Enjoy! And if all else fails, here are some beauties from Martha. You're done! You can thank me for sending you straight to Santa's BEST ELF list later. Print on card stock, cut and trim, hole punch, thread and tie. Now simply insert your gift tag file and copy and paste until you have as many tags as you need. Open a Word blank document or Publisher, Photoshop or other that you like. You'll save your document and then we'll create a page of gift tags that you can print and cut for use. (see below) To add the ♥ to your document, press ALT+3 on your number pad on the right of your keyboard. (see below) Now add your holiday message and a To and From by clicking on the Tt on the tool bar at left. Now select the file of your kids' art that you saved, size it and place it where you would like it on the gift tag. you're going to select your own overlay which will be your art. (see below) Click the Overlays icon from Tool Bar at left. Click Crop on the left hand Tool Bar and size down to an approximate gift tag size by dragging the box and click Apply. This will open a 2000x2000 pixel blank document. Take your holiday gift wrapping to the next level with these easy DIY gift tags Well show you how to design them with our customizable design templates. Visit PicMonkey and click Design (top bar). Now we'll make the DIY Gift Tags from Kids' Art jpg or take a photo with your phone or camera and save it to your computer and leave it in a file you can find later to insert into PicMonkey. You can either scan it and save the file as a. When you have the kiddos' artwork it's time to get it into digital format. It doesn't have to be seasonal, but it's fun to share a little holiday spirit through your gift tag. First you'll need to get your little Vans Gogh-ing making some great seasonal art. Most of you have used it and like me, love it, but for the uninitiated, here's an easy step-by-step guide to creating DIY gift tags from kids' artwork. Not that gifts are required for that! I'm about to walk you through an easy tutorial for DIY gift tags from kids' art made using the free website, PicMonkey. This year when we travel to Grandma's house we intend to delight the family with some home made, yet high quality (!) DIY gift tags from kids art hanging from festively wrapped gifts to show our love. My collection amounts to a hodge podge of leftovers from at least three Christmases. Is your current collection of holiday gift tags ho-ho-humdrum? Mine too.
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