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So if you’re like me you have all these grand plans for how you’re going to wrap your gifts but no matter how much thought you have put into it, it ends up coming down to the wire. I started wrapping my Christmas presents tonight and realized there is a lot to wrap. I haven’t even had time to make the Christmas tags I mentioned last week.

About two or three years ago I bought a box of a thousand craft paper tags with two other friends. Needless to say I still have hundreds of tags left. If you don’t have any of these tags you can use the free tag outline in your silhouette library. If you don’t have a silhouette you can use a tag punch or oven just a rectangle with a hole punch.

These tags will take you less than a minute to make.  

Step One: Using the Washi Tape from my Christmas Cards I evenly taped the front side of the tag. 

Step Two: Flip tag over and continue to tape the back, cutting the tape with scissors when it intersects with the beginning of your tape.

Step Three: Repeat step one and two.

Enjoy! 

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Welcome to Weekend Craft. Life is busy so I am all about getting projects done on the weekend, whether it be crafts, DIY, home decor, or crafting with your Cricut.

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