Pumpkin spice up (hah!) your gift-giving this autumn! Here are gift tags you can print, cut out, and add to any seasonal gift.
As we enter fall, my attention immediately turns toward the kitchen. What goodies can I bake up to enjoy while we snuggle inside?
Of course, I always bake too many goodies. But you don’t hear me complaining. This is the season of giving!
It’s so simple to add a cookie or two to a plastic treat bag and tie it off with a cute ribbon. But don’t forget the gift tag!
Gift tags are the perfect way to distinguish between homemade treats and other DIY gifts.
For free, printable fall gift tags, scroll and download them below!
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How to Use Your Free ” Handmade with Love” Printable Gift Tags
These free, printable gift tags are easy to download. After you download, they are yours to use as you please. However, you may not sell them. They are for personal use only.
Because this is a digital product, nothing physical will be sent to you.
Here are some printing instructions. I hope they help!
From your downloads, find the PDF file and print your gift tags onto card stock. White card stock is what I recommend.
After they are printed onto white card stock, cut them out. Using a hole punch, punch a hole in the top of the tag.
You can use rustic twine as a perfect finishing touch to complete this fall look!
These make a great addition to any hostess gift, party favor, or teacher gift.
My Printable Tags Aren’t Turning Out. What Can I Do?
If the printable tags aren’t printing properly, or printing in error, be sure to check your printer settings. If the settings appear to be correct, check the paper you are using. Be sure that the paper is compatible with the printer make and model you have.
If the printable tags are still not turning out, be sure that you downloaded the file properly.
Do The Gift Tags Come in Different Sizes?
I don’t offer a free printable with gift tags in different sizes.
The gift tags attached to this blog post are approximately 2 inches wide by 3 inches tall. Standard gift tags are 2 inches wide by 3.5 inches tall, or the same approximate dimensions as a traditional business card.
I do offer gift tags in a variety of sizes in the Homemaker and Happy Shop! They are a digital download, just like the free gift tags in this post, that you print onto white card stock.
You can find 5 pages worth of fall-themed gift tags for just $2.50 when you click on this link!
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How Can I Make Handmade Presents?
As a stay-at-home mom, I’m always looking for ways to encourage others. Gifts are a great place to start! They can show someone you truly thought about them and what they enjoy.
Some perfect gifts for fall could be a cozy coffee mug, a sweater, anything pumpkin spice, and of course – chocolate!
If you’re still wracking your brain for gift ideas, check out my gift guides! I have a blog post dedicated to gifts for homemakers. But these gift ideas can easily transfer to stay-at-home moms, friends, and coworkers!
Click to Download Your Free Printable Tags!
Click the image below. You will be taken to a new link where you can download your gift tags!

Handmade Gifts Bring Joy and Warmth to the Cold of Autumn
Homemade gifts are a wonderful way to lift someone’s spirits and fight winter’s chill!
While you’re inside, it’s also a great time to savor all things pumpkin! While I don’t have pumpkin gift tags, I do have a simple pumpkin spice coffee creamer recipe you’re sure to love.
If you aren’t a big coffee drinker but do love pumpkin, I have a pumpkin butternut squash pasta sauce recipe I know you will love! This sauce is creamy but has a bit of heat. Perfect for autumn!
Fall is by far my favorite time of the year. I love the fall gifts I get to share with friends, the time I spend with my family, and the overall coziness of the season.
If you’re looking for more inspiration on how you can celebrate fall, follow me on Pinterest!


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