Custom Gift Tags: Sample 1

Quick and Easy

Materials list: I purchased pre-scored place cards at a closeout store for less than a dollar, there were 25 cards in a package. The local craft store had several styles of patterned paper on clearance, $0.25 per 12” X 12” sheet. And, though
 they were not specifically Christmas, the color scheme could be broken into parts, key in this particular layout was a wide red stripe. I also found a dollar section in the front of my favorite craft supply store, which had several brands of dimensional stickers.

Tools: A glue stick or, my favorite, double-sided tape. A tearing ruler to get a textured edge and add some interest. And a gel pen for personalization but you could use stickers or alphabet stamps.

Step 1: I ripped the wide red stripe out of my patterned paper using the deckle edge of the ruler to provide texture to the edges. The strip I ripped was approximately ½ the width of the place card front. If it’s too wide you can always rip it down again.

Step 2: Paste the strip in the middle of the card front. Trim to fit.

Step 3: Choose a sticker and place it an appropriate distance from the edges for its size and shape. I chose a smaller sticker and placed it just off the left edge leaving a large portion of the red stripe available for the personalization.

Step 4: Add the name. I used a gel pen and my own handwriting, which is not the best. You could go with a calligraphy pen, which would add flair to your own penmanship, or you might choose to use letter stickers. These are readily available at any craft store. Many have several sheets with several fonts in a booklet format for only a couple of dollars. Another option is to use alphabet stamps.

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