Before I stopped working,
my co-workers and I had set up a system where we were
taking turns bringing in lunch for our principal,
who was going through a tough time.
"There, there..."
I figured out I would bring in a sandwich from Trader Joe's
and include some homemade goodies
but what about the packaging?
Then I thought,
what's happier than a Happy Meal?!
"Happy" is literally in the name!*
The internets, sadly, could not help me out with a pattern,
so I just asked for an empty box from the smiling worker at McDonald's.
Then I got to work.
I carefully opened the Happy Meal box,
and placed it on top of some red poster board.
I used paperclips to keep it in place while tracing around it.
I cut it out with both scissors and a craft knife;
you're going to need the craft knife for the tight parts.
I used a letter opener to make "divots" through the box,
so I would know the points where I needed to fold.
I used my ruler and the letter opener to score the folding lines.
I glued and taped it together...
and,
Ta Daaaa!
I decorated it with stickers and pictures of students at our school.
Because nothing makes a principal happier than smiling students!
Did she like it?
You bet!
* I know, I knooooow... McDonald's is terrible for you.
Which is why I packed a nice sandwich and grapes, instead of nuggets.