Before my son came along I used to make all my own gift tags with nice card stock, ribbon etc… this year 90% of my tags have Lighting McQueen or Cinderella on them and I did not make them. However I thought I would make a few picture frame ones for our family far away! Oh and I swear this is the last sparkly foam craft til next Christmas, or at least Valentine’s Day !

  1. Gather your materials. You will need some foam, sticky back works but you can use regular , or even card stock, some wallet size photos, glue, a marker, scissors and sparkly pipe cleaners!
  2. Start by cutting out your picture, and using it as a guide for how big a piece of foam you will need for the frame. 
  3. Cut out.
  4. Cut out a larger piece for the back.
  5. Glue your picture to the larger piece
  6. Cut some small pieces or shapes and have your child glue or stick them onto the frame.
  7. Place the frame over it, glue it down.
  8. Poke a small hole at the top and thread a pipe cleaner through.
  9. Write your message on the back with a marker!
  10. Add them to your gifts or tree !

3 Responses to “Gift Tag Ornaments”

  • Emily:

    That is an adorable idea. Your to creative!

  • Anonymous:

    Such a cute idea! This could be a great tag to use for non-readers too. My daughter will be able to play Santa this year just by looking at the pictures. Thanks for the great idea!

  • Allie:

    I didn’t even think of that! Oh how smart, hmm I might have my son help me make more tonight and add them to all his gifts so he knows which are his!

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