This Easter tags printable free download is an easy and fun way to add a personal touch to your Easter baskets or other gifts this Spring.
Not gifting Easter baskets? There are endless other ways to use these Easter tags printable free download this Spring! With lighthearted Easter puns and simple spring illustrations, these tags are sure to bring a smile however used.
Creative Ways to Use Easter Tags
How cute would it be to give a young child a bunny stuffie with one of these Easter tags tied to it?
Hosting an Easter celebration? Print off these Easter tags to use as place cards. Tie them to the individual’s chair or around their napkin as a napkin ring.
Another idea is to make some Spring decor and handcraft a paper garland by threading the Easter tags to a beautiful ribbon.
Getting your Free Download from the Gilded Stork Craft and Resource Library
{{ This post contains affiliate links. These links don’t cost you anything extra but allow me to run this site and provide free content for you. You can read the full disclosure here.}}
Printing Your Easter Tags
After downloading from the library, open your PDF using Acrobat Reader or with your search browser, navigate to “File” in the upper left corner, and then select “Print”. Any color printer should work with printing onto a lightweight cardstock or paper (here is a link to the top-selling color printer on Amazon).
Personally, I have the Canon Pixma PRO-100 printer. I love it and recommend it all the time to crafters. Its ability to easily handle heavy watercolor paper has been game-changing for what I can print. These Easter tags printable free download were printed on this affordable watercolor paper.
Wondering if the Canon Pixma PRO-100 is worth the investment with its higher price point? I definitely feel I have gotten my money’s worth from it. Often I print cards for birthdays and other celebrations, as well as artwork for my home that I can quickly switch out seasonally. I even printed my wedding invitations on it (learn about how I handmade my invitations here)!
You can find artwork I designed for you to download and print for free in the Library here.
Making Your Easter Tags
Using a sharp pair of scissors or a craft knife and ruler, carefully cut out each tag by cutting within the lines around each tag.
Then take a hole punch or screw punch (what I used) to cut a hole just below the tag’s top edge, or wherever you would like to attach the tag.
Lastly, choose a ribbon, cord, or string to thread through the hole just created to complete your Easter tags.
*as an amazon associate i earn from qualifying purchases.