March 27th is Easter Sunday and I love creating baskets for my three great nephews. Well, Boo gets one, too. Yes, yes, I still put a basket together for her! Her basket isn't big or expensive but I love putting in her favorite peeps marshmallow treats and a Starbucks gift card.
I also love to give out small candy favors to family and friends. But, if you're like me, your desire to give is greater than your budget. This is what makes today's project so helpful. Although I've created my favor with an Easter theme this pattern could easily be adapted to weddings, showers and graduation favors.
Following the video in this post, you will find the pattern for the mini cup, cutting dimensions for the holder and a link to the online company where I purchased the mini cups and lids.
Enjoy!
Mini cups can be purchased HERE.
Mini cup lids can be purchased HERE.
Cutting Dimensions
Box insert:
- Cut cardstock 4 1/2" x 4 1/2"
- Score at 1 1/4" on all four sides
Holder:
- Cut two pieces of cardstock each 2 3/4" x 8"
- Score both pieces, 2" from one end
- Whisper White cardstock for image is cut 2" x 2"
- Pear Pizzazz cardstock is cut 2 1/4" x 2 1/4"
It's time to order your March Studio Stamps in the Mail. Stamp with me from home! All the details are HERE.

Love this project–adorable!!
Thank you, Meagan!!!
Would love to use the mini cups, and it is a great price, but at checkout they wanted almost $15.00 to ship. This I cannot do. With the lids, it would bring the cost of 50 cups/100 lids to $23.00!
Hi Marlene! The shipping is expensive that’s why I ordered 100 and shared the expense with friends and downline. Even with just 50 cups (and 100 lids) the cost is only $.46 each, which, in my opinion, very affordable. I hate paying shipping too, but it’s the nature of ordering online. I hope you’ll find others that will be willing to go in with you so you can order them.