Edit free templates to create the best Boxing Day greeting cards for your business. Customize Boxing Day images online in minutes. Download the final result in HD to print or share online.

Create a Boxing Day Sale flyer for your business
Today, we update our library of Boxing Day editable templates with a collection for stores, restaurants, and any business that wants to increase their profits.
Create professional free Boxing Day party images to advertise offers, meetings, specials, or takeaway menus from your phone, tablet, or computer.
You won't need Photoshop or any app to edit these templates with Boxing Day examples. Our editor is online, fun, and intuitive to use.
Also, on the editor, discover Christmas and New Year designs that can be very useful for you.

How to edit free Boxing Day banners on our online editor
Look how easy it is!
- Click on one of the Boxing Day fliers in this article.
- Edit your Boxing Day sign. Modify colors, texts, fonts, icons, and whatever you want!
- Save your final design in your free Edit.org account. Create copies or edit it again.
- Download your Boxing Day sale banner in JPG, PNG, or PDF. Print your presentation in high graphic quality.
Done!

Free Boxing Day templates for social media
Without a doubt, we live in a digital era, ideal for promoting offers at any time. That's why we've created Boxing Day templates suitable for e-commerce and with the perfect formats to be published on your corporate social media, whether it's Instagram, Twitter (X), Facebook, etc.
With these editable Boxing Day examples, you can advertise special discounts and exclusive promotions without hiring a professional designer.

Printable Boxing Day poster templates
- What is Boxing Day? It is a public holiday, traditional in the United Kingdom and in the places that belonged to the British Empire. This holiday has been transferred to other countries such as Germany and the USA.
- When is Boxing Day celebrated? Usually on December 26th. In Germany and other central and northern European countries, it is called "Second Christmas Day".
- What are the traditions of Boxing Day? Originally (in the middle of the 19th century), the nobles gave gifts and food baskets to their servants. Nowadays, in some cases, employers give the day off and extra pay to their workers.
Create Boxing Day posters to offer quiet afternoons in a tea room, solidarity actions, participate in yacht races (for example, in Australia, this day marks the start of the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race), or get more commercial sales of products or services.


