Christmas is sneaking up on us fast, and we have some gorgeous new papers to add a beautiful touch of glitter to your Christmas projects! Introducing Red and Green Diamond Print Inkjet Glitter! Our Diamond Print papers are printable in most Inkjet home printers and have a beautiful no-shed glitter that WON'T come off on your hands or work surfaces.
Today we are going to make some printable gift tags. Let's get started!
Supplies:
- Cardstock Warehouse Cardstock Papers
- Red Diamond Print Inkjet Glitter paper
- Green Diamond Print Inkjet Glitter paper
- FREE gift tag printables (click the link, then click the arrow in the top right to save to your computer)
- inkjet printer
- hole punch
- scissors
- ribbon
- black felt-tip marker
These papers print best with fonts that are nice and bold, so I chose a thick font for these tags. You can create your own tags using this blank tag printable, or you can download the ones I made for FREE at the links in the supply list. (To save the files, click the link, then click the arrow icon in the top right corner and save to your computer.) Once you have them saved, print them out. I used the highest quality setting on my printer.
Once you have your tags printed, it's time to cut them out. I used my scissors to cut the tags just outside of the black lines. I wanted to leave the black lines on the tag as a decorative frame.
After you cut out your tags, punch a hole in the center of the top. Layer the 'Ho Ho Ho" tag on top of the "To/From" tag and tie a ribbon through them.
The last step is to write the names on your tags. I used a black felt-tip pen.
These look so fun and festive when you add them to your gift wrapping! Just look at that sparkle! ✨ And the best part? NO glitter on your hands!
What are you crafting for Christmas? We would love to see! Be sure to show us! Tag your creations on social media with #cardstockwarehouse to be featured in our stories! While you're there, be sure to follow us on Facebook and Instagram for more paper crafting projects made with our high-quality card stock.
Happy Crafting!
Erica (@wanderfuldesign)