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Free Printable Handmade Tags

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These Free Printable Handmade Tags are perfect for all kinds of makers. I'm in love with labeling all of my handmade gifts with these cute little guys. They're even designated with different types of tools...from a sewing machine to crochet needles.
Labels for Gifts
This isn't my only set of free printable handmade tags, but I wanted something that can be used on things other than gifts. I'm breaking a few of my own rules and giving you carte blanche on the usage for these...well, please don't sell the actual tags. But, feel free to use them on all of your items in your handmade shop or even your Etsy store. I think the art of handmade needs to be promoted in every way possible, so I'd be honored to be a part of your creations in this manner. Download these free printable handmade tags below. 

UPDATE: I've now separated these handmade tags into four separate downloads so you can pick and choose which design works best for you.


Free Printable Handmade Tags

So many of you are makers. I just had to offer this kind of tag for you to attach to all of your handmade goodies. These are designed to work with the sewing/knitting/textile types of goodies. I also have this more generic free Handmade with Love tag that will work on more than just sewing gifts.

But honestly, these were made with my sister-in-law, Lisa, in mind. When I was little, she sewed me several outfits for a few of my dolls. Inside was a little tag that read Sewn Especially for You by Lisa. Even as a child, that tag was so special to me. I distinctly remember running my fingers over the words that were in blue and red embroidery on a cream background. I knew no other dolls had these clothes...they were made just for my dolls. And I loved them so much. And I loved that they were sewn especially for me by Lisa.   

Handmade Labels

I think I'm in love with the vintage sewing machine icon on these...and that spool, too. Actually, I love 'em all. I'm just a sucker for a cute, lil' tag. And these are definitely of the more mini tag variety. Their light vintage-y background is built into the design, too. I print these ahead of time, cut them out, and have them in a box ready for handmade gifts. 

Handmade Tags

How to Use These Printable Handmade Tags

  • Download your printable handmade tags below.
  • Tags, like these, always turn out so much better when printed onto white cardstock, instead of regular printer paper. Regular printer paper tends to curl up on the edges once it's cut into the tag shape.
  • Print these using your BEST or NORMAL ink setting on your printer. You can also set them in grayscale, but the cream background will have a darker look to it (but it's a  simple way to save ink, if you'd like to go that route).
  • Cut each tag out around the black border.
  • As always, I highly recommend getting yourself a smaller sized hole punch for tags like these. They don't interfere with tag designs like standard hole punches tend to.
  • These look particularly adorable when paired with black and white baker's twine (that's what I've used in all of the photos of this post).

Download Your Printable Handmade Tags:

All of these designs are available on individual pages below. I've also included the older version of these printable handmade tags, which has all tag designs on one page (since some of you are that talented, my friends, and give gifts in all of these mediums).
Tags for Sewing

Printable Handmade Tags

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Not sure how to Print a Printable?

Be sure to check out my complete video tutorial below covering how to both download, as well as print your printables from either a Mac or a PC. You can print on your home printer or even upload to your local print shop (sometimes this is actually more cost effective). If you have additional questions, please refer to my thorough, step-by-step post here on printing your printables. It includes budget-friendly, at-home printer recommendations, as well.

What kinds of handmade gifts do you like to give? Be sure to let me know in the comments. It's always nice to get new ideas for printables that way.  







31 comments:

  1. These are WONDERFUL!!! Thank you sew very much. I just made a bunch of hostess gifts, and this is the perfect finishing touch. :)

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    1. Thank YOU sew much for your kind words. Hope you enjoy them! xoxo

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  2. These are super thoughtful and well done. Great idea Pinning

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    1. Thank you so much, Leanna! I really appreciate that.

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  3. These tags are so stinkin' adorable. I'm charmed by the vintage sewing machine, as well. Thanks for sharing at the This Is How We Roll Link Party.

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    1. Thank you so much, Susan. A vintage sewing machine always gets me! xoxo

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  4. what do you print them on to, card?

    They are lovely

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  5. Thanks - as always - for your generosity! love all these freebies.
    :)

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    1. You're so welcome, Bev. Your comments are always so appreciated. Hope you're doing well. xoxo

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    1. I hope you enjoy these, Teresa! Thanks for stopping by! <3

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  7. Lovely!! Thank you so much for these, Kristi, and for everything else you give us :-). Ever consider a crochet tag?

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    1. I definitely have it on my to-do list, Bobbie! I appreciate the feedback. Thank you so much for your kind words. xoxo

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    2. Are crochet ones available yet? Cute idea

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  8. These are adorable, but I would love to see a version with a crochet hook with a ball of yarn. A lot of people lump knitting in with crocheting, but they are different crafts. Maybe it's nitpicking (pun unintended but appropriate), but I feel knitting symbols (here and elsewhere) misrepresent my creations for loved ones.

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    1. Thanks so much for your feedback, Beth. The crochet design is definitely going on my to-do list. I appreciate you stopping by. xoxo

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  9. Beautiful!!!! Thankyou so much for tour generosity!!!!

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    1. You are so welcome, Maripaz! Thank YOU for stopping by and sharing such kind words! <3

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  10. These are so cute;thank you!I was, however,hoping to see one for Crochet in the bunch. Please consider including it :)

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    1. Thank you so much...I will keep that in mind. xoxo

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  11. Thank you so much for these lovely tag!I was, however, hoping to see one for Crochet in the bunch. Please consider including them :)

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    1. Hi there! Crochet tags is a fabulous idea! I will definitely keep that in mind for the future! Thanks so much! xoxo

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  12. Thank you so much for all your printables! So nice of you. I hope the kindness comes back to you in ways you would never imagine :)

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    1. Thank you so much for that. It's really appreciated. xoxo

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  13. Cute but I don't sew. My thing is baking

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    1. Thanks! I have free printable tags for food gifts here: https://www.ishouldbemoppingthefloor.com/2015/10/free-printable-food-gift-tags.html

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  14. Very cute!! Do you allow people to put these tag for selling craft items??

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    1. Hi there! Yes! Please feel free to use them on all of your items in your handmade shop or even your Etsy store. Thank you bunches for stopping by! xoxo

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