Back To School Treat Boxes

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With the start of school, it is fun to give the kids a small treat to get the year off to a great start. So when I received a package of Astrobrights paper, I knew just what to make:  Back To School Treat Boxes! Well, they aren’t actually boxes so I thought about calling them treat triangles but they aren’t really triangles either. Whatever they are called, these back to school treats are sure to make any kid happy!

Astrobrights paper comes in 23 bright and bold colors that really make projects stand out. It can be used for projects, presentations and back to school organization. You can be creative and get noticed! Astrobrights is hosting the “Give A Brighter Year” sweepstakes. You can enter your favorite elementary school to win $30,000 in supplies plus if they win you will also get $500! They are also hosting the family friendly “Make Something Astrobright” design challenge. By creating things with paper, you can win prizes! There is a different challenge each week so be sure to check it out! You can enter both of these things by going to the AstroBrights papers Facebook page.

So, I gathered the supplies to make the Back To School Treat Boxes. Astrobrights paper, stapler, colored staples, washi tape, double stick tape, glue dots, candy, mini paper flowers, googly eyes. I cut the pieces of Astrobrights paper in half for this project.

 Put a strip of double stick tape at one end of the paper and peel off the backing. Depending on how you want the treat box to look, you might need to decorate it before doing the tape.

 Roll the paper and stick the end on the double sided tape.
Turn the paper tube to the side and staple one end closed.

Stuff the pocket with treats.
Turn the treat box and staple the other end closed in the opposite direction.
Using glue dots, attach decorations to the treat box.
We used flowers, cut slits, made polka dots with dot paints, used washi tape and googly eyes.

These treat boxes would also be great for other holidays and for birthday parties!

How do you celebrate back to school?



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Comments

  1. Tonia, these are so fun! I like the embellishments, especially the googly eyes. :)

  2. This is such a fun idea!!!

  3. So fun and cool!

  4. That is a really cute and easy idea.

    This will be our first year celebrating “back to school” as my son will start Kindergarten in a few weeks. I am still thinking of ideas to kick off the season.

  5. Those are too cute!

  6. These are great! My kids would love them!

  7. What a great idea Tonia. Perfect for goody bags at birthday time too. Love the colours.

    Anne xx

  8. I love the shape of the boxes. Super cute! I’m pretty sure i will be using this idea.

  9. Fun idea.

  10. Ooooo – cute idea! Would you mind linking this to my back to school fun/homeschool rooms linky party? I am hoping to get a good collection of ideas for other moms and teachers to use as a resource or for inspiration!
    http://www.thenatureofgrace.blogspot.com/2012/07/reading-spot-and-homeschool-havens-link.html

  11. What a cute idea!

  12. I used to love making these types of containers when I was a little girl in scouts. I love how you’ve updated them and it’s a great idea for Back to school. Megan

  13. These are so cute! I love them as party ideas or even rewards for the kids for listening!

  14. These are great! Halloween is also around the corner!

  15. These are cute! They remind me of the little popsicles we used to get in school.
    I’m sure you get tons of these, but I wanted to let you know I nominated you for a versatile blogger award here: http://kellysmoonlight.blogspot.com/2012/08/a-versatile-blogger-award-and-im.html
    Have a great weekend!
    Kelly

  16. What a clever idea – I’m totally stealing this for some back-to-school lunchbox treats!

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