Naturally, I'm very excited to be kicking off the official holiday season. That means lots of Christmas projects to come on the blog. I'm putting up the tree, making wreaths, christmas cards and all other kinds of goodies.

And today I'm making merry with a little free printable - tongue in check gift tags I designed so I could get my own wrapping underway. And yes, I was signing Santa Claus is coming to Town all weekend long.
Would you like some of your own? Just download, print and hole punch.
{ DOWNLOAD NAUGHTY OR NICE GIFT TAGS HERE }
Enjoy! If you put them to use, I'd love to see / hear about it.
In case you missed it, you'll find three more Christmas freebies floating around here as well. This Christmas mini poster, more gift tags and a self mailer card.



























What is the weight of the paper you use for the cards and gift tags? I think they are adorable and plan to use them. Thanks for helping me check two items off of my to-do list.
ReplyDeleteI used what I had - 110lb cardstock. But you don't have to use something so thick - any cardstock will do. Or it could be printed on a label sheet and then stuck on the package instead of stringing it.
ReplyDeleteWow I really love those, thanks! What wrapping paper do you show in that photo?
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Thanks for the freebie!!
ReplyDeleteLove it - of course!!!
ReplyDeleteThose are absolutely adorable! Unfortunately someone in my family would be severely offended if I even thought of using them and would complain for years about that time I called her son naughty (even though he's terrible).
ReplyDeleteLove this fun tag! You are so kind to share with us.
ReplyDeleteAdorable! Thanks for sharing, Stefanie:).
ReplyDeleteYeah! thanks!!! I'm a total softie when it comes to mailing accessories.
ReplyDeleteThis is hilarious and brilliant. I love it. I'm so printing these out for the pressies this year.
ReplyDeleteSo cute! Random question, but I love the string you used! Where did you get it? Also, is the brown paper just packaging paper?
ReplyDeletethat is so nice!:)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much- I love what you create!!!!
ReplyDeleteThese are SO cute!! Thanks for the freebie!! Did you print yours on manilla colored paper or is that just the glow from the lights?
ReplyDeleteCool idea! gotta try it this year.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea and the tags look lovely.
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable! Can't wait to put them to good use! Thank you! Also, I've been meaning to post how in awe I was of your Halloween extravaganza!
ReplyDeleteMust be the lights - I printed on white paper.
ReplyDeleteThe string is just bakery twine. I bought a little package of it a few years ago. The brown paper is sort of like kraft paper. I use it to mail stuff.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, these are adorable!
ReplyDeleteThese are so great...I'd love to use them. Unfortunately in my home country we celebrate at the 24th of Dec. so they don't fit for 90 % of my presents.
ReplyDeleteGreat Idea though...love them
Just some brown paper I had bought in a prior year. Its not quite kraft paper but it has the same look.
ReplyDeletecan't wait to use these!!
ReplyDeleteCan this be any more charming? You are so creative Mrs. Limestone,!
ReplyDeleteThese are so perfect!!! I just printed them, and will include in my wrapping post in a few weeks!!
ReplyDeleteThese are just gorgeous. Thankyou again.
ReplyDeleteWendy x
these are fun & vintagey! thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI loved these so much I made them my own by using your printable. Thanks for sharing!!! I printed them on old file folders and cut them to size. http://leeanderin.blogspot.com/2011/12/gift-tags-free.html
ReplyDeleteHi lady. I shared this tag freebie on my blog today. Hope you don't mind! Thanks for being such a lovely genius.
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Thanks! Love the other inspirational gift wrap photos in your post!
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ReplyDeleteI used the tag in making invitations for our Christmas Eve party, still working out the kink but I love where it's headed. Check it out @ http://justinandkelseyroyer.blogspot.com/2011/12/christmas-invitescards-i-am-so-excited.html
ReplyDeleteHow do you make tags like this? Or anything cool like that? I'm so comp illiterate.
ReplyDeleteThese are fantastic, thanks for sharing! I'm adding them to my presents right now! And i am doing what a previous posted said about manilla file folders trimmed to size. Genius.
ReplyDeleteThis is super cute. Downloading for sure! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely LOVE LOVE LOVE these! Thank you so much for sharing! You've no idea how many comments I've gotten praising your tags. You are a creative genius! Merry Christmas to you & yours!! <3
ReplyDeleteOh these are gonna come in real handy! Funny my post today was titled "naughty or nice"
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I found this via Pinterest and just had to say thank you for the tags. I already have had the tradition for years of wrapping presents from Santa in Brown paper and twine/ribbon, but I've never had a specific way of writing what person they are for. I love this idea, and will be using it for years to come. Thank you!
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ReplyDeleteThanks for providing this download. When I saw you post it a couple of weeks ago, I knew it would be a perfect fit for what I was envisioning for presenting our presents this year. In fact, I actually began the gift wrapping process, and I love how it turns out.
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These are fantastic! I also found via Pinterest. I didn't have any cardstock on hand, so I cut up some old file folders and they came out PERFECTLY. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThese are too perfect... thank you...
ReplyDeleteThank you for your creative generosity! This gift tag adorned every gift I wrapped this year (including the one to our dog). I couldn't contain myself so I passed it along on my blog.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you & yours!
Heather
I wrote this blog post just so i could share with you how i've used your tags! I'm in love with them, i think they'll become a tradition for at least a few years :) Just wanted to say thanks! http://visualheart.wordpress.com/2011/12/20/christmas-wrapping/
ReplyDeleteThanks so much!
ReplyDeleteThanks. Is there a way I can grab that photo you posted? I doing a round up of everyone who used these tags in my next post.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the adorable free printables. I posted about them here:
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Thank you so much for the tags. One of my sister-in-laws fell in love with them! I used them for my high schooler's Secret Santa gifts and they were a big hit. There are even several under my tree! Great, fun tag!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing!! Merry Christmas!!
ReplyDeleteThese are totally cute! I just printed some to use. Merci!
ReplyDeleteThese are witty and so well-designed! I just discovered your blog, and must say that I'm addicted. You're exceptionally talented! Thanks for this. I'm using them for my gifts this evening! Look forward to seeing more from you. Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteThese are witty and so well-designed! I just discovered your blog, and must say that I'm addicted. You're exceptionally talented! Thanks for this. I'm using them for my gifts this evening! Look forward to seeing more from you. Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I printed these out on cardstock, and they look so great! Can't wait for my little guy to see it in the morning. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for these! I used them on the Santa gifts for my two boys and they were a hit. My youngest brought his tag along to the family dinner that night to show his grandma too!
ReplyDeleteLove the tag - thank you for sharing!
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