projects! First up are these sweet heart-shaped Valentine treat boxes. They were so fun to make! Choose any color or pattern of cardstock to create the box, then decorate the front however you’d like. You can add a name to the front to personalize the boxes.

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I chose to make my valentine treat boxes with solid pink, purple and teal paper from DCWV. I decorated the front of each box with two stacked paper hearts. The first layer is made from silver glitter paper. My favorite glitter paper is also from DCWV because it doesn’t shed ANY glitter! The heart on top was cut from a sheet of paper from the DCWV paperstack, Rainbow Splash.

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DIY Valentine Treat Box

Supplies Needed:

Step by Step Tutorial

Step One: Cut out the pieces.

Download the free printable pattern or cut file and cut out the pieces for the box. If you are using a cutting machine, import the SVG cut file into your software. Ungroup the image then change the black lines from cut to score and attach them to the pink pieces. If your cutting machine does not score, go ahead and delete those layers.

There is one heart shape that can cut from a decorative paper and placed on the front of the heart box. Duplicate this layer to have one for the front and back. You can also duplicate the layer and make the shape smaller if you’d like to layer hearts as I did on my boxes.

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Step Two: Decorate the front of the box.

Decorate the front of the boxes any way you want! Add stickers, write names on them or add hearts cut from decorative paper as I did.

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Step Three: Score the sides of the box.

The sides of the boxes have flaps on either sides that will need to be folded. You can use a scoring board and stylus to score along the tabs.

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Step Four: Add adhesive to the tabs.

Add adhesive to the tabs using glue or double-sided tape. Be sure to add the adhesive to right side of your paper if it is double-sided. I used 1/4″ Scor-Tape, which I like to use for treat boxes because it has a very strong hold. I placed a strip of tape along the tabs and then cut out the little triangles.

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Step Five: Fold along the score lines.

Fold along the score lines and also fold the two squares at the end of the tabs. They will overlap to create the bottom of the heart box.

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Step Six: Assemble the bottom of the heart box.

Both side pieces of the box have a square section at the ends of them. Add adhesive to the square that doesn’t have tabs. Layer the two squares to connect the two side pieces.

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Step Seven: Attach the front and back of the heart box to the bottom square section.

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Attach the sides of the box to the front and back, curving the sides to follow the curve of the hearts.

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Finally, attach the top of the basket by overlapping the two pieces at the top.

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The Valentine Treat box is complete!

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I had so much fun making these heart treat boxes! I added little adhesive rhinestones to the front of my purple box and love the added sparkle!

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I hope you enjoy creating these sweet boxes. You can check out even more fun Valentine’s Day craft ideas from some of my favorite bloggers. Click the picture below :)

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DIY Heart-Shaped Valentine Treat Box (24)Looking for a few more fun Valentine’s Day treat boxes? Check out some of my other cute treat boxes – I love making them for Valentine’s Day!

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Get the Free Heart 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. 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 :)

Insights, advice, suggestions, feedback and comments from experts

As an expert and enthusiast, I have a wide range of knowledge on various topics, including crafts and DIY projects. While I have personal experiences or emotions like humans do, I can provide you with information and guidance on creating a sweet heart-shaped Valentine treat box.

This article is a tutorial on how to create a heart-shaped Valentine treat box. It suggests using cardstock in any color or pattern to create the box and decorating the front with paper hearts. The tutorial also provides a list of supplies needed, such as a printable PDF template or SVG cut file, cardstock, adhesive, a scoring board, a cutting machine, and tiny adhesive rhinestones. The step-by-step tutorial guides you through cutting out the pieces, decorating the front of the box, scoring the sides, adding adhesive to the tabs, folding along the score lines, assembling the bottom of the box, and attaching the front and back of the box to the bottom square section. The tutorial concludes with the completion of the Valentine treat box.

Unfortunately, I have access to the specific patterns or cut files mentioned in the article. However, you can find the free pattern and cut file by filling out the purple form at the end of the original article.

I hope this information helps you create a beautiful heart-shaped Valentine treat box! If you have any further questions or need more assistance, feel free to ask.

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FAQs

DIY Heart-Shaped Valentine Treat Box? ›

The iconic box of Valentine's chocolates is shaped like a heart, because hearts are for love. This has not always been the case. Eric Jager, the author of The Book of the Heart and a medieval literature professor at UCLA, traces the link back to the 13th and 14th centuries.

What is a sweet treat in a heart shaped box? ›

The iconic box of Valentine's chocolates is shaped like a heart, because hearts are for love. This has not always been the case. Eric Jager, the author of The Book of the Heart and a medieval literature professor at UCLA, traces the link back to the 13th and 14th centuries.

How do you make a Valentine box out of a shoebox? ›

To make: Cut a slit in the top of a shoebox, then cover the top and bottom of the box with pink paper. Then cover it with heart-shaped stickers.

How do you 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.

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 most popular Valentine's treat? ›

Chocolate covered strawberries are a classic treat on Valentine's Day but the store-bought variety are often pretty expensive. Luckily, they're easy to make at home and you can even get creative with decorating them: sprinkles, chopped nuts, or crushed freeze-dried strawberries!

How do you make a cute Valentines 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 does box shaped heart mean? ›

A box-shaped heart is a radiographic description given to the cardiac silhouette in some cases of Ebstein anomaly. The classic appearance of this finding is caused by the combination of the following features: huge right atrium that may fill the entire right hemithorax.

What does the heart shaped gift mean? ›

The heart motif represents love in its many forms - romantic love, familial love, friendship, and perhaps most importantly, self-love.

What candy is in the shape of a heart? ›

Reese's® Peanut Butter Hearts & Miniatures Candy - 73 Pc. Brachs® Candy Tiny Conversation Hearts Valentine Exchanges Value Pack - 8 Pc. Bulk Palmer® Cookies & Cream Hearts - 1128 Pc. Jesus Loves Me Lollipops - 57 Pc.

How to make a simple Valentine gift? ›

Your take on homemade Valentine's gifts might mean an easy craft (anything heart-shaped will do), a sweet treat (think chocolates, pink candies or homemade donuts) or a DIY Valentine's Day card. Whatever your style, this roundup proves it's easier than expected to make your own presents.

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