Learn the quick and easy way to make a six-pack candy holder with your Cricut or Silhouette. Don't miss out on this fun DIY project! If you make a purchase using the affiliate links included, we may earn a commission.
Do you love giving handmade gifts?
There is something so special when you give a gift made for a specific person.
The best part about this project is no spray paint or screws are needed. Just your Cricut and some paper.
These little treat holders make a perfect gift for any occasion. Simply select papers to fit the recipient and you will be a gold star gifter!
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Craft Supplies:
- Six Pack Holder SVG
- Cricut
- StandardGrip Mat
- Cardstock - 2 coordinating 12x12 sheets
- Scoring Wheel or Scoring Stylus
- Double-Sided Adhesive
- Bone Folder
- 1 oz Mini Liquor Bottles (optional)
Grab the Six Pack Holder SVG:
The first thing to do is to grab the design.
Cricut Design Space:
Upload the file into your design software.
I use Cricut Design Space and the next several steps will be based on that.
If you use Silhouette Studio or a different design software, your steps may be different.
The first thing you may notice is that the main body of the design doesn't have a fill, there are only cut lines, so you can see the grid behind the design.
The cut file has many intersecting lines, some cut lines, and some score lines, so I couldn't create the carrier with a "fill" but have no worries. It works great!
The purple shapes are the decorative side pieces of the six-pack holder and are completely optional to cut out.
Before we can cut we need to make some adjustments.
Highlight the entire design and select Ungroup.
In the layers panel, there are two line layers. When you select each layer you will see one is large and covers the entire design. That one we leave as is.
The other layer is only about half of the design when highlighted. This layer we need to change to score.
To do that, highlight and select Operation, and then Score. This will change that solid line to a dashed line.
If you are using the 1-ounce bottles then you DO NOT want to resize the design. It is sized perfectly to fit those bottles.
Now you can continue and select Make It to send the design to your Cricut to cut. Make sure to follow the prompts so you know what mat to load and when to insert the scoring tip.
Make sure to turn your mat over and peel the mat back from the paper to remove it from the mat. This will keep your paper pieces from curling.
Assembling:
When all of your pieces are cut you will have 6 decorative pieces, and 1 body.
It is easiest to add decorative pieces before you begin folding.
Add some double-sided adhesive to the back of each side panel and adhere it to the front of the base.
Using a bone folder will help you get nice crisp fold lines and I definitely recommend using one.
Turn the shape right side facing down, and begin folding in on the side and bottom score lines.
On the shape, there are a total of 6 wavy cut lines.
Hold the shape so the right side is facing you.
At the top of the wavy lines, fold that score line up/out, and at the bottom fold it down/in.
Again with the right side facing down, apply adhesive to the first slant of each section, and around the handle.
Fold the left tab in, and apply adhesive on the right side of the tab.
Align the holder hole on both sides and press to adhere.
Press the slanted tab with the adhesive into the box end on both sides, tuck in the tab, and adhere.
You should be able to lay the box flat on each side.
Apply adhesive to both short bottom tabs.
On one long bottom side, apply a line of adhesive along the bottom.
Hold the box bottom up.
Fold in the two side tabs, and then fold in the long tab with the adhesive strip.
Last, fold the long tab onto the adhesive.
The final step is to place the box on its bottom and use a bone folder to press those tabs together from the inside of the box.
Now your box is assembled and ready to be filled with treats!
Filling Bottles with Fun Candy:
The mini bottle is such a cute container, but make sure to purchase the correct size bottle. I have tested the 2oz bottles do not fit. You want the 1oz bottles.
There are so many fun things you fill these bottles with.
As long as it fits inside the mouth of the bottle it works!
My bottles are filled with
Other goodies include
If you have other ideas please share them in the comments. I love to see how my designs are used!
Our Crafting Essentials:
- The Cricut Cutting Machine is easily our favorite crafting tool. We use it in so many of our tutorials!
- These MakerX Crafting Tools are perfect for keeping in the craft room and are always ready when needed!
- This Fiskars Paper Trimmer is easy to use and cuts nicely without frayed edges.
- These Scotch Precision Scissors cut like a dream, and you get multiple pairs in a pack!
Our Crafting Essentials:
- The Cricut Cutting Machine is easily our favorite crafting tool. We use it in so many of our tutorials!
- These MakerX Crafting Tools are perfect for keeping in the craft room and are always ready when needed!
- This Fiskars Paper Trimmer is easy to use and cuts nicely without frayed edges.
- These Scotch Precision Scissors cut like a dream, and you get multiple pairs in a pack!
Katie@a mom, a wife, and a me
Thats a great idea!! And couldnt we all use some candy and soda while we pinterest?
Kimberly @ The Brown Eyes Have It
That is really cute! What a fun surprise!
CAS
Love this idea & I have a couple of those carriers saved, because I knew there was a craft project in there somewhere!
CAS
Christina
I like this idea, it's a little bit unexpected! Cute gift for anyone needing a pick me up!
Christina
PS I love the paper you added to the box-this makes it really personal!
Sue @ Cakeballs, cookies and more
ok that is just too cute! It is the girly six pack, much better than beer.
Kelly @ Here Comes the Sun
I would love to get this on my desk! Thanks for sharing at Fabulous Friday.
Sonia
Love it..! I think my husband would too haha
Linda B.
What a cute and fun idea. I mean, who doesn't like candy treats? Thanks for the idea.
Diana - FreeStyleMama
Love it!! So many possibilities!!