NOTE: In the USA starting in 2017 we need to not send candy or toothpaste anymore, these are from past years when those things were okay.
When I make a themed Operation Christmas Child shoebox, I don't leave out anything on my list-I still put in hygiene, school, and art supplies, as well as toys including a ball and stuffed animal. I just try to find versions of what I'm putting in that goes with the theme and occasionally an extra item or two. Please note that these are from past years before Samaritan's Purse was really emphasizing to pack standard sized shoeboxes, so a few of these may be in larger boxes then I would send with what I know now, and some may have less then I'd send now or that year's list of basic items I planned to pack might be different than this year's...I view OCC shoebox packing as a journey where I'm always trying to learn more about how to pack the most fun and useful box possible.
Several of my favorite Operation Christmas Child Themed Shoeboxes
crafts, candy, socks, etc. Once again, this box contained all the normal things I'd put in, just ones that had trees on them, plus the tree & board book as the bonus items.
Snowman themed ~10-14 Girl~2013. This one was so fun to pull together!! The snowman on the left was a lid to a plastic cookie type box you can see on the lower left (thought it'd be good for the girl to be able to store things in). The snowman bag in the back right holds a mini Chinese Checkers game. Also a stuffed snowman, windup walking snowman, Pez Snowman, Snowman towel, Snowman gift bag snowman pad of paper, plus other items not on-theme.
On of my favorite and oft repeated themes is penguins, sometimes just the theme was just the animal, sometimes...MUCH more:
Hygiene Supplies: soap, washcloth, comb, toothbrush. School Supplies: lined paper, pens, pencils pencil sharpener. Art supplies: plain paper & crayons. Toys: Stuffed penguin, boat, ball. Bonus items: gum, candycanes, lifesavers, socks, and a card from me.
2008. Another lighter packing year, but once again the basics are all covered, and from another photo I know I also squeezed in a flashlight. I think these were years we weren't doing as well collecting year-round, so had less smaller items to add in.
2012~5-9 Girl. Back to year-round and an overflowing OCC shoebox! From the theme I had
Clothes: the shirt and my mom made me a matching skirt, socks, & mittens.
School: Lined paper, notebook, pencil.
Toys: Stuffed animal, puzzle, rubber ducky, BB maze, & wind up penguin.
Random Items: the zipper sealed bags, small tin, candy, bags (could use to carry items), gift tags (more like small note cards), & Penguin hockey trading cards! Plus the other basic items that weren't from the theme.
Clothes: the shirt and my mom made me a matching skirt, socks, & mittens.
School: Lined paper, notebook, pencil.
Toys: Stuffed animal, puzzle, rubber ducky, BB maze, & wind up penguin.
Random Items: the zipper sealed bags, small tin, candy, bags (could use to carry items), gift tags (more like small note cards), & Penguin hockey trading cards! Plus the other basic items that weren't from the theme.
2013~10-14 Girl. This had the penguin and wrapping paper , plus maybe a couple other items. Loved the stamp I got to decorate the card.
Click this link if you'd like to see more Operation Christmas Child Shoeboxes for 10-14 Girls!
Hi,
ReplyDeleteI love your blog & always check it to see what you have bought to put into your shoeboxes. I also try & shop all year long to have plenty of items come Christmas time. I also had a friend of mine give me their Beanie Baby collection to use for next year. She must of had over 100 of cute Beanie Babies!!! I can't wait to start filling boxes!!! God bless you & thank you for all of your great ideas.
You're welcome-happy to be helpful! Glad you enjoy my posts. Yay for Beanie Baby collections! I bet you can't wait!
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