Four Point Star Origami Treat Box


These would be great for a kid's craft party! Each child could make their own box and fill it with assorted candy. No tape or glue required. Recommended for ages 9+.

You will need:
  • 6 inch by 6 inch square piece of paper. If you have 12" x 12" scrapbook paper, cut it into four 6" squares!
  • scissors (to cut paper squares) 


If your paper has different colors on each side, choose which color you would like to show on the star versus the color that will show on the bottom outer part of the box. The scrapbook paper I used was plain white on the underside and patterned green on top.

For a white star, fold the paper lengthwise with the pattern/colored paper showing. For a patterned star, fold lengthwise with the white side showing.


* Note "a": Fold the paper lengthwise. Orient the paper so that the fold is at the top.

You will have a rectangle. This rectangle should show two squares, each with a diagonal crease. Look at the right square. The crease separates the square into two triangles. We need these triangles to lay on top of each other. Simply hold the right upper triangle down with your right hand. Place the pointer finger of your left hand on the diagonal crease. Use your remaining fingers to fold down the left bottom triangle





Each box can hold five Hershey's miniatures.




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18 comments

  1. Thanks for sharing this! Cute treat box!

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  2. Very cute and great clear instructions.

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    1. Thanks Julia! Your framed coke labels turned out so cute!

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  3. I love the box and your beautiful, detailed tutorial! Great party idea too - to have kids make their own and fill it.

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  4. These are so cute. My son's really into origami lately and he'd love to try these.

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  5. This is such a cute idea! I pinned it so I can make them when it's my turn for soccer snack this season. Thanks for sharing!

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  6. Those are cute. They would be fun for a birthday party!

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  7. This is so lovely and I love how you created such an appealing visual tutorial. Thank you!

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  8. What a cute idea!! Great for gifts :)

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  9. This is a cute idea! Thanks for sharing!

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  10. These would be cute for a birthday party!!

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  11. Kudos to you for posting on origami! I learned it in my birth country of Korea. I have made these before. I had a Japanese foreign exchange student show me how to make the compound geometric ones too. This post brought back good memories. Thank you. Blessings~

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  12. I remember making these as a kid. They're beautiful boxes!

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  13. Very cool! Thank you for sharing this post at City of Creative Dream's City of Links on Friday! I appreciate you taking the time to party with me. Hope to see you again this week :)

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