Day 32: Cute Free Printable Christmas Gift Tags!

Cute Free Printable Christmas Gift Tags!

Day 32: Cute Free Printable Christmas Gift Tags! 

Way back when I started this ‘ol 50 DIY Days of Crafts, my friend Jess, from IROCKSOWHAT, made these super cute gift tags for you to print out for free! It’s been a while and I thought I should re-share them. They are so cute. I’m pretty sure the gingerbread man is my favorite.

Supplies:

Directions:

Cute Free Printable Christmas Gift Tags!

STEP 1:

Download the gift tag printables on the IROCKSOWHAT site. Save to your computer.

STEP 2:

Use the scissors to cut out the tags, then attach a tag to a cute gift!

I hope you enjoy! These tags are so cute and fun for your Christmas gifts.

– Chelsey


Day 31: Polymer Clay Gift Tags (with printable patterns)

Clay Gift Tag DIY

Day 31: Polymer Clay Gift Tags (with printable patterns)

Today I wanted to share some lovely polymer clay gift tags with you! This little cuties double as gift tags and ornaments. Attach this fun decoration to a gift, and the recipient can hang this on their tree. So cute. It’s really inexpensive to create and kind of fun. You can get creative! Skip the words/letters and maybe push a finger print into the clay? That’s probably the perfect gift for grandma. Right?

All the items you might need for this project:

  • Printer
  • Paper
  • Free shapes printout
  • Scissors
  • White Polymer clay (I used Sculpey Premo)
  • Rolling pin
  • Knife
  • Chopstick
  • Tissue paper
  • Mod Podge
  • Oven
  • Cookie sheet and foil
  • Ribbon
  • Optional: Alphabet clay stamps

Clay Gift Tag DIY

To check out the full tutorial and the patterns, head on over to the original post right here on the HP Create blog.

Clay Gift Tag DIY

To see the other 50 DIY Days of Holiday Crafts, check out this link.

– Chelsey

P.S. I’m a paid contributor on the HP Create blog. All printables are for personal use only. This is the 4th year for my 50 DIY Days. If you would like to check out the past projects, you can click on these links (sorry for any broken links, it’s hard to keep up to date with all the posts… always a work in progress): 2011 // 2012 // 2013!


Day 30: Free Christmas Dingbat Fonts

Free Christmas Dingbat Fonts

Day 30: Free Christmas Dingbat Fonts

Last week while I was searching for some lovely Free Christmas Inspired Fonts, I found a TON of Christmas Dingbat Fonts (free for you to download). I decided to share my favorites with you today. How great is that jolly santa, and the “Merry Christmas”? You may just see one of these dingbats on my Christmas card. My family and I tend to go a little crazy with our holiday photos and we are planning on taking photos for the card this weekend (in case you missed my past cards, click here).

Check out the links below to find the fonts and download them for yourself!

Happy Friday to you! If you’d like to wander my past favorite font posts, you can click here.

– Chelsey

P.S. Just a note: all of these fonts are free, but most cannot be used for commercial-use (unless you purchase a license).  They should all be fine for personal use, but don’t use them in any product you plan on selling. ALSO note: the rules and regulations for each font are subject to change at any time, and I can’t guarantee these will still be free in the future. You will need to read the rules for each font you download.  One more thing: enjoy!

This is the 4th year for my 50 DIY Days. If you would like to check out the past projects, you can click on these links (sorry for any broken links, it’s hard to keep up to date with all the posts… always a work in progress): 2011 // 2012 // 2013!

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Day 29: Toy Bin Label Organization (with free printables)

Toy Bin Labels

Day 29: Toy Bin Label Organization (with free printables)

If you follow me on Instagram, you may have seen that I mentioned we are making over the kiddo’s room (with the help of Wayfair.com). We are JUST about done and I can’t wait to share the whole thing with you, but for now you’ll just have to live with this small sneak peak. To organize the kid’s toys, I thought we should add some labels to her toy bins. It will help us keep the toys organized, and hopefully help the kiddo clean up her toys. Side note: we won’t be keeping that lovely ceramic rabbit in her room… she just really wanted it in the photo.

Toy Bin Labels

To check out the full post, plus get the free toy bin printables, head on over to this Better Homes and Gardens post.

To see the other 50 DIY Days of Holiday Crafts, check out this link.

– Chelsey

P.S. I’m a paid contributor on the Better Homes and Gardens blog. This is the 4th year for my 50 DIY Days. If you would like to check out the past projects, you can click on these links (sorry for any broken links, it’s hard to keep up to date with all the posts… always a work in progress): 2011 // 2012 // 2013!

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Day 28: Wolf Mitten DIY

Wolf Mitten DIY

Day 28: Wolf Mitten DIY

Last year I made these lovely wolf mittens for the kiddo, and she loved them (and still loves them). These are the perfect stocking stuffers, or if you can’t wait for Christmas (like I couldn’t), you can just give then to your kiddo right after you make them.

DIY Wolf Mittens

Supplies you’ll need for this DIY:

  • One pair of mittens
  • 3 different colors of felt
  • Embroidery thread
  • Needle
  • Optional: hot glue

To check out the complete tutorial, you can head on over to the original blog post. Stay cozy and warm!

To see the other 50 DIY Days of Holiday Crafts, check out this link.

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– Chelsey

P.S. This is the 4th year for my 50 DIY Days. If you would like to check out the past projects, you can click on these links (sorry for any broken links, it’s hard to keep up to date with all the posts… always a work in progress): 2011 // 2012 // 2013!

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Day 27: Fruit and Berry Gift Tags (free printable)

Fruit and Berry Gift Tags (free printable)

Day 27: Fruit and Berry Gift Tags (free printable)

I think we’ve already established that I love paper and making printables, but I just need to say it again: I love paper and making printables. Over the summer I made some Paper Berry Pie Decorations, and I loved them so much I made these fruity pictures into gift tags! These fruit gift tags would be the perfect little decoration for a cooking theme gift. Do you have a baker in the family? Perfect.

Supplies needed to make these gift tags:

Directions:

Step One:

Print out the fruit and berry gift tag printable. To download the printable: click on this link, right click and save the image to your desktop.

Fruit and Berry Gift Tags (free printable)

Step Two:

Cut the fruit out along the edge. Use the hole punch to make a hole in the corner of the tag, and thread the baker’s twine (or ribbon) through the hole.

Fruit and Berry Gift Tags (free printable)

Step Three:

Write a little note on the back of the gift tag, and tie this cute tag onto your gift!

To see the other 50 DIY Days of Holiday Crafts, check out this link.

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– Chelsey

P.S. All printables are for personal use only. This is the 4th year for my 50 DIY Days. If you would like to check out the past projects, you can click on these links (sorry for any broken links, it’s hard to keep up to date with all the posts… always a work in progress): 2011 // 2012 // 2013!


Day 26: Treat Yourself Sewn Paper Treat Bags

Treat Yourself Sewn Paper Treat Bags

Treat Yourself Sewn Paper Treat Bags

Day 26: Treat Yourself Sewn Paper Treat Bags

You guys. Thanksgiving is less than 20 days away. I love this holiday because you get a four-day vacation with the family and ALL of the food. Yum. Stuffing and gravy are pretty much my favorite part of the food portion, but dessert and pie also right up there (mmmm, apple pie). Since family will be gathering, I think it’s kind of nice to provide some sort of extra treat at each place setting. I made these really cute Treat Yourself Sewn Paper Treat Bags for the HP Create blog. I made a BUNCH of different printable treat bag shapes so you can make your own: triangles, diamonds, ovals, and hearts… all with different sayings, or blank (so you can add your own note).

Supplies you will need to create this project:

  • Printer
  • 5 x 11 vellum paper
  • Sewing machine
  • Colorful thread
  • Printable treat pack shapes (all printables are on the original post)
  • Candy

You can place the treat bags on each place setting. What if you added the name of the people coming over for Thanksgiving dinner to each treat bag? These could double as gifts and place markers! If you want to see the full tutorial and get the free printable images to make your own, head on over to the original post on the HP Create blog.

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To see the other 50 DIY Days of Holiday Crafts, check out this link.

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– Chelsey

P.S. I’m a paid contributor on the HP Create blog. All printables are for personal use only. This is the 4th year for my 50 DIY Days. If you would like to check out the past projects, you can click on these links (sorry for any broken links, it’s hard to keep up to date with all the posts… always a work in progress): 2011 // 2012 // 2013!