Where to Find Retailers Selling Christmas Gift Tags

Megan Butler
Where to Find Retailers Selling Christmas Gift Tags - Presents, presents everywhere and not a tag to be found. During the Christmas season, everyone's attention is focused on gifts and wrapping paper. During the hustle and bustle of the season, Christmas gift tags often get forgotten. Here are a few places to buy Christmas gift tags.

www.vistaprint.com

Vista print is a great place to design your own Christmas gift tags. They have a variety of design templates to choose from, or you can design your very own. You can also include a personal, printed note which can give your gifts a nice touch. The labels start at $1.99 per group of 25 and they can be delivered in as few as three days.

http://holidays.momsnetwork.com

If you don't feel like waiting for delivery, check out the Mom's Network. They have a selection of Christmas gift tags that you can print right from your computer, in the comfort of your own home. And, they don't cost you a penny. Simply type in the URL, select a tag and print it!

www.brownielocks.com

The Christmas season is one of joy, so why not include some humor in it too? Brownie Locks has a collection of over twenty free printable Gift Tags, and they are hilarious. If you and your loved ones like to have a lot of laughs, then these are the gift tags for you.

www.petsathome.com

If you're a dog lover, then these Christmas gift tags are for you. Pets at Home offers dog-themed Christmas gift tags in packs of six for around $3 per pack. They are a little bit more expensive than the other e-tailers I've listed here, but they're one of the few who feature tags for the dog lovers out there!

Target

This place doesn't have the selection of some of the e-tailers that specialize in Christmas gift tags and other holiday items, but you don't have to wait for your tags to be delivered. And, they're great for last minute shoppers. They often stay open until 9pm on Christmas Eve.

Make Them Yourself

If you're like me, you are probably reading this in the final hours before Christmas morning and you're in a panic. Before you rush out to the store, consider employing my mother's old trick: Cut out a rectangle of wrapping paper (that matches the paper on the box that you're addressing), fold it in half and stick one side to your Christmas gift. On the white inside portion, simple fill out "To:" and "From:"

Published by Megan Butler

Based in Houston, Texas, Meg Butler is a professional organic farmer and home brewer. When not busy brewing or gardening, she's sharing her professional knowledge with her readers. Butler began blogging, edi...  View profile

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