Smiling Faces Gift Tags
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Credit: Etsy/RebeccaDesigns22Outus Christmas Git Tag Roll
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Buy this 500 gift-tag roll once and you'll never have to worry about gift tags again. Plus, these cute designs will put the finishing touch onto any present, for gift recipients young and old.
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ShopHadleyDesigns Winter Wishes Gift Tags
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chickydoddle Cardstock Gift Tags
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Opt for round gift tags instead of square ones for a simple way to make your presents stand out under the tree. These cardstock ones go with any wrapping style — whether your wrapping paper is muted or shiny and bright.
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TheWhistlePress Letterpress Gift Tags
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DcsEtiquette Poinsettia Gift Tags
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Credit: Dcs EtiquetteA flowery gift tag is the definition of classic. Personalize these with your name for an easy way to impress your gift recipients.
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DevonDesignCo Matte Black Gift Tags
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Black might not be a traditional Christmas color, but it goes perfectly with most colors that are. Pair these matte gift tags with red or green wrapping paper for a look that's especially chic.
MyPrettyPaper Red Truck Gift Tag
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Can't get enough vintage Christmas decor? Order these adorable tree truck gift tags (they even come with the rustic red and white string you see in the picture).
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DustySouthern "Happy Everything" Gift Tags
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You might be tired of seeing all Christmas all the time. If that's the case, choose these "Happy Everything" tags that leave the holiday out.
PaperJamPrintCo Funny Christmas Gift Tags
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We can't get enough of these funny gift tags, which include silly sayings like "It's not a puppy, sorry!"
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DevonDesignCo Christmas Cookie Gift Tag
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If you love your Christmas cookies, then top off your presents with these adorable tags that celebrate the season's sweets.
RoseStudioCrafts Colorful Gift Tags
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Each of the 15 gift tags in this bundle comes with a different design — which means none of the gifts under your tree will look the same.
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berryberrysweet North Pole Gift Tag
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It doesn't get any cuter than this! Put these tags onto all of your gifts from Santa and your kids will know they landed on the nice list.
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Wreath Gift Tags
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When you order this tag, you get an editable PDF, so you can customize the text that goes under the wreath to have whatever message you want.
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Red and Green Gift Tags
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These printable gift tags come with 12 different sayings, all lettered in red and green, so you'll have one for every recipient or occasion.
Retro Gift Tags
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Okay, so these aren't actually vintage — you print them yourself at home — but they have that look that reminds you of Christmas past.
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Photo Gift Tags
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Hey, if you got a good holiday photo of your family this year, make the most of it. Minted will put your pic on a gift tag, and then no one can mistake who the gift came from.
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Llama Gift Tags
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Because reindeer are so last year.
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Buffalo Check Gift Tags
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These printable plaid gift tags go perfectly with all of the buffalo check wrapping paper you undoubtedly have.
From Santa Gift Tags
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It's written in Santa's own handwriting (which luckily bears no resemblance to yours). This pre-printed tag comes in a set of 10.

Marisa (she/her) has covered all things parenting, from the postpartum period through the empty nest, for Good Housekeeping since 2018; previously, she wrote about parents and families at Parents and Working Mother. She lives with her toy-collecting husband and daughter in Brooklyn, where she can be found helping out her team at bar trivia or posting about movies on Twitter and Bluesky.
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