Reindeer pillow box

DIY reindeer pillow box

This reindeer pillow box printable is a quick and easy DIY gift idea that’s perfect as a little something to hand out to kids’ friends. You could also use it as wrapping for gifting small items (like jewelry, or mini stationery items).

Best of all, we’re giving the reindeer pillow box template away for free!

You might also like these printable Santa and reindeer gift baskets

Pillow box reindeer DIY gift idea

Sometimes you need a quick and easy small gift to hand out at Christmas. Most of the kids’ friends hand out candy canes or Santa chocolates, with a hand-written message in a card. 

My kids are a bit lazy though. When I buy them cards for their friends they usually can’t be bothered writing them out and they don’t end up getting used at all.

These reindeer pillow boxes are a cute alternative to handmade cards. Admittedly though, printing and folding them together would take at least as long as writing out a card – ha ha ha. But they’re a little more fun to make.

printable reindeer pillow box DIY gift idea

Also, with minimalism being one of the biggest current trends, I find it difficult to give people more ‘stuff’ they neither want nor need, but I still want to give them something. Because, you know, it’s Christmas. For this reason I like to give edible gifts, and you can package edible gifts very cutely! It gives them a ‘handmade’ element.

I’ve also created a line art version of the template so that you (or the kids) can colour your own version of the pillow box.

line art pillow box template for colour your own

How to make the reindeer pillow box

You will need

  • White card stock for printing (ordinary paper is a little to flimsy to hold the shape well, I tried it)
  • A scoring tool or blunt butter knife
  • A ruler and cutting mat
  • Glue stick
  • The printable reindeer pillow box template

Get the pillow box template

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How to

Print the template to card stock and score the fold lines with your scoring tool or blunt butter knife. It’s particularly important to score the curved fold lines so that the pillow box folds properly once you glue it together.

score the fold lines

Cut the shapes out.

Reindeer pillow box shapes

Glue the box together by putting glue along the white tab.

Squeeze the sides gently to puff the shape out and fold the top and bottom edges inwards. They should fold along the lines you have scored.

Glue the ears to the front, and the antlers to the back.

Fill with treats or small items to gift and you’re done.

reindeer gift boxes

Aren’t they cute?

More handmade gift ideas

reindeer treat boxes

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