
I try to make a little treat every holiday for the people I work with. For Passover this year I decided to use the fabulous Top Note Treat Box that so many people have been showing, and for which Angie Tieman has a terrific tutorial on
her blog.
I used SU! Night of Navy for the box, and some gorgeous K & Company paper that I got from Kate at
i {heart} papers. It's from the collection pad called
Blue Awning. (ALERT: she has 1 left and it's on sale!)

I also used my
Mazel Tov set from Papertrey Ink. I love having something that covers every Jewish occasion that might arise. Comes in handy when you're Jewish and work for a Jewish-run school!

I filled the boxes with treats that seem only to be found around this time of year. They're chocolate-covered marshmallow twists, and 2 of them fit in the box beautifully! Because they are unwrapped, I lined the boxes with a piece of freezer paper, shiny side up.
4 comments:
Ohh!!! Very pretty!!
Beautiful, Carolyn! So very elegant!
This is lovely; what a pleasure to find Jewish treat boxes!
These will be a favor on each person's plate this year! What a cute idea!
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