Welcome day Day 4 of my 12 Days of Christmas celebration!
If you love vintage style, then this post is for you, and it’s something every single gift-giver needs – Christmas gift tags and labels!
I love gifts that have an old-fashioned look to them, so I tweaked a few of my favorite antique images, and gave them a festive Christmas look, as printable vintage Christmas gift tags. AJust print them, and add the to your wrapped gifts! I even included a few that would be perfect for gifts for kids, because they look like they were delivered from Santa’s workshop in the North Pole! There are 3 sets of printables available – gift tags, gift labels, and stickers.
CLICK Here to print these 6 vintage Christmas gift tags.
There are 9 of the North Pole Delivery labels per page.
Click Here to print the North Pole Labels.
And there are 9 of the stickers per page (including a blank vintage postcard).
Click Here to print these postcard Christmas stickers.
If you’d like to print the post card images individually, here they are – the 2 Merry Christmas postcards are full size already, so just right click, save and print.
Click HERE to print the 2 postcards below with winter birds on them at full size.
You can customize the tags with names by saving the images to your computer, then open them with Picmonkey, or any photo editing program, to add names in the font of your choice.
You can also use these images on projects, as I did the Winter Bird Wooden Tray seen HERE.
You can see how the hang tags and red labels originally looked, and print them HERE.
{Click HERE to see all of the 12 Days of Christmas – the link will be updated with the latest projects each day!}
I hope to see you tomorrow for Day 5!!
You’ll find many more Free Printable Vintage Style Labels HERE!
Merry Christmas, Everyone!
Thank you for sharing your wonderful vintage labels. I have been looking for a vintage winter postcard ige and the cedar waxwing is perfect!
My pleasure – glad you like them, Susan!
Really cute. thanks for the hard work and for sharing.
Beautiful printables! Thanks so much!!!
Thanks Anne – Happy Thanksgiving!
These are wonderful, Angie! Thank you! Pinning!
Angie, these are fantastic. Thank you so much, Ardith
Glad you like them, Ardith – thanks for letting me know! Happy Thanksgiving!
These are absolutely wonderful! Thank you so much for sharing and Happy Thanksgiving!
Thanks so much for letting me know you like them, Pamela – that makes creating the SO worthwhile! Happy Thanksgiving to you too!
Beautiful tags … thanks Angie. They will come in handy for Christmas.
Hugs,
Audrey Z. @ Timeless Treasures
Angie
These are just so whimsical.
I love them 🙂
<3
Pia
some people just ‘have it’. You’re one of ’em. Good eye, good talent, good blog, good vision – it’s all there. Always love to check in!
Thanks so much, Joyce! What a sweet comment that made my day!
How do we download them. I don’t see a link. Do we have to install the doc to pdf?
Never mind, I figured it out. Thanks
I cannot find out to download them either and I do it all day at work. Help, please.
It says CLICK HERE. That’s what you need to do .
thank you for your constant inspiration and generosity. you continually share your lovely ideas and for so long i have been a lurker on your blog and taken without thanking. i want you to know how very much i appreciate every single thing you do and have created for all of the world to use. and i have used your lovely images and been inspired by your creations. thank you again for such kindness.
Jenni,
You don’t know how much it means to me that you took the time to tell me that – thank YOU!!!
Just now catching up from the holidays. I love the vintage goodness of these tags and appreciate the time and love that you have devoted to them. Thank you, Angie!
Thank you so much !! The labels are so pretty ! Thanks for sharing all of your ideas !!
This is going to sound like I’m really stupid, but what do you print the labels onto? I’ve never done this before, and not sure how to do it!
Not stupid at all! I usually have projects like this printed at Staples, on laser paper, with laser ink. The images turn out SO much nicer than my inkjet printer produces.
Thank you – these are lovely and just what I needed.
Pam