Needing a personalized thank you gift for a group of women, I came across these personalized Christmas tree cookie cutters. Because the quantity and price didn't meet my needs, I didn't place an order. But the gears started turning. I decided to personalize some cookie cutters on my own.
Knowing that Christmas is only three months away, I decided to write a post describing the simple steps taken to make this cute gift. These cookie cutters can be given to the special adults in your child's
life (like teachers, coaches, band directors, and Girl Scout troop leaders). They can be used in the kitchen, hung on the Christmas tree, or even be added as gift toppers or tags on larger presents for those who enjoy wrapping with embellishments. For additional handmade gift ideas, check out this post.
- Cookie Cutters. I purchased two packages of the Wilton Holiday 18 pc Metal Cookie Cutter Set at $10.55 each, which gave me 36 for around $21.
- Stickers. I selected Jolee's Boutique Christmas Present Stickers. These stickers may be found at a local craft store where they can be purchased with a coupon. There are 25 stickers in a package. I spent under $5 for two packages.
- Jute trim--12-15" per cookie cutter. I bought 100% jute, natural, 2mm x 15ft. I used three spools for the 36 cookie cutters. For reference, there are about 4 ft of jute remaining. It was on sale, so I spent $3 total on the jute trim.
- white cardstock
- solid cardstock (red)
- paper cutter or scissors
- small hole punch
- Type the gift tag text. Using Word, I set the document margins at 0.25", and I created three columns. I selected Curlz MT font size 12, and chose to align the text with the right margin of the columns to allow space for the sticker and hole punch on the left side of the tag. (I had to use the space bar to center "Merry Christmas!" over the second line of text). Then copy and paste the text in the columns.
- Print tags on a sheet of 8.5"x11" white cardstock.
- Cut tags apart. My tags were 0.75" by 3".
- Glue the white cardstock tags to red cardstock and trim to size, allowing for small border of red along the edge.
- Apply the sticker.
- Punch a small hole in a corner of the tag.
- Cut jute (12-15" piece) and tie tag on cookie cutter.
Our Girl Scout troop is gearing up for fall. I hope you will check back to see what's in store for the year. Thank you for reading.
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