🎉 Elevate your event with timeless charm and unforgettable favors!
The KPOSIYA 100 Pack Wedding Favor Boxes feature a refined laser-cut lace design crafted from pearlescent art paper, each box measuring 2 x 2 x 3.15 inches and accompanied by a 40mm ribbon. Flat-packed for easy assembly, these elegant beige boxes are perfect for weddings, bridal showers, birthdays, and other special occasions, providing a stylish and versatile way to present small gifts or treats.
M**A
It’s a bit of work, but not so bad to do
The media could not be loaded. They are a bit tedious because of all the folding but I used the edge of my desk and I did all the ones you see in the picture in about 2 1/2 hours. They are cute and I Will be filling them with Hershey’s kisses and adding a sticker to the bottom with the birthday design. I’ll try to remember to add a pic when it’s all complete.It’s not super sturdy because it has a lot of cuts in the design so it’s expected. But it’s a very nice box for favors
S**N
Pretty in Pink
Lovely favor box adds a pop of elegance to the place setting. Easy to assemble will add kisses for guests
M**
Gorgeous. A lot of work. But, worth it!
These are absolutely GORGEOUS favor boxes. I hope this review will help you and save you time from what I learned assembling them. My instructions may seem extremely time-consuming and like they won’t be worth the bother. But, don’t let them discourage you. I thought they were worth every effort.The pros:The color is accurate in the product photos. I would call this more of a coral, peachy pink than a true pink or blush pink. Fortunately, I was using many different shades of a light pink, coral pink, blush pink, and baby pink, so they went together with my decor beautifully. They have a beautiful, pearl shimmer finish.They are absolutely gorgeous and rich looking. Even though they are small boxes, they actually hold a lot.They can hold 18 Hershey Kisses, which shocked me. I thought they’d only hold, maybe, 5. So, I had to go and buy a ton more Kisses. Ha! I only placed 16 in each box because I felt that the Kisses were settling and pushing out on the delicate sides. I was afraid they would tear. 16 seemed to be the magic number.A few cons:They are VERY delicate and VERY flimsy. You have to be extremely careful in the folding process. It’s easy to damage, rip, tear the cutout scroll work. But, once they’re assembled, filled, and tied, they hold up extremely well.Like another reviewer said, they take a long time to assemble. A LONG TIME TO ASSEMBLE. That reviewer said that it took 5 minutes for each one. I found that to be accurate, but I was able to streamline the process and got the time down to 3.5 minutes per box. I had 60 boxes to assemble and did this two weeks ahead of the event. It took about 3.5-4 hours. So, if you have several to do, pop on your favorite series to binge watch and plan to be there for a while. Maybe even plan to do these over the course of a weekend or two. Just saying.I tried to post a photo of each step of the box assembly for you. May I suggest this process:*BEFORE YOU GET STARTED WITH THE FOLDING PROCESS* The top, angled “roof” edges of each box have cut work that will probably need weeded! They will need the cut out piece removed that didn’t fall out during production at the factory. This process was tedious and you have to be careful not to just pull the excess out. Some of them were still significantly attached and I ripped the box and couldn’t use it. Learn from my mistake and save yourself the heartache. Ha.1. Grab a sturdy credit card ( I actually used the Amazon Prime card since it’s made of a heavy metal or some space age material… lol) and use it to help you bend all serrated folds. There are 20 folds per box!!!2. With the box on a hard surface like a table or using a large, hardback book in your lap like I did, place the credit card at the seam. Hold the credit card sturdy at the seam and bend the box side that’s sticking out toward you. Fold all box sides first, then bottoms, then the top edges where the tops start to slope to form the top of the favor box. You will have folded 16 of the 20 folds at this point. It’s sooooo important that you don’t forget to fold any of the edges. I forgot the top edges on a couple of them and only saw it after I had attached the ribbon, filled them, and tied the ribbons. It was impossible to try to bend the top edges at that point without deforming the fold and creasing the box in the wrong place because they’re so flimsy. I didn’t use those two boxes.You will fold the box sides, tops, and bottom edges inward toward each other. Flip the box over and bend all of the rounded, angled edges that form the dome of the top section. You will bend them in the opposite direction of the box sides, tops, and bottoms. It will make sense when you put the box together.3. After you’ve done an initial bend of each of the 20 folds, go over the entire box and crease each fold you just made so that the folds are sharper, crisper. This all actually goes very fast once you get the hang of it.4. With the box upside down, fold the box together, joining the bottom first. Reference photo.5. After the box bottom is connected, carefully insert the tab into the slot on the box side. I had to insert the top of the tab in the slot and then move it up a little in the slot in order to place the bottom edge in, being careful not to rip the box, and shift the tab so it would “catch” in the slot and “lock” in place.6. I used a wide-eyed embroidery needle to thread the ribbon through the ribbon holes. Pinch top tabs together, two-by-two, and thread the ribbon around. I left about 4 inches of the ribbon out as a tail at the beginning. Reference photo.7. Leave the ribbon loose so you can fill your boxes.8. Fill your boxes.9. Tie ribbons into pretty bows.10. Angle cut or dovetail your ribbon ends.Voila!Finally, if you’re not careful in boxing them together for transport, the boxes can become entangled next to each other. I found that out the hard way. As I pulled a box out, it was caught on the one next to it and tore the scrollwork. I couldn’t use two boxes that that happened to. I took the time to cut tissue paper into long three-inch strips; and, as I boxed the finished favors, I wove the tissue around the boxes in a serpentine pattern. This kept the box sides from touching and the scrollwork getting intertwined.I sure hope this review helped you. I wished that the company would’ve included instructions with them or a video on Amazon showing how to assemble them.Overall, I was extremely happy with this purchase! I gave the product 4 stars only because the assembly was a bit tedious.
P**L
Garbage
Complete garbage. Small, super fragile, and tedious to assemble. Just attempting to assemble ruins it, and in the end it can barely hold anything. Don’t waste your time with this one. Very disappointed.
L**A
Small and annoying but cute
These are adorable but difficult.The box are much smaller than seen in the photos, they paper is also very flimsy. It is not hard card stock it but stronger than regular paper. There are no instructions we had to look to YouTube. And each box takes a while to fold and secure. But in the end they do the trick. Don't give up.
A**R
It works!
Love them the quality is good and easy to assemble!
J**A
Just loved this little box
Bought this with low expectation and get a beautiful box for my wedding favors.It’s very gentle and can be easily tear or crush, so be careful.Totally worth the price and it’s just beauty. I loved.
A**E
Very small
Very small box. Very disappointed in this purchase. Always read the details. Very flimsy material used for the box.
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