Quick Answer: Teal christmas eve boxes start at a 50-unit MOQ for most custom packaging, with free dieline design, free US shipping, and a digital proof before print. The box format, closure, artwork, and any insert are configurable choices confirmed in the quote. Eligible in-house work may take about 7 business days; specialty imported work may take about 12 weeks.
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Christmas Eve Boxes from Teal Packaging: 50-unit standard MOQ (100+ units for specialty rigid boxes), 2-5 business day delivery in the US (express and economy options available), free design help included on every order, free generic sample kit ($19.99 shipping, credited toward your first order). Standard production runs from about 7 business days after digital proof approval; complex or high-volume orders take longer.
Materials and certifications: FSC-certified paper stock, soy-based inks, kraft / corrugated / rigid paperboard / mylar / tin / vinyl substrates.
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Updated August 23, 2026 · Teal Packaging operates a US facility in West Chicago, Illinois.
Christmas Eve boxes are bought for a specific opening moment, but a successful program still depends on practical packaging decisions. The box needs to fit the planned contents, support the way the package is handed over or shipped, and carry a seasonal message that has been approved before print. Teal helps brands, retailers, and gifting teams turn that concept into a quoted package with a clear quantity and timing range.
Most custom packaging starts at 50 units. This MOQ can work for a seasonal retail test, a limited event, or a business gifting run. Specialty rigid packaging generally starts at 100 or more. Free dieline design and a digital proof before print give the buyer a review point for structure, artwork, and personalized details.
Start with the Christmas Eve opening plan
List what belongs in the box and how it should be arranged. Some programs center on one primary item; others combine several small pieces. The box may be handed to a customer, sold through a retail route, delivered to an office, or shipped to a recipient. Those routes affect the package recommendation and the space needed for organizing the contents.
Christmas Eve box ideas should be tested against the actual product list. Share approximate dimensions, quantity per box, packing order, and any items that need separation. A format, closure, insert, divider, finish, or personalized panel is a configurable option confirmed during quoting. Teal does not treat a concept image or an unquoted combination as a guaranteed stock specification.
Christmas Eve box planning table
| Decision | Buyer input | Quote checkpoint |
|---|---|---|
| Contents | Items per box and any variations by audience | Fit, packing sequence, and configurable organization choices |
| Opening moment | How and where the recipient receives the box | Presentation format, closure, and route requirements |
| Personalization | Shared artwork or variable recipient details | Artwork scope and digital proof before print |
| Quantity | Retail, event, or gifting run size | Most custom packaging starts at 50; specialty rigid starts at 100 or more |
| Destination | One delivery point or multiple recipients | Shipping scope, timing range, and any assembly needs |
| In-hands date | Date the finished boxes are needed | Production route, approval window, and transit allowance |
Personalized Christmas Eve boxes for different programs
Personalized Christmas Eve boxes can mean a shared seasonal design, a name or message on each package, or a distinct version for each recipient group. Define the intended personalization early. Artwork and variable details must be reviewed in the proof process, and the quote should clarify what is included in the production scope.
A retail program needs a consistent package and a firm quantity. Customer campaigns add routing: the same box, sent to many addresses. For a workplace program the box is usually common to everyone, with a defined pack-out behind it. Keep each version and recipient group visible in the brief so the package count and assembly scope can be quoted accurately.
Teal has plants in West Chicago, Illinois and Guangzhou. The production route is selected for the actual package and schedule. Christmas Eve boxes are not automatically all made domestically or all imported. Ask for the route and timing range in the quote when the program is tied to a particular seasonal date.
Quantity and price guidance
Set the order quantity from the number of finished boxes, then decide whether additional units are needed for packing checks or replacements. Most custom packaging starts at 50 units. At volume, a qualifying configuration may price from about $0.44 per unit. That figure is a volume reference only and does not apply to every box, small runs, specialty rigid formats, or sourced merchandise.
If the box is part of a larger gift program, keep custom packaging, assembly, and any merch visible as separate scope. Sourced tumblers and hoodies use a 100-unit MOQ. They should not be folded into a 50-unit packaging assumption. Teal can quote packaging, sourced merch, kit assembly, and ship-to-recipient service when the complete item list and destination scope are supplied.
Free US shipping is available through Teal. Rush work is quoted by job and adds 7 to 25 percent when available. A rush request should include the current artwork status, quantity, production route, and date the boxes must be in hand.
Plan the Christmas Eve order-by date
Work backward from the date the boxes need to be in hand. Eligible in-house work may take about 7 business days, while specialty imported work may take about 12 weeks. Add time for free dieline design, digital proof approval, production, packing, and transit. If the package holds products that arrive separately, include the time needed to bring those items together.
For a multi-recipient order, distinguish the date the boxes reach a warehouse or office from the date they reach recipients. Address preparation and ship-to-recipient scope may affect the schedule. A hard arrival promise is not appropriate before the package and production route are confirmed. If the date is close, send it with the first request so Teal can check the working range and any rush option.
How to order custom Christmas Eve boxes
- Send the contents, measurements, quantity, personalization approach, destination scope, artwork status, and in-hands date.
- Explain how each box will be handed over, displayed, or shipped.
- Review the quoted format and configurable choices such as closure, insert, finish, and personalized artwork.
- Use free dieline design and review the digital proof before print.
- Confirm production route, timing range, assembly scope, shipping plan, and any sourced-merch quantity.
That process gives a seasonal buyer a practical decision trail. It also lets the package change when the contents change. If a new item is added or the box needs to ship rather than be handed over, request a revised fit and schedule instead of relying on the original concept.
Christmas packaging support
When the project is a broader Christmas package program, review christmas packaging. That page covers seasonal artwork and package planning across product, gift, and shipping uses. Christmas Eve boxes remain the better choice when the package must support a planned opening moment and a defined set of contents.
Send the contents and date first. Teal can then confirm the box choices, personalization scope, dieline, proof, production route, and timing range for the specific order.
If you are planning broader seasonal gifting alongside these, our holiday gift boxes cover lidded and ribbon-closure formats in the same order.