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Christmas Gift Tags

by Tonya Grant |Filed Under: Crafts, Tutorials Tagged With: Cards, Christmas, Christmas Crafts, Gifts, Tags Get a Weekly Update of all Articles

Usually, I create Christmas gift tags at the very last minute, so this year I’m trying to be more organised. Check out these handmade stamped tags.

Christmas tree tag stamped

Once again the gift wrapping time of the year is looming and I am determined to be prepared. Instead of grabbing card at the last-minute and making gift tags, I am trying to be organised. So have create two different tags to inspire myself (and you) to action! The other one is heading over to the Mum’s Business blog so keep an eye out for it over there. This one is the Christmas Tree tag.

Edit: The Mum’s Business blog is no longer available so now this post has been updated and is here on TheCraftyMummy.com

Christmas tree gift tag handmade

What You Need

  • White card
  • Tag punch
  • Green ink pad
  • Round shape to stamp with – I used a thumb tack
  • Gold pen
  • Red ink pad

What To Do

  • Punch a tag shape form the white card. I used a Creative Memories Large Tag Punch, but there are other similar punches out there. If you don’t have a punch, just cut your shape or use a rectangle. Tag punches on Amazon
  • Ink the edges with red ink by gently rubbing the ink pad along the edge. You could also create this effect with a red felt pen.
  • Using the green ink pad and your round shape (or a finger!) stamp a group of circles in the shape of a tree.
  • Draw a star on top with the gold pen.
  • All done! Easy!

Christmas tree gift tag handmade stamped

Do you make your own gift tags? Or Christmas cards?

More Christmas Crafts here at The Crafty Mummy:

Beaded Christmas Stars

Sew Some Bunting

Christmas Triangle Quilt

CD Gift Bag Tutorial

Kids Christmas Books Advent Activity

Christmas crafts

 


 

Usually I create Christmas gift tags at the very last minute, so this year I'm trying to be more organised. Check out these handmade stamped tags.

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Christmas Gift tags
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Christmas Gift tags
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Usually, I create Christmas gift tags at the very last minute, so this year I'm trying to be more organised. Check out these handmade stamped tags.
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Tonya Grant
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Filed Under: Crafts, Tutorials Tagged With: Cards, Christmas, Christmas Crafts, Gifts, Tags

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  1. Stacey-Lee says

    December 19, 2012 at 9:50 PM

    Previous years I have used sticky on labels but this year I am motivated by all the lovely tags I see including yours and must make my own, oh for more hours in the day!! A punch would make things a lot easier, one has been on my wish list for some time. I have the shipping tags I will be adding a little something to I hope it turns out as well as this

    • CraftyMummy says

      December 20, 2012 at 7:28 AM

      You could use left over buttons from your button tractor! It was very cute!

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