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Bee Party Favor Gift Box (SVG, PDF files)

I've been a busy bee, making the latest creature in my party favor box collection, based on my first Ladybug . His stripes are all held together with just two brads on the side. My favorite part is how the vellum wings stick up all on their own. As with all the boxes in this series, the bee is a good fit in my palm. He's now available in my Etsy shop .

Snail Party Favor Gift Box

I'm having way too much fun with these box ideas right now - I can't seem to stop the ideas. Here's my latest, a snail box, complete with slime trail too! This idea came to me when I bought my first ever box of brads by Recollections, called Metallic Mini Circles. The gold one came tumbling out and boom! I thought of shells. Even though I rounded the antennae up for the ladybug box, I found it didn't really add much nuance to the box. In the case of the snail though, the added googly eyes really makes it! I really wanted to capture the spiral of a snail's shell. It seems so simple and obvious that all it took was inserting the brad into each flap – quite fun to make them come together. And one last detail that just could not be overlooked - a trail of slime, made of clear plastic. It's a good hand size for storing treats for your guests. The Snail Box is now listed in my Etsy shop.

Turtle Party Favor Gift Box

After making the ladybug box, it just seemed logical to make this turtle box, complete with accented mole. I think my nephews would prefer making this guy, as the ladybug is likely too girly for them. I can't stop the flow of ideas that seem to be springing forth ever since figuring out this pattern. His shell is quite strong actually, good protection for the treats inside, and a great fit in my hand. He's now available in my Etsy shop.

Ladybug Party Favor Gift Box

I'm so excited to show you my latest party favor box design, an adorable ladybug! The body is cut from a single sheet of black cardstock and after gluing, forms a dome. The wings are cut from a sheet of red cardstock and are so easy to put together. The iconic black dots are made with brads, which also serve to sculpt the wings. After the wings are glued to the body, it automatically lifts a bit in the back, appearing as if ready to take flight! Goodies can be stashed inside, accessed from the bottom. As you can see, there are two panels here to provide strength and rigidity. The size is 2.5 x 2.5 x 1.5 inches (octogonal) and fits comfortably in my hand. The digital download is available now in my Etsy shop.

DIY Mason Bee Hive of Paper

Our wonderful neighbors have the busiest pets - mason bees! They only live 2 months but help pollinate our plants during a crucial time. Our blueberry bushes were the fullest they've ever been last year and our neighbors are generously sharing their extra cocoons with us. Although they also gave us a pre-made house, there are so many extra cocoons that I wanted to build a second house - out of paper of course. It's easy enough to buy paper straws, but where's the fun in that? When the bees hatch, they remember the color of their "door" - in this case green, to match the tissue box. I made a removable velcro door "lock to keep the door from moving around, yet allow the paper tubes to come out. I will be placing the cocoons inside the hollow door cavity. Here you can see the opposite side of the velcro and the other door stopper along the top. Remove the door stoppers and out comes the paper tubes. Mason bees don't sting (unless squeezed or stepped on) a...