
I’ve been working on ways to improve the packaging of my made-to-order items. Inspired by other labels I’ve seen, I decided to design my own. You are welcome to use them for your own sold items and gifts!
I created a wrap-around version, for smaller items:
…as well as a simple card for those items that are too large to be wrapped by a single sheet of paper:
Click the graphics below to download these PDFs, then print from your home computer (I used cardstock). Minimal ink, maximum cuteness!
Thank you so much for letting us use your designer labels. Theybare a wonderful expression of love.
Thank you so much for these wonderful labels!!!!
I love this.
I love this label.
You are wonderful and I love your tags! Thank you so much for sharing them! I will need to watch what else you are doing!
🙂 Sandy
Hi Rebecca,
I love your work and thanks for making things user friendly!
Peace & Blessings,
Andrea
Will come in helpful when I give things to people for care instuctions
love you labels . they are great
This is awesome! I have begun crocheting blankets and shawls for the elderly and needed a way to include care instructions besides using a yarn label which has rather small print. Thanks so much for sharing!
Thank You so very much, it so appreciated, i love all your work you do.
And here I was just thinking how I needed your lovely labels. They are a great idea. Thank you.
Janet
I’ve just found your website after seeing the Midwives’ Blanket, and browsing through your blog. I love the idea of these labels! I usually include the wrapper from the skein of yarn with my gifts. The back side of your label could have the care label from the yarn skein taped onto it. I’m always hoping one of my grandkids will take up crochet, so it has a two fold purpose! They get a handmade item and I get to parade a pattern before them! Hee-Hee!! I’m hoping one of them will take the “carrot” and I can pass along my love of crochet.
S
Thanks so much for making your labels available to me. I just finished a blanket for my sister and this will be a nice touch. Thank you!
Thank you so mych for the pattern and the link to the labels x
This is very nice.
Thank you for the “Handmade Cards”. It seems all I can ever find are the ones for baked goods. I did find an article on how to take care of an afghan but even that is not the same.
Thanks again,
Dee
Thank you so much! I’m using these for my fingerless gloves and archer vests that I’m making for Christmas.