
In 1948, Charles and Ray Eames entered a design for the molded plastic rocker in MoMA’s competition for low-cost furniture design, and a classic was born. I’ve always had a thing for mid-century modern forms, and it is fun to incorporate some of those silhouettes into gift wrapping. You can print these tags onto any colored cardstock to match the holiday or theme of your event. The gift tags may be downloaded free at the bottom of this post. If you like these, check out the matching 16×20 inch print here.
Materials:
Printer
Scissors
Square Punch
Cardstock
Kraft Favor Bags
Baker’s Twine
STEP 1 Download and Print Your Tags
Download the PDF using the email form at the bottom of this page and save it. The PDF is a letter size, 8.5×11 inch sheet, with nine tags on a page.
For paper, use a bright white or colored cardstock. If you do not have a printer, you can also just have them printed at an office store local to you.
Once you are ready, open in Adobe Acrobat Reader and print as many sheets as you need.
STEP 2 Cut Out Your Tags
The tool you need to make these tags is this square punch you can buy on Amazon. Roughly cut the tags with scissors to remove excess border as needed. Insert your paper and flip the punch over so that you can center the design inside the frame. Then just press down.

STEP 3 Attach Tags
Punch a hole in the top of the gift tags for the twine. Fold the bags down once or twice. Tie the tags onto the bags with baker’s twine.

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Note: Tags are for Personal Use Only, and the PDF may not be sold, distributed, or posted on other websites. If you wish to share this project, please link to this page. Happy crafting!