These sweet tags hold a sucker and are decorated with stamped images and lots of pretty ribbons tied at the top. Visit the Trinity Stamps blog for directions.
Recently I posted ideas with lots of stamped Treat Holder projects for Valentine’s Day (click here if you missed it). I’m back again one last time before the big day with loads more because I just kept finding fun bags, tags, containers and boxes that needed to be shared! You’ll also find FREE printable tags tucked in here too.
Beneath each photo you’ll find a link to that project, most of which will have detailed tutorials and instructions.
Small brown paper bags are a the perfect “canvas” to cover with die cut and stamped designs for treat sacks! I love these scenes with adorable beaver couples and puny sayings! Visit the Simon Says Stamp blog for a video tutorial.
Wide strips of pretty pattern papers form 3D Hearts shapes for these candy holders. Stamped sentiments and butterflies add the perfect finishing touch! Visit Splitcoast Stampers for step by step directions.
Fill clear plastic bags with a candy bar and confetti and tie them with string and printed tags for your BFF on Galentine’s Day. You’ll find 10 FREE printable tags over on The Love Nerds.
If you’re short on time try using die cut files with your electronic die cutting machine to create paper boxes to fill with candy. Decorated them with twine, stamps, buttons or whatever you have on hand. This project used a file from Silhouette, learn more on the Scrapbook Expo blog.
This yummy box is cut from cardstock and decorated with pattern papers and delicious stamped ice cream images. You’ll find detailed directions for cutting, folding and assembling the box over at the In the Pink blog.
This unique slider box holds chocolate and a hidden sentiment inside. This is probably a project for advanced paper crafters but if you’ve got time and patience you can create a show stopping treat box for someone special. Find directions at the Stamp Tables blog.
The die cut used for these wonderful boxes was intended for pop up cards but they also fit small chocolates inside too! Find more abut this clever project on the Lawn Fawn blog.
Hope these yummy ideas have inspired you to grab some candy, paper and stamps and get creative with treat holders!
-Heather
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If you are looking for printables check out these Valentine’s day printables we found over on Etsy and these romantic fun Valentine’s Day Stamps we found on Amazon.
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