Cookies For Santa Free Printable

$.50
5 Minutes
Easy
Christmas Eve just wouldn't be complete without setting out Cookies for Santa. With Santa's busy schedule he will appreciate this "to go" container filled with cookies that he can take back to his sleigh and share with all of his reindeer.
This free printable was designed with holiday papers by TheDigiRainbow on Etsy & the adorable Santa clipart is by Lisa Craig at Primsy Doodle Designs.
Please visit my blog to view the step by step picture tutorial and to download the free printable PDF. (link listed below)
Materials You Will Need:


1. Cardstock or Matte Photo Paper


( I prefer LD Heavy Coated Inkjet Paper it's inexpensive and prints in vivid colors. )


2. Scissors


3. Double Sided Tape ( I prefer Scor-Pal )


4. Christmas Cookies


5. Access to a printer.


If you don't have a printer most Public Libraries will allow you to bring your own cardstock or matte photo paper and they usually charge a nominal fee. You can always call them in advance to find out their pricing.
Before printing make sure that the “fit to page” selection is NOT selected so they print out the correct size.
Load your printer with your cardstock or matte photo paper and print the box.
Cut the box out along the white edges. See preview image above for an example of creating tabs on the side. I have found it helps add support to the inside of the box. Fold on the printed white lines. If you have a scoring board you can use that to add the folds.
Place your double sided tape on the flaps on the inside of the box on the back section. (The tallest flaps).
Fold the side flap with the tape on it over the other flap and seal. I made the folds on the bottom of the box "after" I had both sides taped by placing one hand inside the box and pressing my fingers along the white lines as I pinched the white lines on the outside with my other hand.
Kristina - CuteCrafting
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