Imagine picking up a deck of cards and discovering each one is actually a tiny book.
That’s the magic of this matchbox craft, ordinary playing cards transform into covers for miniature storybooks with hidden drawers.
They’re perfect as party favors, themed decorations, or even a playful way to present small notes or prizes.
These matchbox books don’t just decorate; they invite you into a little game of discovery every time you open one.
Materials Needed
- 1 deck of playing cards (standard size, 2.5” × 3.5”)
- Empty matchboxes (one per card used, 2” × 1.5” size)
- Glue stick or craft glue
- Decorative paper or cardstock for book spines (1” wide strips)
- Optional: tea or coffee stain for an aged look
- Scissors and ruler
Step-by-step Guide
Step 1: Choose your favorite playing cards to serve as book covers. Kings, Queens, and Aces make great focal points.
Step 2: Glue a playing card to the top of each matchbox sleeve, trimming edges neatly. For a book effect, attach an extra card to the back.
Step 3: Cut strips of cardstock to form spines and glue them between the two cards. This creates the illusion of a little book.
Step 4: Insert the matchbox drawer and fill it with small notes, charms, or candies.
Step 5: If you like a vintage look, lightly stain the edges of the cards with tea or coffee before gluing.
Tips:
These make wonderful favors for casino nights, Alice in Wonderland parties, or even unique wedding table gifts.
You can write fortunes, jokes, or secret messages inside for an extra fun twist.