Want to package your small gift in a cute box? Or need multiple gift boxes with name tags? These printable gift boxes are perfect! There are two different designs available, one with a place to write a name (perfect for teachers who want to surprise their students) and one without. Both boxes come in black and white and color versions.
What you need
Print out any template you like. They all fold the same way. We’ll show you a template with a name tag, just so you know how to write the name so it doesn’t get spelled backwards when you fold the gift box. See image above :).
Once the name is in place, cut the box.
Fold along the dotted lines. Add glue to the boxes that say glue (just a word of warning, the colored boxes will have text missing, please check the black and white templates to see where to glue).
Assemble the box. Fill it with stuff. Close it (you can also add a little glue here).
While we think the colored ones are pretty cute, nothing beats the black and white ones that you can personalize yourself! There are so many ways to color these (and add glitter, seriously, let them sparkle).
Cute right? We think this is the perfect gift to give to kids in your classroom as you can write their names on the box. You can even let them color it in a few days in advance.
What should I put in there?
Just a few ideas here
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