Free Printable Gift Boxes To Colour
/Create your own colourful gift boxes with these Free Printable Gift Boxes! Perfect for Valentine’s Day, birthdays, classroom treats, and party favours. Just print, colour, fold, and fill with tiny gifts for a handmade touch everyone will love.
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Cute Paper Box Templates To Colour.
I’ve always loved making little gift boxes. There’s just something so special about turning a simple piece of paper into a cute, handmade box ready to hold a tiny surprise. And since I also love colouring, I thought… why not combine the two?
All you need to do is print them out, grab your favourite pencils or markers, and start colouring before folding them into adorable little boxes. You can print them as many times as you like and experiment with different colour combinations to create your own unique mini gift boxes.
They're such a fun way to wrap small gifts, party favours, sweet treats, or just a fun rainy-day craft project.
DIY Gift Boxes.
There are 3 different designs ready for you to customise. A cute flower pattern that would be lovely for spring gifts, birthdays, or party favours. A diagonal stripe version and a blank box with the ribbon and bow on it, to which you can add your own design.
I used soft pastel shades for mine, but bold, bright colours would look amazing too. Each template folds into a little square box measuring 2.25 x 2.25 inches, which is just the right size for chocolates, jewellery, stickers, LEGO minifigures, or other small gifts.
I think handmade packaging makes any gift feel extra special. Even the smallest treat feels special when it’s tucked inside a handmade paper box.
Supplies:
Free Gift Box Templates (sign up using your email address below)
Scissors
Ruler
Double-Sided Tape or A Glue Runner
How To Make A Colour Your Own Gift Box.
1. Print out all the templates or choose your favourite design.
I printed my template on 200GSM cardstock, but you can also use standard printer paper. The thicker card helps make the final gift box a bit stronger.
2. Colour the template however you like.
3. Carefully cut around the edges.
4. Score and fold along the lines using a bone folder and ruler.
The back of a butter knife works just as well if you don't have a bone folder.
5. Glue or tape the tabs into place where it says glue, leaving the blank top tabs unglued.
6. Assemble the box.
7. Fill with tiny gifts or treats for any special occasion.
