Some people have an elf on the shelf this time of year, but how about a box on the shelf, specifically a nativity Christmas box?
I have one for you today and it is free for you to print. It has six different images taken from a beautiful work of art by William-Adolphe Bouguereau entitled Song of the Angels.
This box is easy to make. Just print, cut, fold, and glue. You can seal the top or leave it open so that you can put goodies inside.
I think your kids will like it!
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This box is free for personal use. Print off copies for your family, homeschool group, religious education class, church members, or anyone else you like.
You can get this freebie by clicking on the link below. Enjoy!
Get the free Nativity Christmas Box here.
By the way, this box is the last in a series of free printables created in the same style as my Christmas Nativity Collection on Zazzle. The other freebies are Christmas tags, cards, and a 3D ornament. Combine these printables with the pillows, totes, stickers, napkins, or other items in the Zazzle collection and you have a nice Christmas set!
Want MORE freebies? Get access to my Educational Freebies Folder here on Warm Hearts Publishing. It’s a growing collection of free printables you can use in your homeschool today.
Merry Christmas!