Since they were first made in the photos in this post are of the Rooster, but rest assured the printables are of the little golden ox you see to the left! But they make great containers for treats to give out as party favors. You could also add some red tissue paper to pad out the boxes. You can read more about Chinese New Year on my blog here.
If you do decide to buy a new printer, make sure you read through the complete specs to see the paper sizes, ink prices, etc. I will be updating all of my free printables for the Chinese New Year. Click the download link to save the printable file s to your computer. Download A4 Paper Size. Download US Letter Size. Download A3 Paper Size. Please read the full Terms and Conditions. Colours may vary slightly on printing due to different screen and printer settings.
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Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Free Chinese New Year Printables. January 8 Jump to How-To. Join The Pumpkin Patch and get notified when I share more free printables! Continue to Content. Cut each template out, and use a craft knife or scoring tool to score along the lines as demonstrated by the black lines in the photo below. The line on the "lid" needs to be cut all the way through for the tab to slot into it.
Begin folding. I start with the straight not diagonal! Score along the lines with a ruler and a butter knife, or use a scoring tool if you have one.
It helps to work on a soft surface when you're scoring - I like to lay out a tea towel on the table and work on top of that. Scoring the lines makes it easy to fold the box into shape.
Find the piece of the template that looks like the photo below, and apply glue or double sided tape to the tabs. A glue stick works fine. Attach the other pieces of the template to the tabs.
Make sure that the piece with the tab goes opposite the piece with the slot. Also, make sure that all the pieces are printed-side up. Score along the printed lines using a butter knife and a ruler, or a scoring tool if you own one. I find it helps to work on a soft surface, like a tea towel spread on the table. Scoring the lines will make it easy to fold the box into shape. Bend up the four sides of the template into a bowl shape like this.
The "bowl" will have flaps that protrude outward at each of the four corners. Take hold of the flaps at the four corners of the box and bend them around the left and right sides like this. Staple the flaps to the sides of the box. Or you can glue them instead. I prefer to staple them because it's quicker.
Cut out all the pieces of the large takeout box template. Score along the printed lines with a butter knife or a scoring tool if you own one. It helps to work on a soft surface when you score, e. The rest of the assembly is the same as for the medium box template: continue here.
I hope you liked my Chinese take out box templates! Check out more of my gift box templates below.
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