Adorable Unicorn Favor Box With Free Template

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Adorable Unicorn Favor Box With Free Template

Today we have another fabulous Unicorn Party Idea. This is a fantastic, simple, and easy to make Unicorn favor box and something which would go down well at a party or maybe even a baby shower or any kind of party. You won’t need many materials and it’s really fun and easy. I do hope you like the tutorial.

Unicorn Favor Box 

Unicorn Favor Box

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Unicorn Favor Box

How to Make These Unicorn Favor Boxes

Print and cut out patterns from the template. The template includes – box pattern, 2 outer ear, and 2 inner ear patterns, 1 spiral pattern for the flowers but you can create as many flowers as you want, 1 leaf pattern but you can use it to create as many leaves as you want, 1 horn pattern.

Trace the box pattern on a white craft paper or on any coloured craft paper as you want and cut it out nicely.

Unicorn Favor Box

Trace and cut out the rest of the patterns on the selected craft papers and cut them out nicely.

Unicorn Favor Box

Glue the inner ear patterns on the outer ear patterns and use the spiral pattern to create rolled flowers.

Roll the spiral from its outer edge, continue to roll towards the centre of the spiral pattern and glue the roll with the centre at the end to secure it.

I made 4 flowers but you can make as many as you want.

Unicorn Favor Box

Use a pencil to draw the unicorn face on any one of the rectangular parts of the box pattern; and then trace the patterns using a black permanent marker and create two blush patterns on both of the cheeks using a pink sharpie.

Unicorn Favor Box

Fold the box pattern into half (leaving the 1 cm thin part).

Apply glue along the 1 cm part and glue it with the rectangular part to close the sides of the box.

Unicorn Favor Box

Create crease along the 2 semi-circle parts at the bottom side of both rectangular parts and fold them towards the inside to create the bottom side of the box.

Unicorn Favor Box

Glue the ears and the horn on the top open end of the box.

You can glue them on the outer side or on the inner side of the box; but it’s better to them on the inner side.

Unicorn Favor Box

Now glue the flowers below the ears and horns, along the top open edge of the unicorn box.

Unicorn Favor Box

Finally, glue the leaves in between the flowers however you like. Allow the glue to dry.

Unicorn Favor Box

You can add more details if you want to.

Once you’re done decorating the box, place the favors inside through its open end.

Unicorn Favor Box

Enjoy!

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Adorable Unicorn Favor Box With Free Template

unicorn favor box

This is a tutorial on how to make an adorable unicorn favor box.

Prep Time 5 minutes
Active Time 10 minutes
Total Time 15 minutes
Difficulty Easy

Materials

  • Coloured craft papers – including white
  • Black permanent marker
  • Pink Sharpie
  • Craft glue
  • Pencil
  • Golden glossy craft paper
  • Template cut-outs

Tools

  • Scissors

Instructions

    Print and cut out patterns from the template.

    The template includes – box pattern, 2 outer ear and 2 inner ear patterns, 1 spiral pattern for the flowers but you can create as many flowers as you want, 1 leaf pattern but you can use it to create as many leaves as you want, 1 horn pattern.

    Trace the box pattern on a white craft paper or on any coloured craft paper as you want and cut it out nicely.

    Trace and cut out the rest of the patterns on the selected craft papers and cut them out nicely.

    Glue the inner ear patterns on the outer ear patterns and use the spiral pattern to create rolled flowers.

    Roll the spiral from its outer edge, continue to roll towards the centre of the spiral pattern and glue the roll with the centre at the end to secure it.

    I made 4 flowers but you can make as many as you want.

    Use a pencil to draw the unicorn face on any one of the rectangular parts of the box pattern; and then trace the patterns using a black permanent marker and create two blush patterns on both of the cheeks using a pink sharpie.

    Fold the box pattern into half (leaving the 1 cm thin part).

    Apply glue along the 1 cm part and glue it with the rectangular part to close the sides of the box.

    Create crease along the 2 semi-circle parts at the bottom side of both rectangular parts and fold them towards the inside to create the bottom side of the box.

    Glue the ears and the horn on the top open end of the box.

    You can glue them on the outer side or on the inner side of the box, but it’s better to them on the inner side.

    Now glue the flowers below the ears and horns, along the top open edge of the unicorn box.

    Finally, glue the leaves in between the flowers however you like. Allow the glue to dry.

    You can add more details if you want to.

    Once you’re done decorating the box, place the favors inside through its open end.

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Angela Milnes is a Qualified Early Years Teacher who has specialised in Preschool and Kindergarten teaching. She has a wealth of experience teaching young children and is passionate about kids crafts and having fun as a family. Angela has also taught cooking skills and loves to share both family recipes and easy crafts here on The Inspiration Edit. Follow her on Pinterest!

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15 Comments

  1. This couldn’t have come at a better time for me as I’m planning a unicorn birthday party for my daughter!

  2. These are so cute. My girls and I are all about unicorns and these look like such a cute craft to make.

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