Custom Die Cut Boxes

Die-cut boxes are custom-shaped packaging solutions designed to create a unique and eye-catching presentation. Made from paperboard or cardboard and shipped flat, they can feature special shapes, windows, handles, or inserts to enhance product display and branding.

Ideal for gifts, luxury items, retail products, and promotional packaging, die-cut boxes help brands stand out and deliver a memorable unboxing experience.

Custom size & print

High-quality & Eco-friendly

MOQ:100

Description

What is a die out box?

 

“Die-cut box” refers to a paper box or packaging box made by die-cutting process. It is a very common and important product form in the printing and packaging industry.

How are Die-Cut Boxes manufactured?

 

The die-cutting process precisely cuts out the box shape, crease lines, and structural details. The result is a flat sheet that can be folded and assembled into a finished box.

 

Additional information

Sample

Free Sample (Digital sample, Blank sample, Completed sample)

Lead Time

10-15 days after deposit received and proof confirmed

Size

L×H (cm) — According to Customers' Specific Requirements

Printing Color

CMYK and/ or Pantone colors (EU environmental inks)

Surface Finishing

Lamination, Hot stamping, Varnishing, UV, Embossing/ Enbossing, Creasing, etc.

Payment Terms

T/T, Western Union, Paypal, Credit Card

FAQ

What is a die out box?

 

“Die-cut box” refers to a paper box or packaging box made by die-cutting process. It is a very common and important product form in the printing and packaging industry.

How are Die-Cut Boxes manufactured?

 

The die-cutting process precisely cuts out the box shape, crease lines, and structural details. The result is a flat sheet that can be folded and assembled into a finished box.

 

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What is a die out box?

 

“Die-cut box” refers to a paper box or packaging box made by die-cutting process. It is a very common and important product form in the printing and packaging industry.

How are Die-Cut Boxes manufactured?

 

The die-cutting process precisely cuts out the box shape, crease lines, and structural details. The result is a flat sheet that can be folded and assembled into a finished box.

 

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