Christmas Tree Box SVG
Use your Cricut or Silhouette cutting machine to create this festive Christmas tree box. This box is perfect for giving small gifts or treats to your favorite people. Learn how to make this Christmas box (and download the free Christmas tree box SVG) with this step-by-step-tutorial.
Need more Christmas box ideas? Grab this free gingerbread house explosion box template or make these popular mini Christmas treat boxes.

Download the Christmas Tree Box SVG
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Supplies Needed
To make this Christmas Tree box, you will need:
- Medium Weight Cardstock – This is a great variety pack that has all the colors you will need for this Christmas project.
- Cricut Maker or Explore Cutting Machine and your standard cutting mat.
- Scoring Stylus (which is what I will be using in this tutorial) or Scoring Wheel (Maker only).ย If your cutting machine doesnโt have the scoring feature,ย this scoring board and stylusย is great to use.
- Glue – I highly recommend this Bearly Art Craft Glue. I do not recommend using hot glue as this is a thicker glue and dries too quick to assemble.
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Video Tutorial For Christmas Tree Box
Watch the step-by-step tutorial to learn how to make this Christmas tree box here:
Cricut Design Space Instructions
Step 1: Upload Christmas Tree Box SVG
Upload the Christmas tree box SVG to Cricut Design Space. If you need help with uploading SVG files,ย then check out my tutorial here. If you would like to adjust the size of the box, you can resize this smaller or larger. Just make sure to do this while all layers are grouped together and keep the proportions locked.
After resizing your project (if needed), click on “ungroup” to ungroup your layers.
Step 2: Modify Lines to Score and Cut
Click the drop down arrow for the first layer. Then click on the first layer and change the operation to from “Basic” to “Score”.

Then select the group with both layers (score line and layer underneath) and select “attach”. This will attach the score line to the layer it scores on so your Cricut knows where to score. Repeat this for all 4 of the green rectangle layers.

Next, select “Make” and cut everything out. Remember to add your scoring tool to your cutting machine first.
How to Assemble the Christmas Tree Box
To assemble the lid, grab the 2 rectangle pieces that are shorter in height. Fold on all of the score lines. Grab the longer of the 2 pieces and starting at the trunk of the Christmas tree, attach the side to the box. Continue to attach each side by gluing down the tab pieces and lining them up so they are in line with the tree.

Attach the 2nd rectangle by gluing the tab piece inside the top of where the other piece left off. And then continue to glue the sides down just as you did before.

Once the lid is assembled, glue the red layer down first (inside the lid) and then the white. Make sure these line up correctly before gluing them down. Last, add the star on the top of the lid.

To assemble the box frame, repeat the same steps as you did for the lid, but use the rectangle pieces that are taller for the base. Once the sides are added, glue the extra tree to the inside of the box. This will create a clean finish for the inside of your box and add more stability.

Just fill your Christmas tree box up with sweet treats or fun gifts and your box is ready to go! This is a quick and easy box to put together. If you want a box to coordinate with this box, check out my candy cane box tutorial as well.

Thanks so much for checking out this Christmas box tutorial. When youโre done, make sure toย post these in my crafting group hereย or tag me if you post them on social media. I absolutely love seeing your crafts and canโt wait to see your boxes!

