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Popsicle Treat Box Instructions

This Popsicle box is perfect for party invites or favors. It can be used with our without the card. Fill it up with your favorite candy :)

First I want to apologize for the bad pictures. I don't have much time, so I take what I can get :( If any of you have trouble understanding how to put this together, please let me know. I submitted the design and hope it is in the silhouette store this week at http://www.silhouetteonlinestore.com/v2/viewPortfolio.aspx?artistId=2581.


Cut out design (sorry about the paper, it was the only brown I had :)) Align and glue tab of the long rectangle strip to the underside of the main popsicle cut.
Fold tabs of one popsicle inward and glue to the other popsicle (making a box shape). You should end up with the popsicle shape and 2 long strips coming out from the middle.


Fold the rectangle strip along the dashed lines. Wrap and glue the strip around the popsicle box aligning the dashed lines with the corners.





And there you go. Attach the card if you want to and you have an awesome invitation/treat box :)



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