We love the holiday of love at our house! So far, I have had fun making Valentine Petit Fours, Marshmallow Pops and Mug Cake Gifts. When my now 17 year old daughter was little, she loved crafting ALL THE TIME. She was always cutting, gluing, colouring and finding something to make pretty. One year for Valentine’s Day, we made some treat tubes just like these for her to hand out to a few friends. She spent hours on this project and it provided so much fun for her that I wanted to share it again if you have kiddos at home who love to craft…as she once did.
The best part of this project is that many of these materials might be on hand already, or can be easily made.
And each little treat tube can be made with it’s own unique design too!
You can also fill this tube with candy or non-candy treats….whichever you like!
For this project, you will need:
Supplies:
A small hole punch
Twine {Dollarama}
Foam Hearts {Dollarama}
Scrapbook Paper {scraps will work}
Valentine’s Day Stamp {Michaels $1.50}
Black cardstock
White stamp pad
Scotch tape
Paper trimmer
Stapler
Treats for filling the tubes
Step 1. Make the tags. Use a stamp and bright white ink pad to stamp a message on blackcard. {Cut the tags to fit your stamp size.}Or just use black ink or white cardstock if that works!
Punch a hole in the corner of each tag.
Step 2. Cut scrapbook paper into 3″ by 6″ rectangles. This size will wrap around the tubes perfectly.
Step 3. Fill tubes with treats and staple each end. of the tube.
Here are some ideas for treats:
Smarties, Hersheys Kisses, cinnamon hearts, stickers, small erasers, etc.
Step 4. Wrap each tube with scrapbook paper and use scotch tape to hold it in the back.
Step 5. Add a foam heart to the front and affix with tape on the back. Wrap with twine and add tags!
And now the treat tubes are ready for giving!
I would like mine filled with chocolate please! I have a weakness for chocolate!
So adorably cute! I remember when my daughter made these and she also made little strips of jokes to put inside too! I really wish that I had saved some!
Thank you so much for visiting me!
You are the best!
Get even
more inspiration from my fellow Canadian bloggers. They’ve each created a
little bit of loveliness for Valentine’s day.
more inspiration from my fellow Canadian bloggers. They’ve each created a
little bit of loveliness for Valentine’s day.
From left
to right, they are:
to right, they are:
CreamCheese and Mint Heart-shaped Lollipops by Craftberry Bush
Easy Valentine’s Love
Garland by A Pretty Life in the Suburbs
Romantic
Lace Candle Holders by The DIY Dreamer
Valentine’s
Day Treat Bags with Iron-on Transfer Printables by Satori Design For Living
DIY
Valentine Goodie Bags by The Sweet Escape
Chalkboard Instagram Photo Canvas by Fynes
Designs
Easy DIY Heart-studdedLeather Cuff by Suburble
DIY Valentine’s Tea Bag Set by Northstory
I Like You A “Hole” Lot Doughnut
Hole Valentine by Clean and Scentsible
Valentine’s
Treat Tubes by Echoes of Laughter
Easy Valentine’s Love
Garland by A Pretty Life in the Suburbs
Romantic
Lace Candle Holders by The DIY Dreamer
Valentine’s
Day Treat Bags with Iron-on Transfer Printables by Satori Design For Living
DIY
Valentine Goodie Bags by The Sweet Escape
Chalkboard Instagram Photo Canvas by Fynes
Designs
Easy DIY Heart-studdedLeather Cuff by Suburble
DIY Valentine’s Tea Bag Set by Northstory
I Like You A “Hole” Lot Doughnut
Hole Valentine by Clean and Scentsible
Valentine’s
Treat Tubes by Echoes of Laughter
Looking for more Valentine’s Ideas? Follow my Pinterest board here:
Share the Love!
Jessie says
What a fun DIY project for Valentines!
Christine says
So FUN Angie!!! Love that you are using things from around the house!!!
Virginia says
Great idea Angie! These are super cute Valentine treats, and so easy to make! awesome!
Jo-Anna@APrettyLife says
These are so fun Angie! My kids would have a blast filling them up with treats! Great idea
Tara @ Suburble says
These are so sweet, Angie! I love how they turned out. And the white stamp on the black cardstock is fabulous! It looks just like chalkboard!
Shauna@Satori Design for Living says
Super cute! Love that white stamp on the black paper- so clever. To think someday your daughter will be crafting like this again with her kids (and you as grandma- way down the road!!!). I'm the only one who does that sort of thing around here anymore. Kinda sad, but fun to reminisce!
Jenn Lifford says
So cute! Love the idea to put a joke inside too!
Craftberry Bush says
Good ol' TPR….love this idea Angie! xo
melissa says
Great idea! I love that you can customize each one both on the outside and what you put inside. Great craft to do with kids or friends.
Grace @ Sense and Simplicity says
So cute. My daughter would have loved making those too.
Alex - northstory says
Ok you NEED to tell me what brand of white ink stamp you have. Every one I have ever tried bleeds on my paper and I love the look of white ink on kraft paper etc.
And you know I love a good upcycle craft! This is a great idea!
Karli Rodriguez says
These are absolutely adorable! Thanks for sharing!
-Karli
http://www.somethingsplendidblog.com
Jody and Stan says
Thanks for sharing these great projects!!
Hugs,
Jody
WoodsofBellTrees says
This is such a cute idea! I love the tags!!!
חתולי8 says
Great idea!
Happy weekend♥