With spring just around the corner, we’re sharing some fun and super quick printable Easter gift boxes with you.
These lamb and chick boxes are so easy to make and are perfect as little gifts for family, friends and classmates. They’d also be a great addition to any fun Easter egg hunt or springtime party.

All you have to do is download the file, and print it onto some thick paper before cutting out the box and filling it with some treats. It only takes a couple of minutes to create each box making it the perfect last-minute gift.

Here’s what you’ll need to make the Easter gift boxes:

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- Free chick box & lamb box templates – download by entering your email address below
- Thick paper or card – we recommend card that’s about 160g/m²
- Printer – we love this printer (it’s a newer model of the one we have)
- Scissors and/or a craft knife
- Glue or double-sided tape
- Ruler
- Cutting mat
- Treats
Here are all of the details on how to make the chick and lamb gift boxes:
These boxes are so easy to make that you don’t really need any instructions, but just in case, here are the steps to make your own Easter gift boxes.
Step 1
Download The Printable
Download the PDF file by entering your email address below. The file will get sent straight to your inbox.
Step 2
Print The Templates
Print the boxes onto some thick paper with your printer. We have this printer which we love. It prints high-quality and the ink lasts forever.
Step 3
Cut Out The Easter Gift Boxes
Cut out the boxes. I generally prefer to use a craft knife for almost all cutting but you could use scissors as well. Just choose what you prefer and find the easiest to use.

We also created a PNG file for these Easter gift boxes that you can use with your cutting machine (like a Cricut or M1). You can download the chick and lamb gift box printables for your cutting machine here.
Step 4
Score The Fold Lines
For super clean folds, score along the fold lines at the bottom of the box. This is optional but it will give you a much cleaner and tidier finish.


Step 5
Assemble The Boxes & Fill Them With Treats
To make the box fold up the sides and slot them over the little tabs. The last thing to do is attach the chick’s head and feet and the lamb’s woolly head with a dot of glue or some double-sided tape.

When the chick and lamb boxes are ready, you can fill them with some delicious treats.

A few tips to make these chick and lamb gift boxes:
- The PDF templates are designed to fit on A4 paper but will work on letter-sized paper, too.
- Use paper that’s thick enough to hold its shape but not too thick to make folding difficult or for your printer to struggle.
- Use strong glue or double-sided tape to attach the heads to the body. You don’t want your gift box animals to loose their heads!
- If you want to cut the file with your Cricut or xTool M1, we’ve also created PNG versions of this file!

And, if you love these Easter chick and lamb gift boxes, you’ll also love our bunny gift boxes, too. The bunny boxes are just as easy to make and are perfect little Easter gifts.

As you can see, I really wasn’t exaggerating when I said these were easy to make. No one would know that these gift boxes require almost no effort but I’m sure anyone would love to receive a cute chick box or lamb box this Easter.

Oh, and don’t forget that you can make this project even quicker by getting the files you need to print these Easter gift boxes as well as the bunny box on your cutting machine. You can download the cutting files for the Easter gift box templates here.
Which box is your favourite? Do you already have plans for the Easter holidays?
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