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Free Printable Christmas Gift Tags

Download free printable Christmas gift tags, a letter-size sheet of cut-out To/From tags in the Barrio Vibe palette. Print on cardstock, tie with twine, and give every gift a name.

By Muhammad Usman, Founder & EditorJuly 17, 2026
Free Printable Christmas Gift Tags

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Free printable Christmas gift tags are a letter-size sheet of ready-to-cut To/From tags you print at home, no sign-up needed. Print on cardstock for durability, cut along the guide lines, then attach with ribbon, washi tape, or a glue dot. Reprint as many sheets as you need for the whole gift pile.

It always happens the same way. You finally get the presents wrapped late one December night, stack them neatly by the tree, and then someone asks which box is for Grandma, and you have no idea. Every package looks the same. Sticky notes slide off, a ballpoint pen bleeds through the wrapping paper, and the roll of pre-made tags you swore you bought last year is nowhere to be found. Store-bought tags are either flimsy, weirdly overpriced for what they are, or covered in cartoon characters that clash with everything else on the table. Writing names straight onto the paper looks messy, and by the twentieth gift your handwriting has quietly given up. Then there is the pile of gift bags with no way to tell whose is whose until someone digs through the tissue paper. If you have ever mixed up two presents on Christmas morning, or peeled a curling label off a package for the third time, you already know the small, specific frustration this post is here to fix, and it takes about ten minutes and one sheet of paper.

Where can you get free printable Christmas gift tags?

You can download free printable Christmas gift tags right here, a single letter-size sheet of ready-to-cut To/From tags you print at home, with no sign-up. Each sheet holds a grid of tags in the soft Barrio Vibe palette: warm cream, sage, and a touch of grape, with a clean "To" and "From" line and a small blank space for a short note. Because the design is typography-only, it prints crisply on any home printer and pairs with kraft paper, solid colors, or patterned wrap without fighting for attention. You get enough tags per page to label a whole batch of gifts, and you can reprint the page as many times as you need, there is no per-tag cost the way there is with a store pack. Print one sheet to test, then run off however many you need. Keep the file saved on your phone so you can reprint the night before a party, or when one more gift appears.

What paper should you print Christmas gift tags on?

Print your gift tags on cardstock, anywhere from 65 lb to 110 lb, rather than standard 20 lb printer paper. Cardstock holds its shape when it dangles from a ribbon, survives a punched hole without tearing, and takes pen ink without bleeding or curling. White or cream cardstock keeps the colors true to the design; a light kraft cardstock gives the tags a cozy, rustic look that suits brown-paper wrapping. Set your printer to its highest quality and, if the option exists, choose a "cardstock" or "heavy paper" media setting so the sheet feeds smoothly. Let the ink dry for a minute before cutting so nothing smudges, and avoid glossy photo paper, since ink smears on it and it is hard to write on. If all you have is regular paper, the tags still work in a pinch, just handle them gently and skip the ribbon, since thin paper tears at the hole. For anything you want to keep or reuse, cardstock is worth it.

How do you cut out and attach printable gift tags?

Cut the tags along the guide lines with scissors or a paper trimmer, then attach them with whatever you already have on hand. A paper trimmer gives the straightest edges fastest, but sharp scissors are perfectly fine for a small batch. Once they are cut, you have several easy ways to fix a tag to a gift, depending on the look you want:

MethodBest forHow
Ribbon or twineA polished, hangable tagPunch a hole in the corner, thread ribbon through, tie to the bow
Washi or double-sided tapeFlat gifts and gift bagsTape the tag flat to the top of the package
Sticker or glue dotQuick batchesStick the tag straight onto the wrapping
Clothespin or mini pegGift baskets and jarsClip the tag to a handle or rim

A single hole punch and a spool of baker's twine turn the whole sheet into hangable tags in minutes. Mix methods across your gifts so the tree looks varied instead of mass-produced.

Preview of Printable Christmas Gift Tags, Free Printable
Free Printable

Printable Christmas Gift Tags, Free Printable

A free sheet of printable Christmas gift tags with fill-in To and From lines in a warm sage-and-rose palette. Just print, cut along the dashed lines, punch a hole, and tie onto any gift.

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How do you fill in a To/From gift tag neatly?

Fill the tag out before you attach it, while it is flat on a hard surface, writing on a tag that is already dangling from a bow is how you get shaky, cramped letters. Use a fine-tip pen or a felt-tip marker rather than a ballpoint, which can skip or dent cardstock. Write the recipient's name on the "To" line first, then your name on the "From" line, and keep the little note short: "Merry Christmas," "With love," or an inside joke fits the space better than a full sentence. If you are labeling many gifts at once, set up a small assembly line, cut all the tags, then fill them all in, then attach them, so you are not switching tools every thirty seconds. For a coordinated look, pick one pen color and stick with it across every tag, a deep green, gold, or classic black all read as festive against cream cardstock. Neat, consistent tags make even the simplest kraft-paper wrapping look intentional and put-together.

What else can you use printable Christmas gift tags for?

Printable gift tags do far more than name presents. Use them as place cards at the Christmas dinner table, as labels on jars of homemade cookies or cocoa mix, or as little "open me first" markers on pajamas the night before. They make tidy teacher and neighbor gift labels, and the blank note line is perfect for a quick thank-you. Kids love filling them in themselves, which turns tag-writing into a quiet activity while you wrap, a natural pairing with a free printable advent activity calendar when you want more low-prep December fun. You can also punch and string them into a simple gift-tag garland, or tuck one inside a greeting card as a keepsake. They work beautifully on stockings, gift baskets, and wine bottles for hostess gifts. Because the design is plain typography, it works year-round for birthdays and thank-you gifts too, just skip the holiday note. One printed sheet quietly solves a dozen small labeling jobs across the whole season.

How do you keep your holiday gift wrapping organized this year?

Corral your wrapping supplies in one spot so December stops feeling like a scavenger hunt. Keep your printed gift tags, tape, scissors, ribbon, and a couple of pens together in a single clear stackable bin you can pull out and put away in one motion, seeing everything at a glance is what keeps a wrapping session moving. Store cut tags in a small envelope inside that bin so they stay flat and easy to grab. If you print extra tags now, you will not be hunting for them again next year. It also helps to keep a running gift list nearby so you can check off who has been wrapped and tagged; our free printable home labels are handy for marking bins, shelves, and storage boxes once the season winds down. Restock the bin in early December and again at the halfway point so you never run out of tape mid-wrap. A little organization up front means the actual wrapping stays the calm, cozy part of the holidays.

Preview of Printable Christmas Gift Tags, Free Printable
Free Printable

Printable Christmas Gift Tags, Free Printable

A free sheet of printable Christmas gift tags with fill-in To and From lines in a warm sage-and-rose palette. Just print, cut along the dashed lines, punch a hole, and tie onto any gift.

Download →

Print a sheet, cut what you need, and let every gift under the tree finally have a name. A few quiet minutes of tagging tonight saves the "whose is this?" scramble on Christmas morning, and makes the whole pile look like you planned it all along.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these Christmas gift tags really free to print?

Yes. The printable Christmas gift tags are completely free with no sign-up, email, or watermark. Download the PDF, print as many letter-size sheets as you need on your home printer, and reprint anytime, there is no per-tag cost like a store-bought pack.

What size paper are the printable gift tags?

The tags print on standard letter-size (8.5 x 11 inch) paper, with several To/From tags arranged in a grid on each sheet. Cut along the guide lines after printing. For the best result, use cardstock so the tags hold up to a ribbon or hole punch.

Can I write on the gift tags with any pen?

A fine-tip or felt-tip pen works best, especially on cardstock, because it glides without skipping or denting the paper. Avoid heavy ballpoints. Fill in the To and From lines while the tag is flat on a hard surface, then let the ink dry a moment before attaching it.

How do I attach the tags to gifts?

Punch a hole and tie the tag on with ribbon or twine for a hangable look, or use washi tape, double-sided tape, or a glue dot to stick it flat onto wrapping paper or a gift bag. A clothespin works well for clipping tags to baskets and jars.

Can I use these tags for things other than Christmas gifts?

Yes. The typography-only design works as dinner place cards, cookie-jar labels, teacher and neighbor gift tags, or a strung gift-tag garland. With a blank note line, they also suit birthdays and thank-you gifts year-round, just skip the holiday message when you fill them in.

Muhammad Usman, Founder & Editor of Barrio Vibe

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Muhammad Usman · Founder & Editor

Muhammad Usman designs and print-tests every printable in the Barrio Vibe library, from wall art to weekly meal planners, so each one prints clean on a home printer.

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