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These colorful printable luggage tags are ready to add a little bit of CUTE to your suitcase. Whether it's a trip to the beach or up the road to grandma's, make sure your bags are all kinds of adorable with these pretties. There are three different tag designs available, all in these bright, colorful, seashell-ish patterns. Grab these free printable luggage tags below.
Colorful Printable Luggage Tags
And what cuter way to personalize your suitcase than with this new set of printable luggage tags? They have sweet seashell designs in lots of bright and happy colors.Three Luggage Tag Designs Available:
- bye, y'all (because I'm southern and couldn't resist)
- my bag
- let's go
Using Your Printable Luggage Tags
I always do a few prototypes when I create luggage tags. I try to create front-to-back-printable tags so you don't have to stick two cards in a luggage tag holder. However, I'll be honest, it's not an easy feat. I always have some friends print them and try them, as well. Everyone's printers do something a bit different and it's a bit of a mess. I'm fairly well versed in back-to-back printing, but this isn't the norm, for sure. So, once again, I'm going with the one-sided printing to make these as user-friendly as possible. And hey, a little double sided tape goes a long way.Luggage Tag Supplies
- I designed these printable luggage tags to fit inside these clear, PVC travel tag pouches that I grabbed HERE on Amazon (you can see them pictured above).
- If you already have existing tags you'd like to use, these colorful luggage tags are fairly simple to trim and use with those.
- The tags work best when printed onto letter-sized white cardstock that you can grab here on Amazon.
- You can use double sided tape and attach the front and back of your tags to one another.
- You can grab this same double-sided tape I use here on Amazon. I like it because it's permanent.
- I personally like to skip the plastic attachy-thingy that comes with the luggage tags and go for some fun ribbon. This makes my suitcase easy to spot on the luggage carousel which is a huge plus. If you tie it in a knot, you shouldn't have any issues with the ribbon catching on anything in transit. If you use grosgrain ribbon or similar, be sure to sear the edges with a lighter (super carefully) to prevent frayed edges.
- I used this blue and white gingham ribbon that I found here on Amazon (it matches these tags perfectly).
- But, I love a nice grosgrain, too, and always recommend this grosgrain sample pack here on Amazon (I use it all the time).
Assembling Your Luggage Tags
- First, start by downloading the tags below
- Cut out all of the pieces of your luggage tags.
- I love my Fiskar's Paper Trimmer for these kinds of printables. It's a workhorse. You can get the same one here on Amazon (as pictured above).
- Use the double sided tape and attach the front and back of your tags to one another.
- Remove the paper contact information tag that came in the plastic luggage tags and carefully slip your new colorful tags inside the pouch.
- String your ribbon (if you're going that route) through the hole in the luggage tag holder and tie onto your suitcases and bags.
Alright, y'all...let's go!
As I mentioned above, I just love a good luggage tag. I also have these free printable Monogrammed Luggage Tags (pictured above). They're available in this pink and green color scheme or a fun blue and orange one, as well. They fit into the exact same pouches as today's colorful tags. It would fun to change up your tags from time to time, right?
Download these Printable Luggage Tags
- Download these tags here on Droplr.
- Download these tags here on Dropbox.
- Download these tags here on Google Drive.
Looking for More Free Travel Printables?
- I have a really handy free printable Ultimate Packing Checklist that is always a big hit with readers.
- I have another set of free printable luggage tags here with three different designs as well (these are different than the monogrammed ones I mentioned above).
- And this printable Road Trip Checklist from The Barefoot Nomad is another fantastic travel print for trips down the highway.
- I seriously love this Printable House Prep Checklist (for when you're preparing to be gone) from Organized 31. I love to make sure my house is in tip-top shape before traveling.
What a great idea - thank you.
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Thanks so much! Glad you like them. xoxo
DeleteThese are cute! Definitely makes the luggage easier to identify! thank you so much.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Tamalita. I appreciate it. xoxo
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