Holiday DIY: Christmas Gift Tag Printables – Set of Six
In this post: Looking to customize your wrapped holiday gifts and packages? These Christmas gift tag printables will add a special flair to your Christmas gifts.⇒

Do you have a gift wrap style?
I think you can divide people into 3 categories of gift-wrappers. There are the people who absolutely love wrapping presents, taking the utmost of care to package a gorgeous confection, using thick and lovely artistic papers, layers of lush ribbon and little embellishments that add an extra bit of pizzazz.
Then you have the people who hate wrapping gifts, barely managing to cover the box with pieced together scraps of leftover paper, mangling the folds and using a full roll of tape to keep it held together. There’s nary a bow in sight.
And finally you have everyone else.
Most of us fall somewhere in between, trying our best to present pretty packages, but maybe taking a few shortcuts with decorative gift bags or gold trimmed gift boxes. If this is you, this post may resonate.

Christmas Gift Tag Printables
I always mean to be the first kind of gift-wrapper, and have even stocked up on multiple colors of solid artisan papers and varied widths of wired ribbon in an assortment of patterns and hues.
But more often than not, time runs out, and those easy conveniences of gift bag or box win the day. During those times, it’s the trimming that can make all the difference and that’s where custom holiday gift tags can be a huge help. I like to pair a beautiful tag with lovely ribbon and pop them on a gift bag or box. It’s the perfect compromise to the wrapping dilemma.

Today I’m joining with a talented group of bloggers to bring you FREE printables for the coming holidays. The blog hop is hosted my my friend Kristen from Elle Claire & Co., and you can visit the entire lot of them at the bottom of this post.
I’m sharing a set of 6 Christmas gift tags that you can print out yourself and use on your holiday gift packages. They include watercolor art and holiday greetings in 6 different design styles.

Simply download the art and print out on photo paper or card stock. Select the highest quality print setting that your printer provides. Then cut out the tags taking care to cut just inside the outlines for a clean edge. Use a hole punch to create a hole for ribbon, to attach to your gifts. You can write a message to the recipient on the back of the tag and viola! You have a lovely package to gift to your family and friends.

Download Your Free Printables
If you’d like a copy of the FREE Christmas printables in the first graphic style, below, click HERE for the digital download.
If you’d like the full set of 6 graphic gift tags, subscribe to become a member today! Simply fill out the form below for FREE access to the subscribers only library, where you can find the complete set along with several other printables, ebooks and more. New items are added every few weeks. Enjoy!
(If you are already a subscriber, you will find the full suite in the Members Only Library, which you can access from every email I send.)
• Please remember that these are for personal use only.


More Creative Ideas for Last-minute Gift Wrapping
- Brown Paper Bags: Cut and flatten grocery bags for a rustic, kraft-paper look.
- Old Magazines or Newspapers: Use colorful pages or black-and-white prints for a vintage touch.
- Fabric Scraps: Wrap gifts in leftover fabric pieces or scarves for a reusable option.
- Dish Towels: Use a festive or neutral dish towel as wrapping and part of the gift.
- Maps: Repurpose old road maps for unique and vibrant wrapping.
- Plain Printer Paper: Decorate plain white paper with doodles, stamps, or stickers.
- Reused Gift Bags: Freshen up an old gift bag with new tissue paper or ribbon.
- Tinfoil: Wrap small gifts in shiny aluminum foil for a festive and modern look.
- Ribbon or String: Tie up a gift with twine, ribbon, or even yarn for a charming finish.
- Holiday Catalog Pages: Use colorful pages from a holiday catalog for a seasonal vibe.
- Pillowcases: Slip the gift into a pillowcase and tie it at the top with a ribbon or scarf.
- Old Calendars: Use pages from last year’s calendar with fun or meaningful images.
- Children’s Artwork: Use your kids’ art projects as meaningful, one-of-a-kind wrapping paper.
- Tote Bags: Present your gift in a reusable tote for wrapping that doubles as a gift itself.
- Book Pages: Wrap small items in pages from old, damaged books for a literary touch.
- Furoshiki Wrapping: Use fabric in the Japanese wrapping style for an elegant presentation.
- Cereal or Food Boxes: Turn clean, empty food boxes inside out and decorate as needed.
- Tissue Paper: Layer several sheets of tissue paper in creative ways to wrap smaller gifts.
- Cookie Tins: Place gifts inside cookie tins for a festive, reusable container.
- Mason Jars: Use jars to present small gifts like cookies, candies, or trinkets.
- Decorative Tape: Use washi or colorful tape to create designs directly on plain wrapping or boxes.
- Nature Accents: Decorate your package with twigs, pinecones, or fresh greenery tied with string.
Resource Guide
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More Holiday Decorating Ideas


Please be sure to visit all of the posts below! There are some wonderful ideas in each and every one!!

Vintage Santa Cloche by Ella Claire & Co. / Pine Tree Watercolor by Craftberry Bush / Christmas Tree Farm by My Someday in May / Green Joy Print by Taryn Whiteaker Design / Vintage Christmas Gift Tags by Happy Happy Nester

Vintage Christmas Cards by Town and Country Living / Candy Cane Co. Christmas Printable by Lolly Jane / Christmas Potpourri by My Sweet Savannah / Modern Black and White Christmas Gift Tags by Cherished Bliss / Joy to the World Christmas Printable by Maison de Pax

Christmas Gift Tag Set by My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia / Reindeer Ridge Christmas Lodge by Clean & Scentsible / Printable Christmas Ornaments by My 100 Year Old Home / Names of Jesus Printable by Just Destiny / Free Christmas Printable Planner by Shabbyfufu

Snowy Landscape Painting Printable by Zevy Joy / Snowy Paris Buildings Artwork by So Much Better with Age / Printable Banner Letters by Home Made Lovely / Printable Christmas Gift Tags by Jenna Kate at Home / Smoky Mountains Christmas Printable by Nest of Posies

Christmas Gift Tag Printables by Designthusiasm / Winter Bucket List by Live Laugh Rowe / Plaid Fresh Cut Christmas Trees Printable by Unskinny Boppy / Vintage Truck Christmas Printable by The Happy Housie











They’re lovely Lory! Your designs are always beautiful, and these are perfect for holiday gifts. Thanks for making it so easy! ?
Thank you Barbara!!
Thanx for the tags. I wrap so many small gifts (not to mention the $500 worth of stuff from our Giving Tree tags that no one choose at church that I will be reimbursed for). So some pretty ones for the remainder of my family gifts will be a little touch of elegance–unlike my cut up last year’s Christmas cards. Merry Christmas!
So glad they will work for you!! 🙂
Where might I find the beautiful gift boxes with the gold trim?
There are several options linked in the shopping guide at the bottom of the post.
Here is one: https://rstyle.me/+Vd_ej9743RChWwMmQw6EOw
and here is another: https://rstyle.me/+nLeAV6ts8FS_f0cS6NJiyQ