Sunday, 18 October 2009

"Life is Like A Box of Chocolates......


......you never know what you're going to get."  Forrest Gump in "Forrest Gump" (1994)
This is so very true and the one thing better than a box of chocolates, is chocolates that have been beautifully packaged.  Using small squares of double sided scrap booking paper (5 x 5 inches), you can quickly create these little chocolate boxes - perfect for an individual treat. 
I have made mine out of some Martha Stewart scrap booking paper that I purchased from Spotlight. They are going to be used at our next dinner party - simple and elegant!


I had some Christmas paper in my stash, and the boxes are the perfect size to hold a chocolate coin. 


Here is a template if you would like to make your own. Each square represents one inch. Simply draft the template onto cardstock, and use it as a template to draw the shape onto 5 x 5 inch squares of paper. Fold each flap inwards and overlap them to form a little box.



Thanks to my husband for this idea. He recently returned from a business trip with a sample box that the hotel had left on his pillow (minus the chocolate mint unfortunately!!). 


Edited Update 07/2012 - Check out this post for the downloadable template

Posted by Lisa

53 comments:

Thimbleanna said...

Thanks for the template Lisa -- that's an adorable little box!

sandra said...

thanks for that Lisa, I will certainly use it!!

Liesl (Hoppo Bumpo) said...

Lisa, you come up with the best things - I love this!

(Just quietly, I would have been a bit sad that the mint was missing from the box)

Jenni said...

That's brilliant!thanks for sharing

clare's craftroom said...

Oh that is gorgeous ! Yes I will certainly use that , thankyou !

Jos said...

Thanks for sharing!

Catherine said...

I love those boxes, really sweet Lisa and perfect for chocolates, they would be great for weddings too. There is a great site that has heaps of these ideas it's called Spiltcoast Stampers and look under resources you'll find heaps of boxes and things to make.:)

Melanie Gray Augustin said...

They are really sweet! Thanks for the template - I'll be making some of those :)

Sew Useful Designs said...

What a beautiful idea Lisa! I might take this idea for my wedding table! Simple and elegant!

Thank you for your inspiration sweetheart - you bestow it in abundance!

{{{{hugs}}}}
Vikki xoxo

Christy said...

Oh that's just lovely for party favor packaging!Thank you for your fab idea!

natalie said...

fantstic idea for xmas with peoples names on them they could become place setters too.

Jodie said...

so simple and yet so elegant.
What a good hubby to notice and bring it home for you.

silverpebble said...

Oh! Simple and STUNNING. I love the photo of them all together

Gina said...

Thanks for sharing the template - lovely idea.

Angel.Pearls said...

So cute boxes -thanks for the tmplate!//Eva

Stephanie said...

I'm trying to think if I've ever stayed in a hotel that left a chocolate on my pillow. Thanks for sharing. You're always so generous with your ideas.

texmorg said...

But where did the mint go? Years ago the Burswood used to do that it was one of the things that set them apart from the others, sadly they dont do it anymore.
They would be good for Caitlin to give to all her fellow year 12 leavers better than a Candy cane.
Linda

goldenbird said...

Thanks for the template for the box. It does look very elegant.

Simone de Klerk said...

Actually so simple, but so well figures out! You have a great way in doing this, Lisa! Thanks for sharing one of your wonderful ideas again (O:

Cindy from Chippewa Creek said...

What an elegant little box! and that's just a start, so many things can be done with this one template!! Thank you!! and tell Hubby thank you, too! So wonderful to hear that he feeds your imagination :)

Cybele's patch said...

That's wonderful! Thank you so much for sharing this. You are so clever!

Renee said...

I love it Lisa you guys are so amazing.

xoxo

Terriaw said...

This is fabulous! Such a great idea for a table setting. I am going to use this for every occasion, even if it's just the two of us. Thanks for the template!

Noelia said...

You know, it looks fantastic for xmass little presents or at parties, fill the boxes with candy etc, i will keep it in mind for the future!

And omg the button heart in last post, im in love with it!!!!!!!

I cant wait for holidays to start crafting again, im consifering an Etsy shop, but we have troubles getting paid with paypal, we will see, probably it worths to take a risk dont u think? :)

Dogwood said...

I love it. Thanks! I am going to make some for Thanksgiving and Christmas.

Nicole-Lynn said...

What a fun little project. I love the paper you used (with the turqouise). Thanks!

Kelly O. said...

that's neat! thank you for the template!

Carrie said...

I love it! Thanks for the pattern. I think I'll suprise my little one with a tiny toy inside one at breakfast.

mamas kram said...

Beatiful! I love Boxes. Thanks for sharing the template!

Karin said...

That's a very cute box, Lisa. I can imagine they would be lovely as an after dinner treat, or as a little present on a pillow of a guest.

Linda said...

Fantastic! Thank you! With a little stamped number these would be great for Advent calendar treats too.

driftwood said...

what a fantastic box xxxoxo

LissyLou said...

oo thanks for that, how lovely!

LizzieJane said...

What a wonderful little gift to give to your guests. So simple but elegant.
x

Katherine said...

Clever and beautful! Thanks for a great idea (and the template). ;o)

Leanne said...

So my kind of chocolate box. If it holds only one chocolate that's a good thing. I have no will power when it comes to such things.

Sandrine said...

What great little boxes, thanks for sharing it with us;)

Knit Sew City Girl said...

Your husband is such a star. The chocolate boxes are great. Thank your for the template, I may use the boxes to store some of my homemade chocolates and truffles as gifts.

By the way, Forest Gump is one of my favourite movies. I love Tom Hanks.

Tracy said...

How easy is that?! What a pretty and sweet idea...Thank you, Lisa for always turning us on to a good thing! ;o) Happy Day ((HUGS))

Cascade Lily said...

What a good idea, though I would have liked to have found the choc still inside!

Shannon said...

Thank you - this came just in time! I have been looking for a fun way to package a couple of candies for some friends for halloween. I am going to use orange paper and put little faces on the boxes - presto! Pumpkins! :) thanks for the inspiration.

Handmade in Israel said...

Thanks! This is very cute. You've both been very busy the last few days. I need to catch up...

Caley said...

So lovely. I was thinking about adapting this to a Halloween project with orange and black cardstock. Mentioned your craft is blog post here:

http://www.favecraftsblog.com/small-and-simple-things/

Thanks for the template!! =D

Dragonfly said...

They are so lovely. Thanks for the pattern, I will try them for Christmas.

vaxcel said...

Thanks for the brilliant idea!

Katharina said...

Hi again.

I just copied your pattern. And it's working. This is such a good idea. So easy and you can use up some rests of nice paper.

I just have to add you to my readinglist.

Thank you so much for this post.

Katharina

Selina said...

How simple! Good luck in Brisbane...

Tania said...

It's always in the presentation for me - and those little boxes look definitively addictive (almost as much as the choccy bit).

Sandra Mayer said...

wow!! i like the suggestion.
thank you
sandra from brazil

Milo said...

It's so easy and cute! Thanks for this tutorial! I posted it in my blog to share with others!

Tania McCartney said...

You've just reminded me of a teensy paper bag a friend gave me in London years ago - I think it was from Harrods and had chocolates inside. I templated it ages ago and must dig it out... I ADORE your beautiful chocolate holder - can't wait to dig out my paper stash and make some. x

Anonymous said...

nice idea

Jackie said...

Wow, I love these super cute little boxes, they are just perfect for all sorts of little goodies. Thanks to your hubby for such a brilliant idea!

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