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Custom Easter Boxes

Custom Easter Boxes help your seasonal products feel ready for buyers, shelves, and shipping. You can use them for gifts, retail packs, event sets, and online orders. iBOX Factory helps you plan the structure, material, print, and add ons so your easter boxes fit your product and your sales plan. 

Description

Plan Easter Egg Boxes With the Right Material 

Match the material to the sales channel. Materials change how your easter boxes feel in hand. You can use food safe paperboard, Kraft board, coated cardstock, corrugated board, and rigid board depending on the product weight, price point, and sales channel. Food items may need coated or food safe boards. Fragile sets may need corrugated board or rigid stock. Small gift items may work well in folding cartons. We  help match material strength with your product, not a random sample. This keeps costs controlled while giving your packaging enough body for stacking, packing, and repeat handling during seasonal demand. 

Choose Easter Packaging Boxes Around the Product 

Look at the buying moment. Your custom Easter boxes must match what you sell and how buyers receive it. For easter boxes, we look at weight, product count, display needs, and shipping distance before suggesting egg boxes, candy boxes, window cartons, gable boxes, treat boxes, rigid gift boxes, and display boxes. This helps you avoid a box that looks good but fails during packing. Candy brands, bakeries, toy sellers, gift shops, and ecommerce sellers can use one style for retail shelves and another for mailers or gift sets. The goal is simple. Your packaging should hold the product, explain the offer, and make the seasonal theme clear without making the buyer work hard. 

Size Easter Treat Boxes for Real Orders 

Think through packing speed. Size planning affects packing speed, shipping cost, and product safety. Common needs include egg holders, chocolate boxes, cookie boxes, toy boxes, gift set sizes, and display tray sizes. A box that is too large may need extra filling. A box that is too tight can damage corners, lids, or labels. We can help you set inside dimensions, choose depth, and plan room for inserts or dividers. This is useful for brands that sell mixed seasonal sets because the same outer box can sometimes work with different inserts. Your team gets more control without adding more box styles than needed. 

Make Easter Gift Boxes Easier to Display 

Plan the structure around real handling. Easter gift boxes should help products sit neatly in stores, pop up shops, or ecommerce photos. A window can show color, texture, or product count. A sleeve can carry the main holiday message while the inner box stays clean. A gable shape can work well for event handing and gift counters. We can suggest shelf friendly panels, barcode placement, and front facing artwork so your display does not feel crowded. This matters more during busy seasons because buyers compare options fast and often decide from the front panel alone. 

Add Details That Support Easter Packaging Boxes 

Use print space with care. Add-ons should solve a real problem. For custom Easter boxes, useful options include windows, dividers, inserts, handles, ribbons, hang tabs, and die cut bunny shapes. A divider can separate flavors or small items. A handle can help with party packs or food orders. A window can show a product without opening the box. A ribbon can support gift appeal, while a hang tab can help retail placement. Our team helps you choose add ons based on product use, order volume, and buyer behavior. This keeps the box practical and avoids extra features that add cost without helping the sale. 

Use Easter Candy Boxes for Clear Seasonal Artwork 

Keep the design useful. Seasonal artwork needs room to breathe. With Easter candy boxes, you can use front panels for the theme, side panels for product details, and the inside area for a short message or offer. egg window boxes, pastel color packaging, bunny themed boxes can all work if the layout stays clean. We  check dielines before printing so key text, folds, windows, and closures line up properly. This support helps your packaging look planned rather than rushed, which matters for holiday buyers who expect a polished but easy to understand product. 

Print Easter Gift Boxes With Buyer Friendly Panels 

Choose add ons for a reason. Printing has to do more than carry a pattern. Your Easter packaging boxes can include product name, seasonal message, ingredient or care notes, QR codes, barcode areas, and simple buying cues. Printing options include CMYK, pastel Pantone colors, inside print, white ink, product labels, and barcode panels. For small runs, digital print may work well. For larger runs, offset printing can keep colors consistent across cartons, sleeves, and inserts. We review artwork files, color needs, and panel positions so the final box supports both brand identity and buyer clarity. 

Finish Easter Egg Boxes for the Right Market 

Let the box guide the buyer. Finishes should match the market. Easter Boxes for bakery or party use may need practical coatings, while premium gift sets may use matte pastel, gloss, foil, spot UV, embossing, and food safe coating. A matte surface can feel soft and calm. Gloss can work for bright seasonal themes. Foil can highlight a logo or short message. Spot UV can guide attention to one detail. We  can help you select finishes that suit your budget and target buyer. This keeps the packaging attractive without moving away from the product purpose. 

Let iBOX Factory Prepare Custom Easter Boxes 

Build the layout around the season. Customisation gives you room to sell more than one seasonal offer. You can adjust egg window, square, rectangle, gable, basket style, sleeve, and tray shapes, material thickness, insert layout, print coverage, window placement, and closure style. Brands often need one version for retail, one for ecommerce, and one for gift sets. We can prepare these versions from one clear packaging direction, which saves time during seasonal planning. Your packaging stays consistent, while each box still fits the product, price point, and channel. 

Order Easter Candy Boxes Before the Rush 

Start with the product mix. Seasonal packaging works best when it is planned before the rush. We support you with box style advice, dieline setup, artwork review, material guidance, sample planning, and production support. This is helpful for candy brands, bakery owners, toy sellers, gift shop owners, ecommerce sellers, chocolate brands, and party favors because every delay can affect launch timing. You can share product size, quantity, shipping needs, and artwork direction. The team can then suggest a packaging plan that fits your intent, your buyers, and your seasonal selling window. 

Why Buy From iBOX Factory 

We work as your packaging partner, not just a box supplier. You can get help with product fit, material choice, dieline setup, artwork review, inserts, finish options, and production planning. This makes your custom Easter boxes easier to order and easier to use when your seasonal campaign goes live. 

Share your product size, quantity, artwork needs, and launch date with iBOX Factory. The team can help you choose the right structure, material, print, and add ons for your custom Easter boxes.

FAQs 

What box styles work best for easter boxes? 

Good options include egg boxes, candy boxes, window cartons, gable boxes, treat boxes, rigid gift boxes, and display boxes. iBOX Factory can suggest the right style based on product size, weight, display method, and order volume. 

Can I order custom Easter boxes in custom sizes? 

Yes. You can request custom length, width, depth, shape, inserts, and closures so the box fits your product and packing process. 

What materials can I use for easter boxes? 

Common choices include food safe paperboard, Kraft board, coated cardstock, corrugated board, and rigid board. The best material depends on product weight, shelf needs, and shipping conditions. 

Can iBOX Factory help with artwork and dielines? 

Yes. We can help prepare dielines, review artwork placement, and guide print areas before production. 

Which add ons are useful for this packaging? 

Useful add ons may include windows, dividers, inserts, handles, ribbons, hang tabs, and die cut bunny shapes. You can choose them based on retail display, gifting, safety, and packing speed. 

Specifications

Printing

CMYK, PMS, No Printing

Paper Stock

10pt to 28pt (60lb to 400lb) Eco-Friendly Kraft, E-flute Corrugated, Bux Board, Cardstock

Quantities

100 – 500,000

Coating

Gloss, Matte, Spot UV

Default Process

Die Cutting, Gluing, Scoring, Perforation

Options

Custom Window Cut Out, Gold/Silver Foiling, Embossing, Raised Ink, PVC Sheet.

Proof

Flat View, 3D Mock-up, Physical Sampling (On request)

Turn Around Time

6-8 Business Days, Rush

Order Process

Choose Your Custom Packaging Boxes

We have a wide range of boxes, select one or write for others.

Request a Free Instant Quote

Complete our quote form to receive a customized quote from our product specialists.

Finalize Your Order

After getting the awesome price, just say print it!

Time to Make a Custom Dieline

We will help you with completely custom dielines according to your needs

Get Creative with Artwork

Collaborate with our design experts for you top notch artwork

Visualize Your Packaging with Mockups

We will send you 3D mockups of your print ready packaging

Roll-on Production!

After approving everything, sit back and relax, while we produce

Artwork Preparation Guide

Cut Line (Black Line)

Indicates the cut at its final size. Important artwork and text should be placed at least 0.125 inches inside of the cut line.

Perforation (Dotted Black Lines)

Perforation line refers to paper that is punched with very small holes to allow the paper to be torn and folded easily.

Bleed Line (Red Lines)

Indicates where the bleed line is located. Any artwork which goes to the cut line should be extended to the bleed line to get a seamless print.

Crease Line (Green Lines)

Indicates where the product is to be folded.

Safety Margin (Dotted Green Lines)

Indicates where artwork and text should safely be placed inside. As an industry standard, all artwork should at least be placed 0.125 inches away from the cut line unless your design is intentional.

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