Valentine’s Day Gift Tags Free Printable

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Are you almost done shopping for your sweet valentine? Well, when you’re ready to wrap everything you can use my cute Valentine’s Day gift tags ~ free printable.

You can print them out to label your holiday treat bags, gift boxes or packaged sweet baked goods. You can even use the tags for regular occasion gifts, since not all of them have hearts.

I think the 6 different designs are so fun and unique! If you don’t have time to make a run to purchase some gift tags, these are quick and easy to print.

VALENTINE’S DAY GIFT TAGS ~ FREE PRINTABLE

Free printable Valentine's Day gift tags in 6 different designs

If you follow my blog, you’ll remember that I live in the boondocks and don’t have quick access to my favorite stores, so I make my own printables for holidays and celebrations, like the Valentine’s Day heart gift tags I made last year.

If you’re short on time, you can use your home printer to print the gift tags. Be sure to read my printing tips further down in this post.

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  • 110 lb. cardstock
  • paper cutter or scissors
  • hole punch
  • tag attachments
  • home printer or laser printer
  • rick rack
  • 1/4 inch grosgrain ribbon
  • baker’s twine
  • curling ribbon

If you choose to use your home printer, keep in mind that the print colors will not be as bright and crisp looking compared to laser prints.

You can get laser prints from most office supply stores, such as, Staples.

I highly recommend printing on 110 lb. cardstock for best results.

VALENTINE’S DAY FREE PRINTABLE GIFT TAGS ~ DOWNLOAD HERE

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Allyson

Allyson is the founder and content creator of Southern Sunflowers, which shares tutorials for DIY crafts and decor on a budget.

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