Oriental Mini Party Boxes
Mini Party Boxes Oriental
An Evening on the Orient
Fill these Chinese take out boxes with treats! The 2 ¼" high, 2 ¾" paper square boxes are easy to assemble. Sold in dozens.Detailed shipping information
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Pros
- Easy To Use
- Good Value
Cons
- Too Small
Best Uses
- Celebration
Comments:
They were cute but smaller than I realized because I hadn't paid attention to the size, but cute for decoration and I could fit one fortune cookie in each.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Fun
Cons
Best Uses
Comments:
A simple guide to assembling the boxes would be a great help.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Attractive
- Great Color
Cons
- Not Enough Room
Best Uses
Comments:
Wish they were a little bigger, could only put in a fortune cookie. Used for daughters 16th birthday party which was China Towne theme. We put a fortune cookie and small thank you note inside and each person received one when they left. Also need instructions on how toput them together for people that aren't usedto things like that.
Pros
- Attractive
Cons
- Flimsy
- Looks Cheap
- Takes awhile to assemble
Best Uses
- Party Favor
Comments:
I used these to package mini-cupcakes. Size is perfect but the container is flimsy in weight. Comes in a perforated page that must be cut out before you can assemble. Must be taped or fastened with clear stickers in two spots.
Pros
- Perfect size
Cons
- Difficult to assemble
- Flimsy
Best Uses
- Adults
- Celebration
- Party Favors and Activities
- Themed Parties
Comments:
These are cute. However, I had 48 of them to assemble. Luckily I ordered far enough in advance, so I had time to put them together. They are of light-weight paper and the perferations had to be slit with a knife. Also had to use scotch tape to hold them together. They are the perfect size for one fortune cookie.
Pros
- Good Value
Cons
Best Uses
- Party Favors and Activities
Comments:
Although the printed design isn't always in good registration, they make a clever way to deliver a little favor such as cinnamon redhots, ginger candy or a fortune cookie. I put them with other favors inside a larger gift box such as a Chinese takeaway box decorated for the season. With my big hands, I find them a little harder to assemble, but not a big deal.
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