14 Oct 2012

DIY: Candy Boxes For Halloween - Free Printable!!



Halloween is almost here!
In preparation of the best holiday of the season, we've created these awesome candy boxes for you to make at home and hand out to those cheeky trick or treaters. Not only are they super cute, but being able to make them at home means you'll be able to make as many or few as required, and you'll be saving lots of money which can go towards spiders you can stick on your halloween costume. Hooray!


So, who have we here? Frankenstein and his wifey of course! We all love a good theme for halloween, and we couldn't resist making one of these for boys and one for girls {or should we say ghouls!}, so we went with horrors favorite couple. We made them a little more child friendly, but they still look killer! 

All you need to do is download our templates below and print it out on some thick paper. You'll also need scissors, a ruler, double sided tape or pritt stick and lots of candy to pop inside!

Downloads:
Bride of Frankenstein pdf   (or)   Bride of Frankenstein jpg


Ok, so once you've downloaded the template and printed it out, use your scissors and cut out both Frankie and his missus as shown above. On the templates, cut the solid lines and fold the dotted lines. Make sure not to chop off those long rectangular tabs on the top of their heads as you will need them to create the awesome milk-carton shape. Without these you can still make boxes, only they're a little less fun. 

Once that's done, you need to fold where all the dotted lines are. As you can see from the picture, I've used the ruler to help me fold the straight lines and give them good creases. To do the same, lie your box template down {you should be looking at the white background} then use the ruler to help you fold the sections by folding them towards you.


Once you've folded everything it will look more like a rectangular box! Then put your tape or glue on the small flap. This will be hidden inside the box and will hold it altogether. Lovely!


To do the base, point your two triangular pieces together and put glue or tape over the tops. When you fold the two rectangular shapes over them, they will seal shut. How neat and tidy!


Fill the boxes with candy, eyeballs and lots of spooky treats and seal them shut! Do this by squeezing together the two rectangular shapes at the top and glue together the thin flap. It should look just like a milk carton, only waaaaay cooler :)


Crikey! Don't they look amazing? Paired up with your giant space invaders piƱata and fill each with a sugar skull brooch and you're going to have yourself one heck of a party! All you need is some little monsters to keep you company... and they'll probably never want to go home!

We hope you like our free printable boxes and we hope you have a lot of fun this halloween!

This weeks tutorial is EXTRA special as it is our first feature post for Kanelstrand's blog! We will be featured on the second saturday of each month with one of our fabulous diys. Be sure to pop in and say hi!

Happy Holidays :D

Vivid Please
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8 comments:

  1. What a great idea and tutorial! Already downloaded mine :) Thank you!

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    1. Thanks Claudia! We're so glad to hear they have gone to an excellent home :D
      Enjoy!

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    1. Hahahaha :B Good one Chatter Blossom! Loving it!

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  5. that's a nice idea! it looks beautiful - or more scary? great job!
    greetings - gudrun

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    1. Haha! Thanks Gudrun :D Always looking for new ways to entertain our sweet tooth! Hope you have an excellent Halloween :)

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