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Easy monogram gift tags

mongram gift tags
When I wrap presents in wrapping paper, I often just cut out a bit of the wrapping paper, fold it in half, and use it as a gift tag. But when I use boxes or fabric bags, I obviously need another solution.

I like a simple look, so this year, I made little stamped monogram gift tags. I scrounged up some cardstock scrapbook paper pieces I didn’t want (this page said Forever and I’d cropped that part off so I could use the plain part of the paper on a scrapbook page.) and then stamped the appropriate letters using my alphabet stamps.

I cut them to the right size and then used a regular hole-puncher on the top of the tag.

If you want to get a little bit fancier, you can run an ink pad along the sides of your tags to darken them a bit. I do this all the time when I’m scrapbooking, because it gives your paper a much more finished look.

I use cloth ribbon to close my fabric gift bags, and that’s usually too wide to fit through the punched hole. So, I use a bit of curling ribbon to attach the tag.

I tie a little knot around the punched hole and then just slip the curling ribbon underneath the cloth ribbon. If you curl both ends of the ribbon, it’ll actually hold the tag on without a knot (the curled ends will keep tag from sliding off).

I use a small piece of curling ribbon to attach these to gift boxes as well.

You could just use double-sided tape, but I like the way the tag looks with a bit of ribbon. If your tag insists on hanging lopsided, though, stick a small piece of tape underneath to hold it in place.

I’m so pleased with how these turned out. They’re easy to make, they’re sleek and simple-looking, and they didn’t cost me anything!

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Nick

Thursday 22nd of December 2011

Wow - those look pretty easy, even for me... I think my family would think I was crazy if I made these, although they think I'm crazy generally. Very nice.

Tasmanian Minimalist

Wednesday 21st of December 2011

Those letters are simple, classy and elegant, I love them. Can I steal them please ? Wll, the idea anyway.

jen

Wednesday 21st of December 2011

We are still using the ornaments that I used as tags two years ago! http://mynonfabulousfblog.blogspot.com/2009/12/paper-or-plastic-or-fabric.html

Megg

Wednesday 21st of December 2011

I'm one of those people who cuts up Christmas cards from the year before! Not the picture ones, of course...those go in my scrapbook. :) My mom just writes our name on the package in Sharpie. Doesn't look gorgeous, but it gets the job done! Oh, and sometimes I'm able to get a set of free gift cards in the mail (like when they send you free return address labels and you're supposed to donate).

nela

Wednesday 21st of December 2011

With my toddlers who can't read yet..I just put thier pictures onto the gifts...that way they know its for them....after the presents gets unwrap..the pictures goes back into the photo albulm :)

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