DIY Boombox Valentine's (2024)

Hi and Hello! My name is Brie (like the cheese) and you can find me blogging over at like-the-cheese.com, a place where I can catalog my favorite projects and post anything I’m passionate about. A bit about myself? Well, I’m a twenty something year old Utah’n who loves anything that deals with DIY crafts, parties, yummy food, paper making, decor, design and really good photography. I’ve been married for 5 years now to a good look’n hunk, whom I gave my number to at a bakery I used to work at (written on a PB&J sandwich). A cute side note, we were married in that very same bakery just six months later (AW). Together we have a fur child named Bowsky (yes, named after the ‘Dude’ from The Big Lebowski) and I also have a love for Dr. Pepper and chocolate (insert flavor here) cupcakes. Okay, enough about me. I’m so stoked that Colleen asked me to be a contributorfor thisah-mazingly great blog, Lemon Thistle. Yowza! Such an honor. Thanks so very much for having me. I’m equally as stoked to share a project that I’ve designed exclusivelyforthelovely readers of Lemon Thistle, and I’ve been so antsy to shareitwith y’all today. Shall we get down to business?

Okay, if you’ve been to any craft store or dug through the Target dollar bins, you’ve seen these cute mini treat boxes that seem to be EVERYWHERE, especially for Valentine’s Day. They either come in a four pack of the mini mini’sor they come in a bigger size, which is a two pack (from what I’ve seen at Target, Michaels and Joann’s).Now they’re cute and all as is, but I wantedto reinvent them a bit (you can see my obsession HERE). Jazz em’ up if you will. So I shed their pre-packaged paper jackets and dressed themup in something a bit more rock n’ roll. I came up with these printable boombox sleeves, that come with a YOU ROCK tag, that attaches to their wee lil’ boombox handles. Just perfect for Valentine’s Day if you ask me. I designed two different sizes in three different colors (the hot pink being my favorite) and they are available for download below. Oh, and did I mention they’re free? Yes! Love freebies! If you think your child would love to ROCK these Valentine’s Day “cards” at school this year (I know my inner child does), scroll on down for the supplies/instructions and get rock’n.

DIY Boombox Valentine's (2)

Supplies

  • Boombox Templates and Tags (download the template for the SMALL boomboxesHEREor the template for the BIG boomboxesHEREandHERE)
  • Mini Treat Boxes or Medium Treat Boxes (can be purchased from the Target dollar bins, Michaels or Joann’s)
  • Glue Stick
  • Bakers Twine
  • Xacto Knife
  • Printer
  • Candy (I used Valentine’s Day M&M’s)
  • Scoring Knife

Directions

Step 1:Download and print the template of your choice. Follow the dotted lines and cut out using scissors, or if outlined you can use your Silhouette or Cricket.

Step 2:Score along each printed seam until you’ve made 4 score marks. Now easily fold to form a box.

Step 3:Unless you’ve used a Silhouette or Cricket to cut the handle, you will need to do this by hand. I’ve done it both ways, and it’s easy peasy. Using an xactoknife, cut the lines of the handle and bend TOWARDS the boombox. Viola.

Step 4:Glue together the striped tabs at the end of each side to secure the box.

Step 5:Hole punch the dot on each ‘You Rock’ tag and tieto the boombox handle using bakers twine.

Step 6:Fill the treat box with the Valentine’s candy of your choice and push the treat box back into the boombox sleeve.

You’re done and ready to rock! I left the opposite side of the boombox blank if you would like to handwrite TO: (insert child’s name) and FROM: (insert child’s name) and give credit where credit is due. All the kids are going to want to know who gave them these SWEET boombox’s full of goodies inside. Ya know?!

So, what didyou think? My inner rocker/hipster loves em’ and I actually have a couple displayed on a shelf in my living room. They’re THAT cute. I’m dig’n all the details like the love mix tape, the love tuner knob and the little heart speakers. I also love the pinks for the girls and the blue for the boys. They’re also super easy to make and cheap cheap, which is always a huge plus for me.

I can’t wait to chat with you all next month and share some more DIY goodness. Have a fantastic Valentine’s Day. Treat yourself to a chocolate cupcake for me! Until next time, Brie (like the cheese).

DIY Boombox Valentine's (2024)

FAQs

How do you make a Valentine box out of a cereal box? ›

DIY Valentine's Day Treat Boxes

Use Construction paper to cover cereal boxes by attaching with glue. Cut to shape up. Decorate with stickers and. Cut ribbon and glue around the edges.

How do you make a cute Valentines basket? ›

Spa basket: Fill a basket with relaxing bath items, like bath salts, bubble bath, and scented candles, along with a soft towel and robe. Food basket: Put together a basket of gourmet treats, like chocolates, wine, cheese, and crackers, for a romantic dinner at home.

What do you put in a Valentine box? ›

Greeting Card: A heartfelt Valentine's Day card with a personalized message expressing love, gratitude, or affection is a classic addition to a Valentine's box. Chocolates or Candy: Valentine's Day is often synonymous with sweet treats like chocolates, candies, or other confections.

How do you make a Valentine's Day mailbox out of a shoebox? ›

Cut a simple mailbox flag shape out of card stock or leftover shoe box and attach it with double-sided tape or glue. Have your child write their name on the box and decorate it as their heart desires. We added vintage stamps and heart stickers to ours.

What makes a cereal box attractive? ›

The colors and graphics used on boxes of cereal can be eye-catching, which will make your Brand more attractive to your audience. There are many themes you can choose from. To grab the attention of the kids: Make sure the boxes have cartoon characters that are interesting to them.

How to make a simple Valentine gift? ›

Your take on homemade Valentine's gifts might mean an easy craft (anything heart-shaped will do), a sweet treat (think chocolates, pink candies or homemade donuts) or a DIY Valentine's Day card. Whatever your style, this roundup proves it's easier than expected to make your own presents.

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