Choosing The Best Small Gift Boxes
When it comes to gifts, it is better to give than receive. As a child, I remember my grandmother saying that, and, as a child, the idea was lost on me as I ripped open my presents with the glee of a child. Today, I am an adult, and I still open presents with the glee of a child. However, I now have a great appreciation for what my grandmother once said. Giving gifts is much better than receiving them - unless it is my anniversary, but that is a whole other story.
Choosing small gift boxes is one way I choose to give. I remember back in the 90s when these wonderful presents started getting popular. Each one was a wondrous collage of tidbits and morsels of surprised eliciting awes from the person lucky enough to be receiving such a present.
Small gift boxes are a great idea if you think about it! These nifty ideas have a bunch of little things instead of one large thing. One of my favorite types is my Mexican themed one. A large bottle of homemade Tejano sauce was proudly in the middle with smaller goodies such as Mexican candies. Straw was the filler which gave the present an awesome western look and feel. There were even tortilla chips filling the authentic Mexican basket. Absolutely stunning, and I loved the expressions when these were received.
The best one I received was the fresh pecan one. Let me tell you… this was amazing! Let me explain.
First, I had a small container of chocolate covered pecans that was simply awesome, then the honey coated pecans were closely like pralines. I loved them, and so did everyone else in my house. But the kicker was a huge container of fresh Texan pecans still in their shell. Talk about delicious. Of course, I also loved the containers. If you have never had fresh Texan pecans, you seriously have no idea what it is you are missing! Try some today. You will not ever look at other pecans the same again.
What is the different between a small gift box and a gift basket? This is a question I get a lot, but the answer is simple: one is in a box and one is in a basket! But the reason for this is a little more complicated…
A box is going to be better for shipping and wrapping. The box format of this means you get to have the items laying flat, and this makes it a whole lot easier to ship, say, glasses and margarita mix without worrying the contents will end up on the postal office floor making a mess. Of course, a basket is great for wrapping with cellophane and giving on the spot. The packaging is not as stable, but if it is an immediate present, you will not need the added stability.
When you are choosing the best small gift boxes for your gift-giving purposes, you will find all sorts of edibles and inedibles to keep you going. Choose something they will enjoy by choosing something you would enjoy. And remember, it is better to give than it is to receive. Thanks, Grandma!
Watch the video related to Small Gift Boxes
In this 2-part video, I am building a scrap-wood gift box. The lid fits nicely because of a simple router technique.
Help answer the question about Small Gift Boxes
We want to buy 500 small gift boxes with matching bags. We need our logo printed on them. Who can do this?
I have found a company who will do it, but they are taking forever to get the print ready and then we have to wait five weeks plus delivery. There must be a company that can do this faster. Anybody know of one?
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Comments on Choosing The Best Small Gift Boxes
2:46 am
Will you be my Grandmother too!
It is perfectly acceptable. However, I would
suggest keeping the money out of the gift,
and presenting the money in a separate card
with a note that says…
A honeymoon is a cherished time, I hope
this Wedding Gift will add to your time.
By adding a note telling her the money is her
wedding present and used for her honeymoon
they are now aware of the extra funds they will
have to plan with.
3:09 am
I was searching for a good how-to video on box-making, and you win for two reasons — the box looks exactly like what I had in mind; and you like Brubeck. Can't beat that combination.
8:44 pm
steve thank you for taking the time to put this video together. i looked through books and online and this was the most helpful instruction i found. it really helped me finish an important personal project. thanks again.
4:24 am
Look for good quality wrapping paper. Some are even printed with a grid pattern on the wrong side to aid in cutting. Size your paper carefully, so you only have 1/2 inch or so of overlap. Make distinct and sharp creases. Use a good tape that will seal well and blend in.
And relax…..any sign of true effort always makes the package look better.