Christmas Chapstick Stocking Stuffer: Free Printable

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Looking for a stocking stuffer that’s both practical and meaningful? Chapstick is a classic choice, but with a simple twist, it can carry a message that lasts beyond the holidays. Download our free printable below, and turn an everyday item into a thoughtful reminder of Christ. Happy gifting and Merry Christmas!

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As our children grow, it’s so important to help them keep Christ at the center of their lives- especially during the Christmas season. A simple, meaningful way to do this is by adding this custom label to a tube of Chapstick. Every time they use it, they’ll be reminded to be a disciple of Jesus Christ. The label reads: “Stick with Christ. He is the way, the truth, and the life. (John 14:6).”

Here’s how you can make them:

  1. Print the labels on a full-sheet sticker paper for easy application or regular paper if you’re using clear packing tape.
  2. Secure the label. Peel and stick if you printed on sticker paper. If you are using the packing tape, we recommend attaching the tape to the label first then wrapping it around the tube and securing the ends. Packing tape seems to be the perfect width.

These labels are designed to fit a standard tube of Chapstick. We love using the Candy Cane flavor- it’s festive, delicious, and perfect for Christmas.

 
 
Print Chapstick Label

Whether it’s a stocking stuffer, a small gift for a class or group, or just a thoughtful reminder, this little project is a sweet way to encourage your loved ones to focus on Christ during the holidays and beyond.

There are two versions of this free printable. The first one includes the label “Candy Cane Chapstick.” The second one simply says “Chapstick” so you can include other flavors as well.

Discover more meaningful stocking stuffers like our Book of Mormon mint candy wrapper.


Camille Gillham

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