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Tip: Easy to Make Gift Tags for Baked Goods

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Tip: Easy to Make Gift Tags for Baked Goods

If you are looking for an easy way to make gift tags, then I’ve got just the thing for you:

Use business cards that you can print using your computer and printer!

I make gift tags for everything---even if I am simply taking a loaf of bread to a friend’s house when I’m invited for dinner! I buy business cards in various colors and types of paper (plain white, vellum, card stock that has sparkles in it, etc.) from my local office supply store. You can also find business cards at stores like Wal-Mart and Target.

I use the software I have for making greeting cards (I use Hallmark Greeting Cards). Depending on the gift that I’m giving, who I’m giving it to, holiday, or season, I find a graphic that fits the situation. Then I add text like “From My Oven To Your Table” or “Baked With Love Just For You!” I play with font styles and colors, and get as creative or plain as I like to create a gift tag that is just right for the occasion. You can easily use the template for business cards in your word-processing software (such as Word) to create gift tags as well.

For holidays, I design an overall gift tag design, but only insert a little text (and sometimes none at all). By leaving some blank space on the card, I can handwrite a special note for each gift I give. When you are ready to put the gift tag on your gift, simply use a hole-punch and punch a hole in the upper left corner (or wherever it suits you). You can loop ribbon or string through the hole and tie the tag onto your gift.

I keep a supply of gift tags that I use for my Sourdough Bread so that I can just grab a loaf out of the freezer, tie on a tag, and have a gift ready in no time!

Even when I take a loaf of bread that is only in a plastic bag, I use a gift tag and loop some curl ribbon through it to tie it onto the bag. Just enough to pretty it up a bit---and to let the recipient know that you cared enough to take a little extra time to do so.

Click the link for Your Free Sample of an easy-to-make, free printable gift tag (which will open as a Word document in a new window). This uses the standard template for Avery Business Cards #8376. This gift tag is ready to print on any sheet of business cards (10 to a sheet) that is Avery #8376 compatible (so look for store brands, usually cheaper than actual Avery products).

Good Luck and Happy Baking!

See the instructions to the right for downloading a free illustrated tutorial for how to make your own personalized gift tags using Microsoft Word!

 

 

 

 

 

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You can make your own gift tags without card-making software!

 

By learning just a few computer skills, you can easily create personalized gift tags for any occasion!

 

Get a fully illustrated tutorial for how to use Microsoft Word's "labels" feature to make gift tags using business cards.

 

This illustrated tutorial is currently in Word document format. It will open in a new window, and you can save it to your computer so that you can refer to it as often as you need. Due to the number of illustrations (of computer screens), it may take several seconds for the illustration on each page to appear. If you have any difficulty in downloading this file, then contact Jan to get a copy sent to you as an email attachment (upon request, Jan will print a copy and mail it to you).

 

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Be sure to save this document to your computer so that you can refer to it as often as you need to!

 

 

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