Make a Gift Box from Recycled Cardboard by Reusing a Cereal Box

By Melody Miller And Allison Tannery
Published on December 7, 2012
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Gregory Miller/Courtesy Roost Books

Reusing a cereal box — or any empty box from the pantry — can quickly becomes great gift wrap when you make a gift box from recycled cardboard. In Ruby Star Wrapping, authors Melody Miller and Allison Tannery inspire you to think resourceful, reusable and unusual when it comes to gift packaging. This project for a DIY gift box comes from chapter 2, “If the Gift is Small, Soft or Squishy.”

We love how easily an empty box from the pantry can become such great gift wrap. Cereal, pasta, hot chocolate, breakfast bars, crackers, popcorn, cookies–the variety of boxes is endless. One of our favorites is the toaster pastries box from Trader Joe’s (Melody’s kids love these, so there’s always a box available).

This past Christmas when we had prototypes coming out our ears, Blake and I used a cereal box to give our parents homemade photo books, which no, are neither small, nor soft, nor squishy, but worked nonetheless! Note: Very few grandparents can resist entire books of their grandchildren. Easy + impactful + inexpensive = SCORE.

Materials You’ll Need

  • Empty food box from your pantry
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