Adorable “Cup of Cheer” Holiday Gift Tags (Printable!)
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Looking to give your favorite person a little thank you for the holidays? I was too! Use these adorable gift tags for teachers, administrators or anyone you want to give a little thank you gift to!
Holiday Gift Tags – Perfect For Coffee, Tea or Hot Chocolate Gifts
![A hot chocolate gift being put together dressed up with a ribbon and a reindeer on a mug shaped gift tag that says \"cup of cheer, thanks for being my teacher\"](https://onmykidsplate.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Hot-CHocolate-gift-cardjpg.jpg)
You can make these adorable teacher gift tags too. Just print them out and you are good to go.
What Gift Should I Add These Gift Tags To?
Here are a few ideas of ways you can use these gift tags. You can also mix and match!
- Coffee gift cards
- Hot chocolate stirrers
- Packets of hot chocolate
- Homemade hot chocolate mix
- Hot tea packets or blends in a tin or decorative container
- Hot Chocolate Bombs (or my try my hot chocolate bombs that are dairy free and vegan)
- Hot chocolate cookies! Try the chocolate peppermint thumbprint cookies.
- Make a batch of hot chocolate fudge
![A mug shaped gift tag with w reindeer attached to a Starbucks gift card with a candy cane ornament attached.](https://onmykidsplate.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Teacher-gift-tag-Coffee-Gift-card.jpg)
Are These Christmas Gift Tags Only For Teachers?
I quickly realized when I was making these tags that there were other people in our life these little gifts were perfect for too. Maybe you’d like to thank a principal, or a school aide, or a bus driver too. Maybe you just have a friend who you want to give a little cheer to.
So I added a second tag that says Merry Christmas instead of thanks for being my teacher. When you click to get these free printable tags, you’ll get both tags!
How Do I Make These Gift Tags?
![Mug shaped gift cards on a piece of paper that say \"Have a cup of cheer, thanks for being my teacher\" with a reindeer on them. Scissors and red string are also in the frame.](https://onmykidsplate.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Printable-gift-tag-teacher.jpg)
It is so simple to make these gift tags for your favorite teacher!
- Print out the free printable
- Cut out the free printable
- Punch a hole in the gift tag
- Add to gift with your favorite ribbon or bow!
![Mug shaped reindeer gift tags being cut out with scissors and a hole punch next to the tags.](https://onmykidsplate.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/IMG_0896.jpg)
You can also use a little bit of tape. Your child can add their name, or even write a note on the back to say thanks.
More Christmas Gift Ideas You Will Love
Hot Chocolate Fudge
How To Make Hot Chocolate Bombs For Christmas
![A hot chocolate gift dressed up with a ribbon bow and a Christmas mug shaped gift tag](https://onmykidsplate.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Christmas-Gift-Tag-Hot-Chocolate-Square-320x320.jpg)
“Cup Of Cheer” Holiday Gift Tag
Ingredients
- 1 printer
- 1 "cup of cheer" hot chocolate gift tag file
- 1 piece paper or cardstock
- 1 pair scissors
- 1 ribbon
- gift
Instructions
- Print out the free printable "Cup Of Cheer" hot chocolate gift tag file on a piece of paper with a printer. A thicker paper like cardstock works best but regular white paper will work also.
- Cut out the hot chocolate mug of your choice around the outside.
- Punch a hole in the gift tag near the handle.
- Sting a piece of string through the hole and tie it onto the gift. You can also tie the ribbon in a bow and attach it to the gift with tape. Give your gift and enjoy!
Did You Make This?
I would love to see it! Share your thoughts with me in the comments below!
Did you make this for your favorite teachers? Tell me about it in the comments!
I can’t get the links to open to the hot cocoa gift tags and the Christmas jokes. Thank you!
It should be fixed now, thanks for the note!
Adorable tags!! Can u pls tell me what software is used to create these tags if I want to customize them?
Hi Lal- I’m glad you like the tags. They were originally created in adobe illustrator. -Kristy
I joined the list but never received the printable…
Sent you an email, you should have it by now. Sorry our email servers became overloaded, but fixed now! Happy Holidays! -Kristy