Thursday, December 15, 2011

Christmas Printables: How to Create 15 Different Looks From 4 Labels

Thank you to  Kiki Creates who created these awesome Homemade with Christmas Love labels for our 100 Ideas of Christmas Wonderful series. I had so much fun creating 15 various looks with 4 different labels. I used what I had on hand (except the white food containers) to come up with several different options.











Kiki made each label set in 3 different sizes: 2.5 inch, 3 inch and 3.33 inch! The different size labels can be printed on  2.5 round sticker labels,  large round 3.33 sticker labels, or print any size label on card stock and use a  circle punch to cut out.





White dessert containers are an inexpensive container to use for gift giving. Perfect for food. I purchased the containers at Smart & Final. They were approximately 30 cents each.  Chinese take out boxes were also used as containers.







Here are the various looks...



Tissue paper and ribbon. Love this look.


Empty Pringles can decorated with wrapping paper, yarn and label.


Popcorn container with two holes punched and ribbon tied through the holes can make a cute popcorn gift. I used the  Crop-A-Dile (shown below) to punch out plastic (leather, chipboard, etc) and "long reach" items that a regular hole punch can't reach. I find myself using it frequently.













Label printed on light aqua colored card stock.
Take out box with polka dot ribbon and label added.


 Crop-A-Dile punch used on the sides to punch out holes. Ribbon added to make a handle.









Place two paper plates on top of each other (one is inverted) so it makes a "flying saucer" shape. Place goodies between the plates. I used red rick rack to tie around the plates. The black label makes a nice finishing touch.













 Labels printed on kraft paper card stock and attached to kraft paper lunch bags. The bag on the right is adorned with tree twigs and greenery.





Label printed on kraft paper card stockPeat pots are an inexpensive container made of recycled materials. Punch a hole on each side of the container and thread a ribbon through with a knot tied on each end to make a handle.



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