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Christmas creative projects Cricut · Written by Randi Dukes

25 Cricut Holiday Gift Tag Ideas

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These holiday gift tag ideas are part of a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Cricut. The opinions and text are all mine. This post contains affiliate links.

 

The holiday season is a time where I try to be intentional with relationships whether that’s through gift giving, inviting people over, or sending cards to people I love.  The season is about creating memories and letting people know how much they mean to me.  Sometimes that’s as simple as adding a personalized element to a gift so I’ve gathered 25 DIY Cricut holiday gift tag ideas to add a personal element to gift giving this holiday season.  Now the outside of the package can be as awesome as the inside!

25 cricut holiday gift tag ideas

Cricut machines make it so easy to add a personal touch.  Whether you design a full gift tag or add a simple monogram to a package, you can customize gift wrap in just minutes.  Last month, I shared three easy gift tag ideas {click on that link to see the full instructions or check them out in the list below} that I’ll be using when I deliver sweet treats to my neighbors this holiday season.  A personalized gift tag is such an easy way to add a personalized element to even the most simple gift.

Check out these fun ideas and then let me know how you’re personalizing your packages this Christmas!

Cricut Holiday Gift Tag Ideas

Add a vintage truck snow globe gift tag, made with cardstock and plastic, to the top of a package {the snow really shakes inside}.

paper snow globe

Taking a bottle of wine to a party?  Add a wine bottle tag.

wine bottle gift tag

Even coasters can be turned into gift tags!  This square coaster present gift tag is made with infusible ink and cardstock.

infusible ink gift tag for christmas

Who else loves Rae Dunn?  I love the simplistic, Rae Dunn-esque style of these farmhouse style gift tags.

farmhouse style gift tags

I’m all about color and I love non-traditional holiday colors.  This acrylic lightbulb gift tag idea adds such a fun pop of color to a gift.

DIY acrylic lightbulb gift tag

Did you know you can now engrave with one of the newest additions to the adaptive tool set?  These engraved chipboard gift tags are a great way to test the new tool.

engraved chipboard gift tag

The Cricut Maker easily cuts felt which makes these felt holiday tags a simple and adorable project.

felt holiday tags

Round coasters make really cute upcycled coaster ornament tags.  With infusible ink and a cardstock top, they can be made quickly and easily.

upcycled ornament gift tag

If you want to add a bit of texture to the gifts under the tree, three dimensional gift tags are just the way.

three dimensional christmas gift tags

The new perforation blade is the perfect way to make these tear away reveal gift tags.  And these tags are the perfect way to keep kids from knowing which gift in that pile under the tree is theirs!

tear away gift tags

Use Cricut pens to add a cardstock and paper tag to a holiday plant for a quick and easy gift idea.

small christmas tree in santa mug

Hand lettering is such a hot trend right now and these hand lettered style gift tags add such an elegant touch to any gift.

hand lettered style gift tag

Rather than a tag, add a large cardboard letter to the top of a present.  It’s a great way to recycle mailing boxes.

corrugated cardboard monogram on gift

Santa gift tags that look like they’re handwritten are an adorable way to convince kids that Santa made his visit.

handwritten santa gift tags

Did you know you can stain wood with koolaid?  These koolaid stained tags are made with wood scraps and have a bit of vinyl added. 

koolaid stained gift tags

Want an elegant gift topper?  Use gold foil iron on to make these gift tags.

gold foil iron on gift tags

I love a simple cardstock and pen tag and this one has slits cut into it so ribbon can be strung right through.

easy ribbon holiday gift tag

I love mixing different mediums and these leather and foil name tags are not only a fun way to top a gift but they can be used as a keychain later.

leather and foil gift tags

These layered gift tags are so pretty and the colored leather really showcases the top layer.  They’d be cute with a cardstock bottom layer too.

layered holiday gift tags

Leather cuts so smoothly on the Cricut Maker and makes it super easy to make these leather and metallic pen gift tags.

DIY leather gift tags

If you’re giving gift cards this year, gift them in colorful snowflake gift card holder tags.

snowflake gift card holder tags

How cute is this colorful ornament gift tag?  I love the bright colors!

colorful ornament gift tag

Label a present with initial gift tags.  The embossed paper used for these tags adds an extra element.

initial gift tags

These simple snowflake gift tags are so easy but so pretty.  Layering materials gives a really pretty look.

snowflake gift tags

And finally, paper cut gift tags are simple but can add such an elegant look.

paper cut gift tags

What gift tags are you making this holiday season?


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About Randi Dukes

I’m Randi, a Dallas-based mom of five kids, ranging from third grade to college and including a set of twins. I love strong coffee, craft and DIY projects, my planner, and my big ol’ family. When I’m not creating something for my blog, I can be found in the car, running kids from one place to another. I’m the one knitting at the red light. Connect with me on google+ | twitter | facebook

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