Free Printable Easter Gift Tags
Grab these free printable Easter gift tags to add a personal touch to an Easter basket or handmade gift. With nine unique watercolor designs, you can print and cut a batch for the whole family. These gift tags also work well for class treats, church bake sales, and more.

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Easter always marks the start of spring, or so it seems. The combination of pastels, eggs, bunnies, flowers, and greenery fills my heart with joy, so I decided to create printable gift tags to celebrate the season.
The tags come in nine different designs featuring bunnies (and bunny ears), Easter baskets, eggs, floral wreaths, and a cross. All designs complement each other, sharing a similar pastel color scheme.
You’ll find more details on how to download these gift tags below. To make your tags, you’ll need just a few simple supplies.
If you’re looking for more Easter paper crafts, be sure to check out my Easter paper ornaments, which have been a big hit this season.
Easter Gift Tags – Instructions

You can print these gift tags on any thick cardstock or craft paper. I prefer a stark white cardstock.
For a layered look, you can add an offset with a coordinating color. (I used pink cardstock as a background layer and antiqued the edges for a rustic look.)
Supplies
- Cardstock
- Printer
- Scissors
- Hole punch
- Eyelet setter (optional)
- Ribbon
- Distress ink (optional)
Printing Recommendations
Print the gift tags at the highest quality setting for your home printer. I used an inkjet printer and thick white cardstock for my printed gift tags.
Cutting and Hole Punching
For quick and easy cutting, I have a PNG file you can download and use with Cricut and other common cutting machines. This small purchase supports my small business, so THANK YOU!
Cricut Print Then Cut File
After cutting the printed tags, you can cut a larger offset tag with a coordinating color, if desired. Please see my Cricut video instructions on how to do this if you’re using the Cricut PNG file.
I used this craft glue to attach my pink background tag to the printed tag. Then I hole-punched the combined tags. Don’t they look cute with the tote bag I made with Cricut patterned vinyl?

Embellishments
My favorite hole punch tool can punch a hole and set an eyelet, giving the finished tags a more polished, professional look. (The eyelet is the silver ring you see around the hole in the photos.)
For a more vintage look, I also suggest adding distress ink around the edges of the tags. This makes them look more rustic and charming. You can use these blending brushes to darken the edges.
Add a pretty chiffon ribbon to finish off your tags and give them a whimsy vibe. For a more primitive or farmhouse vibe, you can also use jute twine.
For more ideas on Easter basket stuffers and gifts, check out my Cricut Easter Crafts video, which has 10 unique projects to try this season.
Download the Printable Easter Gift Tags
To print and cut the gift tags by hand, enter your details below. Be sure to check your junk folder if you do not receive the files in a timely fashion.
Note: You will need the free Adobe Acrobat reader to view this file. More details will come in the email you receive.
I’d love to see your creations, so feel free to tag me on Instagram (@firstdayofhome), and don’t forget to pin this on Pinterest (see below)!

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