The fudge is ready; the presents are wrapped. Wishes have been made. We will be loading up the cars here in a little bit to make the short drive to our parent’s house. I’ll be signing off here for a few days while we spend time with family, open gifts, and eat too many sweets.
Yesterday, we took part in our annual Christmas tradition: the making of the Christmas tags. For the past 5 years or so, my husband and I have collaborated on our gift tags. Some years they’ve been elaborate. Other years, more simple. However, I think this year might just be my favorite.
All of the presents have a North Pole shipping theme. We wrapped them in two shades of brown kraft paper and tied them with red and white ribbons. My husband gets a ton of credit on the design execution. I was busy tying all the bows.
The main label looks like this:
However, my favorite part are the Christmas shipping stickers. They are extremely silly (like us).
We’d love to share our Christmas stickers with you as a present from the Lee-Creel family. You can download them here. The download includes a 8 1/2″ x 11″ sheet with several different sizes. We print them on full sheet white label paper and cut them out using a paper cutter. Enjoy! (These are for personal, non-commercial use only. Thanks for your understanding.)
May you have a wonderful holiday full of many good things and unexpected blessings. See you soon!





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Your Christmas tags are always one of my favorite parts of Christmas. Seriously. I tell everyone I know about your gift tags, and I keep them all. I quite enjoyed the ‘S’ is for Sparkly tag and the ‘Sparkly has been very good this year’ tag. The tags this year are so creative! I was wondering why all the presents in the office were wrapped in brown paper. Now I get it! So clever!
Year in and year out, the Christmas tags you and Koa create are just terrific. It was very thoughtful and generous for you to share them.