Christmas in July - Day 18
Make Your Own Gift Tags
Gift tags aren't expensive, especially if you've stockpiled them during the after-Christmas sale. But why have the same gift tags as everyone else?
Take a look through your wrapping paper, Christmas cards and gift bags and consider making matching gift tags.
Step 1: Simply cut a circle or get creative and use your biscuit cutters to make shapes. I like hearts, gingerbread men and wreaths (trace a larger circle, then a smaller circle in the centre and cut out the smaller circle).
Step 2: Use a hole punch to make a small hole in the top of the card.
Step 3: Attach a short piece of string which can be attached to a present or gift bag.
Gift tags aren't expensive, especially if you've stockpiled them during the after-Christmas sale. But why have the same gift tags as everyone else?
Take a look through your wrapping paper, Christmas cards and gift bags and consider making matching gift tags.
Step 1: Simply cut a circle or get creative and use your biscuit cutters to make shapes. I like hearts, gingerbread men and wreaths (trace a larger circle, then a smaller circle in the centre and cut out the smaller circle).
Step 2: Use a hole punch to make a small hole in the top of the card.
Step 3: Attach a short piece of string which can be attached to a present or gift bag.
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