Some of you may have seen this coming…
After my 3-D Pumpkin Cookies, and 3-D Christmas Drums, I was bound to have a few more cookie treasure box ideas!
I’ve been looking forward to doing a Valentine’s Day version since the original Pumpkin Surprise Cookies, and the time has finally rolled around. In some ways, I like this design the best, because you can customize the top of the box any way you want.
I chose a pretty classic design for the top, but the sky’s the limit for the colors and design! These would be extra special personalized with a name, or maybe lovers initials (J+G).
Here’s how I made them…
I started with a batch of my Chocolate Roll Out Cookies. You could certainly use a traditional Sugar Cookie Recipe, or any flavor of your choice.
Bake 3 or 4 heart cookies (of the same size) for each finished box. If you use only 3 total cookies, the space inside for a treasure will be quite small (the depth of one cookie), appropriate for small candies (such as mini M&M’s, or just a note). You can see in the finished photos, I made one box using 3 cookies, and the others using 4.
Bake full cookies (with no cut-outs). After the cookies are baked and have cooled slightly, use a small heart cutter to cut out the centers of the cookies you’ll be using between the top and bottom cookie (either one or two cookies per set, depending on what you’ve decided you want to do).
Allow the cookies to fully cool. Decorate one of the full heart cookies (for each set), which will be your top cookie. You can find some decorating inspiration in my past Valentine’s cookie posts, here, here and here.
While the top cookies are drying, assemble your cookie boxes. I used brown royal icing to hold together each layer. If you use a thin line of icing (as shown below), it probably doesn’t matter what color you use, because it wont show.
Once the decorated cookie tops are dry (after several hours or overnight) add goodies of your choice (small candies, a special note, jewelry) to the box, and set the top on.
(above) 4 cookies ready for one box (a top, a bottom, and two center cookies)
(below) Use royal icing to adhere center cookie (or cookies) to the bottom cookie.
Fill the pretty cookie boxes with goodies of your choice (small candies, a special note, or jewelry), and share with people you love.
Charlotte Moore says
This is one of the cutest things I have seen. You do the most detailed work so elegantly.
Nancy P.@thebittersideofsweet says
These are super cute! They would surprise the kids so much, they would never see this coming! Thanks!
shelly (cookies and cups) says
These are so great! My kids would be all over these!!
Nancy Paine says
Glory, these are super pretty, simple elegance, and you make it easy for anyone to do them. Great pictures, too, as always! Valentine fever, you are creating! 🙂
MASCAKE SCARLETT says
qué cosa tan mona! preciosa la idea… besos!
Sue says
I think thesec are my favorites too, Glory! They are beautiful!
Aikko @ Bake Happy says
This just looks absolutely the cutest treats ever, Glory! Soo amazing! 🙂
Bellenza Bistro says
I still remember your clever Christmas Drum cookies. These are equally adorable!
Lora says
These are just darling. Love them!
Chloe says
So cute! I love the 3-D cookie idea! I bet kids love them! 🙂