I don't know about you, but I always seem to run out of gift tags when I am wrapping presents or need a little tag to attach to a hostess present. Although I usually buy my tags from UNICEF or Ten Thousand Villages, this year I've decided to make my own. So, just in case you run out, now you won't have to run to the store, you can just run to your computer and print these.
As per usual, double click on image to enlarge, and then RIGHT CLICK "Save As". When printing, choose the horizontal layout and print "TO FIT SHEET". The cards end up being about 2.25 inches square. The larger single card is 4 x 4 square.
10 comments:
Aren't those just the prettiest cards, thank you! :)Bea
Thanks again, Trudi, for these fabulous freebies! Once again, you've chosen "joy", and I'm grateful! Hugs, Terri xoxo
you are the best!!! thank you! and how did you know that christmas is always red white and black????
Trudi, my hat is off to you . . .
I think what you are doing is truly magnificent and your artwork shines. The way you did the graphics is perfect and as you know I do not give out A's very much, but this time it has been earned.
With this and the previous posts on the 'spirit of giving', you have taught everyone who came for a visit a very valuable lesson. I thank you for this from the depths of my heart to you.
Egmont
These are beautiful. Thanks Trudi!
These are wonderful Trudi!
Ooooo....these are more beautiful than any gift tag I've ever used. What a thoughtful and generous idea to share them with us. This means I'll have to bring the quality of my gift wrapping up a notch! Yeah, that will be happening!! Hugs...
In preparation for a big family visit I started the Christmas packaging today and did, indeed, find myself in need of tags. The bags are white, the tissues in shades of red and are perfect with your gift cards. Thanks very much Trudi. I wish I knew how to do what you do....
This is just so cool Thank you. I love these tags. So elegant.
So beautiful, thank you for the freebie x
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