
In the end we settled on this idea of making Confetti Heart Boxes because it was the most fun to make of the bunch and we could make enough for all his classmates. Some of the ideas we had were great in theory but not very practical when having to be reproduced 15 times. This year we had a little trouble deciding which idea to pursue. My little one and I love creating valentines for his classmates.

BUT should it not, just trim a little off.Ħ) Repeat for second heart and and side strip.ħ) Let dry and enjoy! Now over to Shelah and her decorating idea: Repeat on the second half and secure by gluing the little tag to the opposite end. Fold your side strips in half (excluding the tag at the end) and make a crease – this will help you position the side strips at the bottom of your heart box.ĥ) Apply lots of glue stick – we worked on one side first and then the other. Position the centre of the side strip at the tip of the heart and carefully glue the rest of the side in place – curing it round the top of your heart as you go along. The large heart, gets a “thin” rim and the small heart a “broader” rim.ģ) Snip into the side of your strip, but leave the little “tags” at the end of your card, this will help secure your heard box at the end.Ĥ) Once all your pieces are cut. Simple Heart Box – fill it with goodies for the kids or a loved one!ġ) Click here to download your Heart Box Printable.Ģ) Cut your pieces out – note there is a slightly larger and a slightly smaller heart. The decorating can be enjoyed by anyone! Add some fun little messages and turn this printable heart box into a Conversation Heart Craft for kids! Fab. This little heart box printable can come in handy for all sorts of ocassions – not – the heart box is a craft for teens or grown ups. We share a little heart box printable pattern – first make your own little heart box and then get the kids to decorate. Today we have a combined effort from me here at Red Ted Art and our guest poster Shelah. Scoring Stylus (which is what I will be using in this tutorial) or Scoring Wheel (Maker only). If your cutting machine doesn’t have the scoring feature, this scoring board and stylus is great to use.The 31 Days of Love Series continues.

Cricut Maker or Explore Cutting Machine and your standard cutting mat.And this is the white glitter paper that I used (it’s also one of my favorites!)

Medium or Heavy Weight Cardstock in your color choices – I recommend this glitter cardstock or this textured cardstock.To make these heart boxes, you will need: How to Make Heart Boxes with Your Cricut: So, I’ve done just that! And I created another heart box design that’s even easier to assemble (no glue needed)! So, let’s get started with making these boxes with our Cricut. The other week, I made these butterfly gift boxes, and you guys asked me to make this same box but with a heart design.
