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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\"


 

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!

Need a last-minute holiday snack for school too? Check out my adorable Santa and Elf clementines, they are too fun and great for a goodie bag or a party. Print the printable and this fun snack will come together super fast too!

A mug shaped gift tag with w reindeer attached to a Starbucks gift card with a candy cane ornament attached.

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.

It is so simple to make these gift tags for your favorite teacher!

  1. Print out the free printable
  2. Cut out the free printable
  3. Punch a hole in the gift tag
  4. 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.

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.

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A hot chocolate gift dressed up with a ribbon bow and a Christmas mug shaped gift tag
Recipe

“Cup Of Cheer” Holiday Gift Tag


Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Total Time 15 minutes
Servings 6 Pieces
These adorable "cup of cheer" holiday gift tags are perfect for teacher gifts, administrator gifts, coaches or anyone you want to gift a small holiday gift too.

Ingredients  

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!
Keyword Christmas, gifts, hot chocolate, teacher gifts

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!

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6 Comments

  1. Brittany Waggener says:

    I can’t get the links to open to the hot cocoa gift tags and the Christmas jokes. Thank you!

  2. Adorable tags!! Can u pls tell me what software is used to create these tags if I want to customize them?

    1. Hi Lal- I’m glad you like the tags. They were originally created in adobe illustrator. -Kristy

  3. I joined the list but never received the printable…

    1. Sent you an email, you should have it by now. Sorry our email servers became overloaded, but fixed now! Happy Holidays! -Kristy

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