You want to download the .zip file.The first thing you'll need to do is print the images from the zip file onto a sheet of card stock paper. I love making little things like this.Me too! Some of the links on this site are affiliate links.
From your photo, it looks like the corners of the box are a bit loose.
To make the chocolate frog boxes (I made three total) use my tutorial on how to make a chocolate frog box from here. The dragon eggs take a little longer (mostly because of drying time), but are fun to display.This looks like a great project! 1 year ago
I like to add some metallic bling to the boxes; there’s much more visual appeal with the optional embossing.To begin, print the Chocolate Frog Box Template onto your card stock.
I have to say I LOVE how my designs turned out. DIY Chocolate Frog Box + Card + Recipe (Movie Version!) Thanks for the reply! I have a grandson getting close to the right age though Thanks! – MUGGLE MAGIC. I love making chocolate frogs and boxes to send my kiddos for HalloweenOh my goodness… these are so absolutely adorable.
by Lucinda Posted on. We found some to use but the cards weren’t sized to fit in the boxes and the box was hand drawn (so the lines weren’t crisp and sharp) and the image was a bit pixelated. 9:33.
The small one is great for ornaments for a 3-foot tree.Cut on all the dotted lines. Line up the word "Frog" and line up the circle pattern at the bottom, then pinch along the overlap to get the tape to stick.This was kind of difficult to explain with all the folding, creasing, and taping. When you close the box again the punched holes should align.Threading the cord through is a little tricky. 3 years ago
I used to rubber stamp and emboss all my own greeting cards when my kids were little. Reply Yikes! I'm providing that edited template along with a star pattern I created for the inside of the box in a zip file with this tutorial.
Thanks for sharing how to make them.I love to create, craft, and crochet. Share. Complete the chocolate frog box by hot gluing it shut.
The large one is perfect if you want to make chocolate frogs to put inside them and give as gifts or if you want to make ornaments for a large tree. But even if you’re not into […][…] I do love a good sugary treat, like these Harry Potter chocolate frogs, or even a crisp homemade mint milano cookie… especially around the holidays, all that sugar […][…] a huge fan of Harry Potter, these always make me think of Pumpkin Pasties from the books. Thank you for this tutorial, we followed all the directions but the box won’t stay closed? No sweat.To turn a box into an ornament, punch small holes on either side of the apex of the box. Use double-sided tape to stick tabs on box lid to underside of the lid panels to make a pointy shaped Hexagon Shape. Something about tiny = adorable.Thanks! I hope your daughters love them.I hope you follow along through the year! When it is blowing hot air, hold it a couple of inches from your design and move it around until the entire design is melted. How heavy is the card stock used? You'll want to add small pieces of tape to the little triangle folds in the corners of the box as well, and a couple of thin strips to the top of the box.Fold in the small triangular corners and crease them. Pin. I find cards and paper crafts so satisfying because you can create something beautiful relatively quickly.So much fun! Honeyduke's Chocolate Frog Box: After many hours of searching the web for the perfect printable template for a Honeyduke's Chocolate Frog box, the web seemed to come up short. Absolutely adorable.
Aren’t you glad you did it?Now it’s time to glue. These heat really quickly so you don’t need to preheat it. 3 years ago Reply I'll give it a whirl. Embossing adds so much to a project. Yes, you can use a glue stick if you prefer. Actually, anyone who likes to craft could use this idea to make it their own! My daughter is a Harry Potter fanantic and she’ll adore these boxes….if I can do them correctly…Cool idea.I’m sure you will! Try folding them in tighter so the sides of the box aren't 100% vertical. However, I do also like to make chocolate covered Making your own chocolate frog boxes is pretty simple, and each box took me just about 3 minutes from start to finish! Hello! And it’s such a fun box shape to work with.How fun!
These Harry Potter inspired chocolate frogs with boxes to match are so easy to make and add a fantastic touch to any Harry Potter party, event, or just a theme lunchbox snack!Since the chocolate frogs that you can buy are chocolate and crisped rice, that's what I recreated here. Print the front of the box on one side, flip the paper over, put it back in the printer, and print the star pattern on the other side.Next, cut out the template. chocolate frog boxes!These are so easy to make and require very few supplies. Answer Pretty slick! How easy is that? I keep hoping the next generation will love Harry Potter as much as my kids did.I absolutely love this. I ordered 80lb.
Any powder left on your box will melt onto the box where it is.Turn on your embossing tool.
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