Like a lot of families, mine is quite – er, eclectic when it comes to ritual and celebration. We are a motley crew of every spiritual persuasion (or none), so I try to design gift tags and cards for us that reflect that diversity through symbolic neutrality. These little milagro heart tags fit the bill – folk arty but not specifically religious. If you want to use them, too, here’s a link to a sheet of eight tags that you can print out on card stock, fold, cut apart, trim the corners, and punch.
- Fold the sheet longways in half, cut along the fold, and cut cards apart – this makes eight tags
- You will need a sheet of round gold stickers. This is optional, but looks cool.
- Trim off the corners at the top (eyeball it) and stick on a gold circle, folding it over slightly
- Punch a hole in the center through thr gold circle and tag
- Tie some cord or ribbon through the hole to attach the tag
- Finished tags
- Tags hanging on stockings hung by the chimney with care . . .
I used some parchment-colored card stock, but you could use any tag-weight paper that will go through your inkjet printer. The punched out gold circle adds a glitzy, industrial touch. Email me if you have any questions, but these tags are sooooo easy to put together. Quick, too!
Very cool! thanks Lyn.
Thanks, Mary! Happy wrapping and tagging 🙂
Really pretty, Lyn. Thanks and Merry Christmas.
Merry Christmas to you, too – see you in the new year!! ♥