
Out of the short list of gifts that everyone can use, hand soap must be near the top of the list. This free printable we’re in good hands with you gift tag can go with soap or hand cream. It is perfect for teacher appreciation week this May. It also works for realtor gifts, coaches, piano and music teachers, or anyone who has helped you out. The gift tags are easy to make with scissors or a paper cutter, and all you have to do is tie them around the neck of a bottle. For ribbon, try jute twine or a baker’s twine. The printable gift tags may be downloaded free using the form at the bottom of this post.
Materials:
Printer
Scissors or Paper Cutter
Kraft Cardstock
Hole Punch
Twine or Ribbon
Gift ideas: Hand Soap, Hand Cream, Hand Scrub

STEP 1 Download and Print Your Tags
Download the PDF using the link at the bottom of this page. Save it to your hard drive or a thumb drive. The PDF is a letter size, 8.5×11 inch sheet, with eight tags on a page. Open it in Adobe Acrobat Reader. It is a free download from Adobe if you do not already have it.
For paper, use a bright white cardstock or kraft cardstock (I used kraft). 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, print as many sheets as you need.
STEP 2 Cut Out Your Tags
Use your paper cutter to cut out the gift tags along the crop lines. You may use scissors if you don’t have a paper cutter, but it is easier to get them straight with the cutter.

STEP 3 Attach Tags
Use these tags with any hand-related gift. I tied mine to a bottle of liquid hand soap.

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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!
I love this one, perfect for my son with special needs’ awesome teachers.