Photo Gift Tags

 

Holidays are a special time for families – especially the first few years of a child’s life. For parents, these years feel irreplaceable - even when you know the kids are too young to really remember all those special moments.


As the kids get older, I’ve started to take family traditions more seriously. My son is growing fast and is constantly learning new things, but he hasn’t learned to read just yet. So we came up with a fun project to help him create unique and educational holiday memories that I wanted to share with our loyal Out of Office readers!


Instead of using traditional gift tags on my son’s presents, I used photos to replace the names in the “to” and “from” sections. I created my tags on the computer with cropped photos and took them to my local FedEx Office. They can print them for you on cardstock or sticker paper. Here’s a link to the template I created.


If you’re having trouble fitting multiple tags on a sheet, you can always ask a FedEx Office team member to help you out, making sure you make the most efficient use of paper.


Another great option is using printing the photos out and creating tags scrapbook-style. You can either print the tags separately or purchase colorful cardstock to decorate and attach your pictures to. It’s a very festive and fun way to help your little one understand the joys of giving and receiving during the holidays!


Feel free to share your holiday project ideas in the comments section below or by submitting an attachment through our recently upgraded “Talk to Us” section.


 


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