Yes — today’s DIY project matches the new site’s look perfectly. I love a coordinated theme, but this idea is more than just pretty. It’s an easy, budget-friendly way to brighten someone’s day. Fill a large box with colorful balloons, leave it on a doorstep, knock, and run — pure surprise and delight. Scroll down for variations and ideas for different occasions.

Supplies
Large box
Foam core (for shapes or letters)
X‑acto knife or box cutter
spray paint (metallics like gold add a nice pop)
Glue or strong adhesive
Latex balloons in assorted colors
Tape (to secure ribbon clusters and close the box)
Start by inflating balloons in a few complementary colors. For reference, a 22″ box held about eleven balloons for this project. You can adjust the box size and balloon count depending on how dramatic you want the reveal.

Next, personalize the box if you like. Cut a simple shape — a letter, number, question mark, or exclamation point — from foam core. Spray paint it a contrasting color (gold looks great) and glue it to the box front for a fun focal point. Once the outside is decorated, gather the balloons and tie their ribbons together about two-thirds of the way down so the balloons remain clustered and pop up when the box is opened. Tape the ribbon cluster to the bottom inside of the box to keep everything in place during delivery.

If you want to include a personal message, tape a note to the balloon cluster or place it inside the box. Alternatively, keep it anonymous for a truly surprising moment.

With a helper, gently push all the balloons into the box. Use one or two pieces of tape to keep the lid closed — you want it secure for delivery but easy to open so the balloons spring out.

Deliver the box by placing it on the recipient’s doorstep, knock lightly, and step back. You can watch from a distance to catch their reaction or leave quietly and enjoy the story later. If you’re worried they might not open it right away, tape a small note on top telling them to open the box.

This concept adapts to many occasions. Try it for a gender reveal by filling the box with pink or blue balloons, place a heart on the front for a Valentine’s surprise, or use it as a creative way to pop the question to friends you want in your wedding party. You could also include small treats, confetti (if you don’t mind cleanup), or a mini gift among the balloons for an extra surprise.



There’s nothing better than a little unexpected cheer on someone’s doorstep.

If you have other ideas for how to use this surprise box, try them out — the possibilities are endless and perfect for spreading joy.