This DIY Valentine chocolate box is so easy to make, super cute, and a great gift for Valentine’s day. Kids of all ages will have a blast making this super cute Cars themed DIY Valentine chocolate box. Plus, it’s a budget-friendly Valentine’s craft.
DIY Valentine Chocolate Boxes
These DIY Valentine Chocolate Boxes are so adorable! My son and I decided to spice up a two-dollar box of simple valentines and make a miniature box of chocolates. The craft paid off tenfold!
Since this is such an inexpensive gift, we made a few to give to my son’s favorite people. Not only is this craft easy on the wallet, it’s pretty simple as well.
This is a gift your kids will love making… and everyone else will love receiving! Be sure to save one for Mom or Dad! I really am pretty sure this would be my favorite Valentine’s Day present. I know I’m not alone on my love for chocolate!
Related: Simple Homemade Hershey Kiss Valentine That Sends “A Kiss From Me To You”
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Supplies Recommended To Make This DIY Valentine Chocolate Box
- An empty soap box
- Tissue paper (or wrapping paper, or scrapbook paper…)
- A box of inexpensive valentines
- Candy
- Stickers
- Tape
- Scissors
How to Make Valentine Chocolate Boxes
Step 1
Now that you have gathered your supplies, cut the red tissue paper and wrap the box like a present. Make sure to leave the top flap unwrapped.
Step 2
Then, tape a valentine card on the top. The card doesn’t have to be anything fancy. You can even print one out and color it yourself!
Step 3
Now it’s time to fill with your favorite chocolate candies. I recommend chocolate kisses. They’re on theme, individually wrapped, and perfectly sized. There are other great options, though. Mini peanut butter cups sure would be good.
Step 4
The final step is to seal the box with a heart sticker. Easy!
DIY Valentine Chocolate Boxes Craft
Make this easy DIY Valentine chocolate boxes. They're filled with Hershey kisses, easy to make, and kids of all ages will love giving and receiving this sweet Valentine gift.
Materials
- An empty soap box
- Tissue paper (or wrapping paper, or scrapbook paper…)
- A box of inexpensive valentines
- Candy
- Stickers
- Tape
- Scissors
Instructions
- Now that you have gathered your supplies, cut the red tissue paper and wrap the box like a present.
- Make sure to leave the top flap unwrapped.
- Now it’s time to fill with your favorite chocolate candies.
- The final step is to seal the box with a heart sticker. Easy!
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What kind of chocolates did your kids choose for their DIY Valentine Chocolate Boxes? How many chocolates did you eat in the making of this gift? Let us know in the comments!
Just love it!
We hope you had fun making a Valentine’s Day box!
Thank so much for linking up at Mom’s Library this week. I featured your project over at Meaningful Mama. Great ideas deserve to be highlighted. Thanks for sharing your talents.
Fantastic idea and a great way to upcycle, I’ll be featuring this on Mom’s Library at Crystal’s Tiny Treasures this week.
Yay! Thanks so much!
This is great! Creative, crafty and green!
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This is such a sweet idea. Thank you for sharing at the Thursday Favorite Things Blog hop. Big Hugs ?
This is so cute! Your son did a great job. Thanks for linking to the In and Out of the Kitchen Link Party. Hope to see you next week.
neat idea to repurpose what you already have.