Today’s holiday gift tags are quick and easy to put together! Using a 6×6 paper pack keeps color coordinating easy, while a circle die set and paper trimmer make preparation a breeze. As if this wasn’t enough, pre purchased tags maintains a short project time. So follow along and see how easy it is to create some of your own holiday gift tags!
If watching a video is more your thing, click to link below to see the full tutorial on my YouTube Channel.
Preparation
To start these holiday gift tags off right, I wanted to pre cut all my elements so assembly was fun and easy. To do this, I began by measuring my tags to determine what size to cut my cardstock elements. My tags (essentially the bottom up to the punched hole) measured 1 3/4” wide by 2 7/8” tall.
Based on the tag measurements, I cut large rectangles measuring 1 1/2” x 2 5/8” and small rectangles measuring 1 1/4” x 2”. I also kept small bits in a pile as well – which came in handy during assembly.
The Sizzix Stacked Circles dies by Tim Holtz were perfect for accent circles, as well as a perfect size to fit around my stamped sentiment. The set comes with five dies each of five sizes, which brings mass cuttings down to a minimum.
For the sentiment, I selected six sentiments from Mama Elephant’s Mini Merry Messages stamp set, and stamped all six at a time using my Misti. I stamped onto scrap bits of cardstock, using ink that coordinated with my paper pack. The middle stacked circle die fit the sentiment perfectly, which is what I used to cut my sentient coins.
Assembly
Once all my elements were pre cut, I began laying out my tags. I played around with different layers, then used Distress Collage Medium to adhere everything together. I worked in batches of 4-5 tags at a time, so keep everything straight.
With that, these holiday gift tags were complete!
I love how easy it was putting these together. The coordinated paper pack kept the guess work to a minimum, and using similar shapes made preparation quick and easy.
Hopefully, this project has inspired you to pull out a paper pack you may have sitting in your craft room, and get to creating your own holiday gift tags.
For more inspiration on holiday cards, check out my 12 Days of Cardmaking series, Day 1.