This is a free download! It’s in my Resource Library and available for immediate download. (I did not add a “From” blank because the gifts are probably all from you or Santa, right?) Use scissors to cut them out, write in the recipient’s name, attach with some ribbon or twine, and voila! (It’s a free program and you probably already have it or something similar.) It’s just a simple design, black ink only (who likes using all that printer ink anyway?), and would look great printed on any color paper you want! I personally love the look Kraft paper card stock.It’s a PDF so you’ll need a program like Adobe Acrobat Reader to open it. These tags come with two sets side by side on Letter size paper. We’ll see if I get around to it this time. I don’t know why I hadn’t thought of it before, but I had the idea to laminate these and use them year after year instead of printing new ones each year, although, I’m not sure they wouldn’t end up in the trash during the Christmas morning chaos. I usually print out some sort of tags for our gifts and figured I would share them with you this year! All in all, it’s a great way to cut back on the excess of the holidays and is something we enjoy. Hard surfaces make it easier to fold and cut the wrapping paper in straight lines. It’s really to help us simplify and help keep our spending in check. Learn how to wrap your gifts this holiday season and print these free. (Usually, our kids buy for each other’s stockings with a budget.) The point isn’t to create stress or add rules. We’ve also added in a family gift here and there, as well as stockings. Over the years we’ve gotten creative with the categories, and perhaps stretched them if needed. But that would defeat the purpose and give way to the seemingly endless gifts that we would love to shower our little loved ones with. I say “can’t” loosely, because, of course, we could. It’s so easy during the Christmas season to walk into a store and see something our kids would like, but if it doesn’t fit one of the four categories or if it isn’t THE thing we want to get for them, we can’t buy it. Our family has been implementing it for 5 years or so, and we’ve found that it is both rewarding and difficult. The idea is you give a gift for each of four categories: Something they want, something they need, something they wear, and something they read. Use the button in the box below to download the gift tags PDF file, then just print it, cut out the tags, and tape or tie them onto your holiday gifts.No doubt you’ve heard of the “Four Gift Rule” by now. You can use string, ribbon, or twine to attach the label to your wrapped present or gift bag. Just cut them out, and punch a hole through the circle marking on each tag. Just click the page you’d like to print These sets of tags all print via PDF on letter-size paper or cardstock. This holiday season is shaping up to be a crafty one, so I put together some printable gift tags not only for my own benefit, but for yours as well! Use them to dress up your packaged parcels in a fun and festive way (and to make sure you don’t forget which gift belongs to whom!) I might be biased but I think they look especially cute on one of my Danish dough whisks. These free Christmas gift tags are so simple to use. 8 Holiday Gift Tags – Just Download And Print! Some years I’ll stick to store-bought supplies, but other years I like to get crafty with how I wrap my gifts to give them a special handmade touch. In addition to getting Dave and the kids gifts from their wish lists (which they all know to submit by my strict Thanksgiving deadline), I can rarely resist hunting for another gift or two they didn’t have on their list in an attempt to surprise them.īut my enthusiasm for gift-giving isn’t limited to the actual gifts-I also make an effort to wrap or package them attractively. It’s not that I don’t like receiving gifts, but for me, giving gifts has always been the more fun and rewarding part of the holidays.
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