The first of the week, my husband mentioned that he was going to visit his mom this week, take her to seniors and stay for Easter. I thought about when I was a child in school and we always made tray favors for a nursing home for various holidays. This lead to me to deciding I would make something for him to share. She lives in a retirement home so, I wanted to be sure there was something for everyone and it would also be nice if there were enough for the seniors luncheon. This was Tuesday night. Yesterday, I was playing catch up after having been out of town myself. So when I tell you these Petite Petals favor boxes are fast and easy, I mean it! I made 100 last night!!
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Petite Petals Favor Boxes
There are always some “must have” things that I have on hand.
Right now, the Tiny Treat Boxes are part of my “must have” stock.
They’re so easy to alter
for a quick favor
or gift.
And cute too!
Here’s the first 50 packed and ready to go.
I added a little shred to each box
and a few pastel M&Ms.
So how easy are they?
Soo easy!!!
You’ll:
- Cut a 2″ x 7-15/16″ cardstock strip
- Score along the landscape side at: 1-15/16″, 3-7/8″ and just shy of 5-7/8″
- Stamp a random pattern with Petite Petals
- Stamp and punch on additional flower
- Stamp the sentiment from Teeny Tiny Wishes (a must have stamp set)
- Punch the sentiment
- Insert the strip into the Tiny Treat Box
- Layer the flower onto the sentiment with a Dimensionals
- Attach to the box with a Glue Dot
While I’m using these cute Petite Petals favors for Easter,
they’d also be perfect for Mother’s Day
and a bridal shower or wedding.
Just change up the sentiment.
Thanks for stopping by and checking out my Petite Petals Tiny Treat Box favor!
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Love this idea, Sara! I haven’t used the tiny treat boxes yet but now I think I will have to order some. I am really going to miss Petite Petals…
Glad to be some inspiration Pat! Though Petite Petals is retiring, you can keep using it. Or, I’m sure there will be a new something to love!