Scalloped Round Favor Box Template

This scalloped round favor box brings vintage, bakery-window charm to small treats — truffles, macarons, bath bombs, rings, or potpourri. The cylinder rolls from a single strip, the disc base keeps it sturdy, and the scalloped lid lifts off for an elegant reveal. Lovely for weddings, tea parties, and baby showers.

Scalloped Round Favor Box Small (Ø2.5 × 2 in) assembled mockup
Scalloped Round Favor Box Small (Ø2.5 × 2 in) flat dieline cut and score

Small (Ø2.5 × 2 in)

Finished size: 2.5 in diameter × 2 in tall
Cut: Fits a 12×12 mat · Letter/A4 friendly

Includes: SVG + DXF (with separate cut & score lines)

Scalloped Round Favor Box Large (Ø3 × 2.5 in) assembled mockup
Scalloped Round Favor Box Large (Ø3 × 2.5 in) flat dieline cut and score

Large (Ø3 × 2.5 in)

Finished size: 3 in diameter × 2.5 in tall
Cut: Fits a 12×12 mat · Letter/A4 friendly

Includes: SVG + DXF (with separate cut & score lines)

How to assemble

  1. Cut — Load 65–110 lb cardstock and cut the file. Solid black lines are the cut paths.
  2. Score — Run the dashed lines as score/fold lines (the separate SCORE layer). Scoring makes crisp folds.
  3. Fold — Fold every scored line, folding away from the scored side for sharp edges.
  4. Glue — Glue the wall seam, fold the bottom tabs onto the base disc, then glue the lid skirt. Let it set before filling.

Cardstock tip: Use 65–110 lb (176–300 gsm) cardstock. 65 lb folds easily for small boxes; 80–110 lb gives larger boxes and lids more structure. Always score before folding.

Decorating & Gift Ideas

The scalloped round box is the dressy one — that frilled, petal-edged lid makes even a plain piece of cardstock look like it came from a gift shop. It is a wedding and bridal-shower staple: fill it with sugared almonds, truffles, or a delicate piece of jewelry for the bridesmaids. It also makes a lovely keepsake box for a ring, a lock of baby’s hair, or a single ornament. Because the round lid is the star, let it shine — a metallic vinyl monogram in the center, a thin satin ribbon around the rim, or a cluster of tiny paper flowers on top is all it needs. Cut the lid in a contrasting or foil cardstock to make the scallops pop.

File Formats & Compatibility

This box downloads in SVG and DXF. The SVG goes to Cricut and Silhouette Designer Edition; the DXF works in the free Silhouette Studio and in laser cutters such as Glowforge. The scalloped edge has a lot of small curves, so a sharp blade and the SVG’s clean vector path matter here — and as always, the score lines sit on their own layer so the round wall folds into a smooth cylinder.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the round wall hold its shape?

The template scores a series of fine vertical creases along the side strip so it curves into a clean circle, then glues to the scalloped base. Score those lines for the smoothest result.

Is the scalloped lid hard to cut?

Not at all — just use a fresh blade so the small scallop curves come out crisp. The SVG keeps the path clean at any size.

What should I fill it with?

It is sized for small, light contents: candy, jewelry, soap, potpourri, or a keepsake. It is a favorite for wedding favors and bridesmaid gifts.

Can I cut the lid in a different color?

Yes, and it looks great that way. Cut the base in one cardstock and the scalloped lid in a contrasting or foil stock for extra contrast.

Related Designs

See all of our free gift box templates, or browse other elegant shapes: the hexagon treat box, the heart chocolate box, or the gable favor box. Top the lid with a design from our Christmas SVG designs for holiday favors.