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For Jaime - Simple Halloween Cupcake Box

Halloween is getting SO close! YAY! Are you ready yet? I have mostly laid out costume stuff . . . but I know I will forget something!!! I have people from the warranty company at my home today and tomorrow fixing stuff (like cracks on the exterior of the house, etc) so I am stuck here till at least noon today, so I thought I would take some time to update the blog.

So, a long time ago when my friend Jaime lived lots closer to me, I made cupcake boxes (similar to the ones to hold 4 cupcakes by Wilton in size) and said I would post how I did it to show Jaime -- well *embarrassing flash forward to now* I still have not posted the simple directions. *sigh* That is SO how it goes. I am so forgetful, but hey, here I have remembered, hope these will work for you to take goodies to a neighbor or friend this Halloween, Thanksgiving or Christmas.

I think I am going to take one of these with some chocolate spiders to one of my friends who looked after my kids for me the other day while I went to the Dr. (see recipe below - NOTE: someone in one of the reviews said they called it reindeer poop when plain)

This box takes two 12x12 pieces of paper -- I usually use one plain (Prism Classic Orange) and one patterned paper (Sandylion Sticker Designs - Halloween Circles) - double sided papers could be fun here. You can use a cereal box to create a square for the bottom to add support. You can also line it with parchment paper or wax paper to protect it from greasy marks. You could also use nestabilities to cut a cupcake holding template to go inside . . .

Directions:

STEP 1: With a 12x12 sheet of patterned paper, score around the edges at 2.75 inches. Cut tabs on each corner up to this line (4 cuts total). Fold on all score lines (just to get a crease)

STEP 2: Cut out box center at 3.5 inches in from each edge. Cut a piece of acetate, 6.5 x 6.5 inches. Using sticky strip, adhere to box center cut out you just made. Fold tabs in to form box lid.

Cut 1/8 inch off top and second piece of paper. Repeat Step 1 with second sheet of plain 12x12 paper for the bottom and then fold tabs in to form box bottom. Place a piece of chipboard, or cereal box (measuring 6.5 x6.5 inches- or a little less to fit) in the bottom for support. Fill with cupcakes or treats, place lid on top, and deliver to a friend! Easy peasy! And no doubt clear as mud. Ribbon is by American Crafts.

Chocolate Spiders
(From allrecipes.com)

INGREDIENTS

* 1 half bag of semi sweet chocolate chips
* 1 half bag of butterscotch chocolate chips
* 1 (8.5 ounce) package chow mein noodles

DIRECTIONS

1. Place chocolate chips into a heatproof bowl over simmering water. Cook, stirring occasionally until melted and smooth. (Microwave could be used for this step). Remove from heat and stir in the chow mein noodles so they are evenly distributed. Spoon out to desired size onto waxed paper. Let cool completely before storing or serving. I used white chocolate chips flipped flat side up with a little dot of black decorating gel for the eyes!

Comments

What a fantastic box and those spiders look so yummy (: What a great idea, thanks for sharing!
Liz S. said…
Your directions are great!! Thank you!
Ann said…
The box AND the spider treats are TOO cute! :D
love2Bcreative said…
Oh! How FUN!!! I'm gonna have to make these now!
TFS~
Susie said…
You have such a variety of wonderful and interesting information and projects. I'm really enjoying looking through your blog. Love the recipes.
doverdi said…
I've been making these Chocolate Spiders (although by a different name) for years. They are so good & taste like a chocolate bar.
Deb said…
Your little box full of yummy chocolate spiders is so adorable! SO fun! TFS the box and the chocolate recipes!
Karen said…
These are super cute Amanda!
Jennie said…
Love this box, what a great idea! I will be trying this recipe... this is such a cute way to present a nice little treat. Thanks for sharing! Great paper by the way!
Anonymous said…
TFS everything looks wonderful!
Stampin' Meg said…
OMG_ those eyeballs are a total hoot!!!!
Anonymous said…
These are absolutely adorable, Manda! Love the box too!!! ;)
Deloris said…
Very cute and clever!
Unknown said…
Those are so dang cute! This one I have to try doing! Thanks!
Stampin_Melissa said…
Oh goody! I remembered and bought the noodles today, then couldn't find the recipe on my computer. I swear I was sure that I saved it. Thank goodness I remembered it was YOU that shared this! :) Thanks Manda!
loretta said…
What a fun project I love the chocolate spiders. I really shouldn't read recipes when I'm hungry!
Claudia said…
Thanks for sharing the recipe and the cute box!
How adorable with the eyes on them!

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