Christmas Knit Gift Tags
Print off these free Christmas knit gift tags to accompany all the beautiful knit gifts you’ve made for your friends and family.
Whether you’ve knit up some gorgeous Christmas stockings, washcloths, a hat, a blanket, or some other handmade knit creation, you’ll want to attach one of these gift tags made especially for your knit project.
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what you need for these gift tags
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- You’ll need the Knit gift tags PDF. Click here to access and download the free PDF containing all four Christmas Knit Gift Tag designs.
- Cardstock. While I always opt for thick cardstock, make sure you check what thickness of cardstock your printer can handle. Most printers can handle 65# cardstock and some even 85#, but check it out before you buy a ream!
- Scissors or a paper cutter
- If you want to cut your tags to look like ‘tags’, this is the 2″ by 3″ paper punch I used. It very handily comes with a little hole punch for the top of the tag. Otherwise, you will also need a hole punch.
- The tag punch is optional, you could easily just cut the tags into rectangles.
- Ribbon or twine. I used Baker’s Twine.
how to print and cut out your Christmas knit gift tags
- Download the free PDF
- Print it on cardstock. Make sure to set your printer to “Print Actual Size.”
- Notice that the lines for each tag extend past the gift tag to the top and bottom of the paper. Those are to help you line the tags in your paper cutter if you use one. So, go ahead and start at the farthest edge of the paper and cut along those lines.
- Cut each vertical strip, so you’ll have four strips of gift tags.
- To keep the tags a rectangle shape, just cut across the top and bottom of each tag, punch a hole, and thread a cute ribbon or twine through the hole.
- If you are using a tag punch, line up the paper so that the tag’s bottom line is at the punch’s bottom. Before punching the tag out, make sure everything is lined up straight.
knit care tags
I’ve also made some care tags to include with your knit gift that informs the recipient of fiber content and washing instructions. You can see those knit care tags here.
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Love using baker’s twine but where did you get the wider ribbon in the pictures? I love that!
Oh Cathy,
That ribbon is a couple of years old. But I’m pretty sure I got it at TJ Maxx or Marshalls. Seems I often find nice ribbon there.
Good Luck, Lynn