Printable Christmas cards to identify gifts

I don't know about you, but I already have a few gifts at home if I add those of my children and those of my nephews and nieces, all of them perfectly wrapped to have no idea who each one is.

This means that, yes or yes, something must be done to identify them. Many times we have pulled Post-its, but they have the disadvantage that as you deal with the gifts a bit they can take off.

You can also simply put the name directly on the gift, but some people prefer to make it a little more aesthetic, and for them they can be interesting Christmas cards, perfect for identifying gifts.

Today, who else who least has a computer and a printer, so with these two things, paper and scissors, we can print them, cut them out, write on them and put them in the gifts of our children and family.

The first ones that you can print are the ones you have seen in the image that heads this post, taken from Momomushy. They are a little hole, so the logical thing would be to put a string and stick it to the gifts (with a sticker of those of "I wish you like it", for example).

Obviously, we can also paste them directly into the gift, avoiding the little hole. To print them you just have to click on the image to enlarge:

The following are simpler: crop, write and paste. FreePrintables offers them to us and to print them we will click on the following image, to get to their page and print the labels by pressing “Print Now!”.

By the way, for the next few days go preparing cards (folio size, of course), scissors and glue, because there are a few cut-outs for Christmas.

Video: 2017 Christmas Tags CottageCutz & others (May 2024).