Printed Fabric Gift Tags
I started this project by creating a printable set of tags. Of course, I’d be happy to share that template (included below) with you! Or, you can create your own custom tag. Once you get your canvas set up, you can print anything you’d like on it!
After you’ve readied your file for printing, grab a sheet of 8.5×11″ cardstock to help guide your fabric. Cut your canvas fabric down to 8.5×1 inches. Use the masking tape to attach the canvas fabric to the cardstock. You’ll only need to tape down the two long sides, but be careful not to tape into your printing area.
When your canvas is ready for printing, feed it directly into your printer like you would regular printer paper. Make sure you know which way your printer prints, for instance, my printer requires me to insert the sheet canvas-side up.
When your tags are printed on the canvas sheet, remove the tape and cut around the outside line of the tags. To each of my tags, I added a 3/16 mm eyelet with an eyelet setter from my local craft store (both found in the scrapbooking section). Alternately, you could attach the tags to your packages with decorated clothespins!
I think these printed fabric tags turned out so cute and I can’t wait to see them under my Christmas tree! I may even whip up a bunch more to use ON my tree!
Feel free to use my tag template for your own printed fabric tags! Just right click the above image and save it to your computer.
Happy Holiday Crafting!
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What a great idea, Emily!
I can’t wait to make those tags for the holidays.
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Rodenbusch / Ideias de Presentes says
Would you mind if we create a portuguese version of your post? We really liked your suggestions.
Let us know if we can and of course, we give a link to your original source after the publication.
Anyway, great work on your site, keep publishing good content.
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Rodenbusch
TWan says
Those tags are awesome. I just printed out a set on CANVAS (who knew you could do that at home) and love them. Now I’m thinking of other things to print. Awesome just awesome. Thanks for sharing.
Cathy K says
I love these, they are fabulous thank you bunches and bunches hugs Cathy K
frommycraftroom says
Thanks for the tags!
Jamie Thomas Jones says
I love these tags! They look so great!
Jenn says
I love these tags!! They look great printed on the fabric. Thanks so much for sharing! Pinned!
Kerry says
Love these, thanks!!
kym says
Oh my gosh I love these tags
Redecorate Blog (@Redecorate_Blog) says
Oh, how fun! I just love these tags, and I think Emily is awesome! My favorite one is the “Joyful Tidings” tag. 🙂
Susan@organized31 says
Beautiful AND earth-friendly. I’m going to make these as gifts.
Stacey M says
awesome!!! love it and will try it. scared to put the cardstock and fabric through the printer, but i guess it will work. lol love the shadowbox ornament and the oh christmas tree ornament too…
rrregena says
you can also iron your fabric onto freezer paper and there is printable fabric available at several locals…especially quilt shops. It won’t hurt your printer at all.