Thursday, April 25, 2024

Box Mini Candy Tabs Top

This tiny treat box can serve as table guest marker 
or to enhance gift packaging. 
Box is cut as one piece with bottom fold and 
latch closure, top fold-to-center front and back flaps 
with punch hole tab extensions where side flaps 
fold inward to slot over then tied with twine or 
soft ribbon. Inside, protect from candy oil transfer 
by cutting and inserting the parchment 
or waxed paper “liner”. 
A separate design is also available with
front panel heart window.

Box measures approx. 1.75” wide 
x 1.75” deep x 1.25” tall.

The two box styles are essentially identical, except that
the heart window box has an optional clear window panel
that is placed, behind the window prior to assembly.
Find images for those specific steps at the end
of the tutorial.

ASSEMBLY: 1. Identify and cut the shapes.
For the plain box:
A main one-piece hull
B opt. interior liner (cut from parchment or
waxed paper to prevent chocolate oils bleed-thru)
For the heart window box:
C main one-piece hull
D clear window liner panel
E opt. interior liner (cut from parchment or
waxed paper to prevent chocolate oils bleed-thru)
2. Prepare the hull shape by bending back on
all perforation lines for walls, bottom latch tabs,
top walls, except . . .
. . . bend forward  under the top tie extensions.
3. Form the hull into a tube to align and join
the side seam. Allow to dry if using liquid adhesive.
4. Close the bottom by interlocking the latch extensions:
A) fold the back shape inward
B) fold the side shapes inward
C) fold the "tongue" shape inward and allow 
the previous shapes to depress beyond perpendicular
so that the tongue tab can eventually . . .
. . . slot into the narrow opening created by
the overlap of the edges. 
D) Allow the bottom panels to return to their
perpendicular position. If needed, invert the box
to upright and insert fingertips to press outward.
5. If the planned contents are chocolate or something
similar that may involve "bleed" of oil or surface material,
consider cutting and inserting a protective liner
such as parchment paper shown here.
Bend into a loosely-formed tray shape by bending
along the perforation lines for square bottom panel
and side corners plus miter corner bend.
Then slip it into the box's interior and press down
so it is fully in position.
6. Insert contents (yum!!), and then . . .
. . .  bend the front and back panels inward with
tabs extending upward.
Finally, bend the side flaps down so that
the large slot fits over the tab extensions.
7. To secure the closure, insert and tie twine
or narrow soft ribbon, and tie knot and bow.
Here is the finished box.
8. For the heart window variation, complete step 2
folding of the hull, then prepare the clear window panel
by attaching narrow double-stick tape along the panel's
edges.
Remove tape's liner, then position the panel within
the heart panel-defining perf edges on the backside
of the hull, and attach in place. Make sure that
the perforation lines can still bend normally.
9. Form the hull into a tube to align and join
the side seam. Allow to dry if using liquid adhesive.
10. Follow Steps 4, 5 (arrange opt. liner so that
the shaping of front panel aligns to avoid blocking
hear window), and 6 to complete the box.

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