DIY Valentine Gifts: Chevron Candy Tin

Last Updated on March 20, 2023 by Ellen Christian

Looking for DIY Valentine gifts for her? Learn how to make this easy Chevron Candy Tin favor for that special person on your list.

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Chevron Candy Tin - DIY Valentine's Day Gift

DIY Valentine Gifts

To me, handmade gifts mean more than store bought gifts.  DIY Valentine gifts can be made for your husband, children or whoever that special person is in your life.  

There is still plenty of time to make something special.  You don’t need to resort to the same old box of candy or bouquet of flowers this year.

Marty loves candy but he tries to be careful about how much he eats since he is diabetic.  We generally choose individually wrapped candies so he can portion out an appropriate sized serving each time rather than be tempted by a huge open box of chocolate.

Of course, I don’t want to just give him a bag of Valentine’s Day candy.  That’s not fun or romantic to me.  Instead, I started thinking about DIY Valentine gifts that I could create to hold the Valentine candy.

Oriental Trading had a white tin box that I decided to upcycle with ribbon, paper and flowers.  I turned it into a cute Valentine candy container.

DIY Valentine Gifts

Supplies:

DIY Valentine Gifts

Directions:

  • Measure the paper to fit the tin and cut out. You may need to use two pieces of paper. Just be careful where you match them up.
  • Cut out the area around the lock and/or hinges.

DIY Valentine Gifts

  • Add another strip of paper and/or coordinating ribbon around the top if you like.

DIY Valentine Gifts

  • Decorate with paper flowers, rhinestones, pearls or whatever embellishments you have.
  • Decorate the top if you want or leave it plain.
  • Fill with candy or other Valentine treats.

DIY Valentines Gift

You could easily decorate this tin for any season or holiday.  I think I may do a “glam/fashion” one for my bedroom to hold nail polish and beauty supplies at some point.

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  6. This turned out beautiful, Ellen! It's perfect for filling with sweet Valentine treats. I like that it can later be reused for something else. 
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  7. That is a super cute candy tin. We're currently using a Doctor Who Tardis one in our bedroom but I might do this DIY for our living room :)
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  8. I know my little girls would love this! I have so many little cases around too that could serve as the main base to be decorated. Thank you for sharing this idea! 
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  9. i've recently been bitten by the crafty bug again and have been making things left and right.  This tin is adorable and something my daughter can take in and collect her valentine's in.
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  10. Super cute! You could decorate these in any color combo for a ton of different ideas. It would make great storage for craft or office supplies, too
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  11. Thank you, Ellen. This is a great DIY craft that even I think I can do and the tin is really cute, that's the best part of it :)
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  12. Love it!  It's very creative and would make the cutest gift. I might attempt to make one for Valentine's Day for my daughter and throw in some nail polish and lip gloss. :)
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  13. My mom made me a recipe box when I got married that was similar to this. It has the scrapbook feel to it, and my name on it. I love it - and I think this is a great idea for Valentines!
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  14. Oh my! I love this, my daughter loves doing various arts and craft things - well so do my boys. I think this would be something she would enjoy making, after all she needs a tin to hide her chocolate in for her monthly chocolate fix ;-)
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  15. I really LOVE this idea! It looks professionally done, it's THAT good lol. My daughter would love making this to hold her candy and valentines in.
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  16. That is so cute. I love the Chevron print paper! Maybe once the candy is all gone your hubby will let you have the container. :)
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  17. That is a great looking Valentine's day tin. I never would have thought you could put paper on them and it would stick! (And now I want chocolate!)
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    • Thanks, Krystyn.  Spray adhesive would keep it stuck on really well. I used a combination of glue and glue dots which worked pretty well too.
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  18. I LOVE this!  What a cute idea and then you can use it all year long for storage.  It's seriously adorable and very creative.
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