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Create. Simple DIY Holiday Gift Tag Making

Whether you're gifting a bottle of wine or 
giving a simple gift basket...
these simple tags will personalize your gift.- Adding, love, shimmer, and a whole lot of 
creativity. 

I love when I can personalize a gift, and send a little bit of me with it. And I thought this was a great way to do just that. You will need just a few materials, and honestly, this project is super fun, and beautiful when all done.

 “You can't use up creativity. The more you use, the more you have.” -Maya Angelou





Materials needed:

*Paint sample cards (You can pick these up at any Home improvement store that sells paint).

*Pencil, or Q-tip.- I use this when creating dots with paint.

Paint

Glitter

Glue stick

Shape punch-out you can use any design you choose.

Ink and Stamps

Ribbon, or twine


Start with taking your card samples, and adding your stamps to each of your paint sample cards. I used gold, pink, and black ink for stamping my stamps.  You can use any color. 

Once you have done this, allow your ink to dry. Once it has dried, take some of your glue, and apply it around the outer edges of the sample paint card. Next, take your glitter and sprinkle it over the glue.

Be sure to shake off any of the extra glitter. 


Once you are finished, take a hole puncher and some ribbon.

Punch out a hole in the corner of your card. For this, I used my snowflake punch out. 

You can use your pencil and dip the eraser end in some white paint. After, take your eraser, and gently press down creating what appears to be snow.

Loop ribbon, or twine through your punch out. 

You can make a bow or just tie the ends off. 

This is optional, but you can also add some washi tape to your gift tags.

It's now ready for you to use.  Add it to any gift, and you're all done. 





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Comments

  1. Gorgeous tags! I'd love to create some for Christmas next year. Love this idea!

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    1. Melly, thank you!

      You're always so kind. It's so simple and of course it is handmade with so much love. :)

      Enjoy!

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  2. These are so pretty, and easy, Stephanie! I could even do them with my older grandkids! Thanks for sharing at Tuesday Turn About... Congrats, you will be one of my features tomorrow!

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  3. Julie, thank you so much! I hope that if you make them with your grandkids that you all have a lovely time! Thank you so much for stopping by.

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  4. How pretty, I like them!! Thanks so much for linking up with me at #AThemedLinkup 36 for Christmas Crafts and Décor, open until December 17 at 12:05 am. Shared on social media.

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  5. I love this. I hope you will come link up at my party! https://meandmyinklings.com/project-creative-friends-linky-party-2-collection-of-candy-canes-crafts/

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  6. Such cute ideas! These would be fun to make this year. Thanks for the festive idea!

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