This easy gift idea is budget-friendly, healthy, and fun for both kids and adults. Just print the tag, attach it to your fruit, and you have an adorable Christmas surprise ready to share!
North Pole Produce Christmas Gift Idea (Free Printable Gift Tag)
Looking for a cute, inexpensive, and festive Christmas gift idea? This North Pole Produce gift is the perfect holiday treat for neighbors, teachers, coworkers, and friends! With a charming free printable North Pole Produce gift tag, you can turn simple fruit into a magical gift straight from Santa’s workshop.
I have one more really simple Christmas gift idea that I hope you like. This gift is a bit healthier than some of the other gift ideas I have shared on here…*ahem! That is a good thing…if you worry about all the sugar that is around during the Holiday Season and the sugar melt downs that can sometimes accompany them.
Why You’ll Love This Gift Idea
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Perfect for all ages
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Super affordable
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Healthy alternative to sugary treats
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Fast and easy to put together
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Looks like it came straight from the North Pole!
I thought it would be fun to give someone some fruit from the exotic “North Pole Greenhouses”. Oh…you didn’t know there were Greenhouses on the North Pole? Well, there are…and most Christmas Oranges, poinsettas, holly, mistletoe and Reindeer Feed are grown right there. Pretty awesome right?!
Why not give someone the gift of some tasty and healthy North Pole produce. Each piece of produce grown in the greenhouses comes with an authentic North Pole Greenhouse sticker certifying their “authenticity” (I use this term lightly because…well…you know) and is placed lovingly by one of the elf gardeners. Simply wrap up the produce in a nice wooden crate like the one we made in this tutorial for the Gold, Frankincense and Myrrh Gift Set.
What You Need
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Fresh apples, oranges, or other fruit
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Clear treat bags or a small basket or little wooden crate
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Ribbon or twine
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Free North Pole Produce printable tag
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Scissors & hole punch
If you don’t want to go to the extra trouble of making a cute little wooden crate (and seeing that Christmas is only 3 days away) you could put some fruit in a simple basket or even a bag and attach the gift tag to it.
You can also add these North Pole Greenhouses produce stickers to any fruit that may end up in the Christmas Stockings. I always love the fun little touches and surprises that just add to the Christmas magic.
How to Assemble Your North Pole Produce Gift
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Download and print your free North Pole Produce gift tag.
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Cut out the tags and punch a small hole at the top.
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Place your fruit in a treat bag or arrange it neatly in a small basket.
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Tie the tag on with ribbon or twine.
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Share your festive fruit gift with someone special!
This quick Christmas gift idea is perfect for last-minute giving and adds a cheerful seasonal touch.
CHRISTMAS PRINTABLE GIFT TAG
The printables I have, can be printed on sticker paper…or simply printed out on your printer on white paper. I punched them out with a 3/4 inch paper punch, the same that I used on these Reindeer Nuggets, and then glue them onto the outside of the fruit.
A little dab of Elmer’s White Glue should do the trick. Just be sure to remove the sticker and wash the produce really well before eating…which you would hopefully do anyways.
This is perfect for neighbor gifts, teacher gifts, friends and family. If you are going to a Christmas Dinner…this would also be a fun hostess gift.
If you would like to download the North Pole Produce Stickers and/or the Gift Tag, click on the link below.
{North Pole Produce Gift Printables}
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I grew up with getting an apple and an orange in our Christmas stockings and have continued the tradition with my own family. This year they will be from the North Pole Greenhouses.
What about you? Does Santa leave you produce in your stocking on Christmas morning?











I love this Amy! Would save me a trip to the store for stockings. Ha! :) xoxo
Super cute idea, Amy! Our dad is a farmer and we’re shipping out citrus this week and I can’t wait to add these fun embellishments to the fruit. Cute! Thanks chica! Happppppy New Year! xoxo
How fun! So happy to hear that! Hope you had a great Holiday!! xo
Hi – I am trying to download the North Pole Produce Gift Printables but I am having a problem. I have “liked” you on Facebook but when I click this printable it brings me back to this page. Is there something that I am doing wrong? I just love all the projects and printables you share!
Did you try clicking on the image? Try that and let me know if you are still having trouble!! Thanks!
Amy- I LOVE this HEALTHY gift idea however I cannot open the labels either. :( Would you PLEASE email me a pfd or something ASAP? I have a “cookie exchange” that I’m attending- HOWEVER I am taking FRUIT. :) Thanks! Lisa
PS- all your other lavels seem to open properly except this one. I think there’s an incorrect link or something…
Amy- I LOVE this HEALTHY gift idea however I cannot open the labels either. :( Would you PLEASE email me a pfd or something ASAP? I have a “cookie exchange” that I’m attending- HOWEVER I am taking FRUIT. :) Thanks! Lisa
PS- all your other lavels seem to open properly except this one. I think there’s an incorrect link or something…
We have had some issues with this since we did the site redesign. Let me look into it and see if I can get the link fixed. Thanks for letting me know! And…fruit at a cookie exchange sounds perfect!
Id love to download the printables too…also to get the box idea…both links seem to be broken. Love this idea! Wondering why Ive never thought of it before.
Let me check on seeing about those links so that I can get them working!
Oh and where did you find gold foil?
I wish I knew where to buy it. I saved it from a gift we were given earlier!! Sorry!
I was just wondering what all you put in the box? I see the pear, apple, tangerine and orange but I am curious what is in the foil wrap?!
It is just a pear wrapped up in some gold foil!
I cannot access the printables for the fruit. Can I be sent a copy? Thank you and Merry Christmas.
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This is such a cute idea! I am foing to use it for teacher gifts this year!
Thanks for the awesome idea! I found crates just like these in the dollar spot section of Target so I didn’t even have to make my lazy self make them! They turned out so cute and I think this is the cutest teacher gift I have ever put together. Thanks so much!
Heather, Thank You!
Cute idea! Any tips on what size box you made and what kind of wood?
How do I make the gift crate/box?
I made the gift crate by simply cutting some old wood scraps so that they would fit my two bottles. You may need to adjust your lengths and widths to fit the bottles you are using. My finished crate measures 7 and 7/8 inch height (from base of the bottle to where the top of the bottle is in photo). From side to side it measures about 7.5 inches in width. And the box is about 3.5 inches tall (or sits up off the table at the base). I hope that makes sense!