How To Make Valentine’s Day Hanging Cardboard Cookie Jar Tags

6 Materials
$25
40 Minutes
Easy
Layered cookie jar gift tags, with a cute slogan and the cookie recipe to go on cookie mix jars that are perfect for valentine’s day gifts for the kids’ teachers.
Design Space


You will need Cricut Design Space to use the files that I have already created for you.


You will need to edit the name area to include your child’s name.
How to edit the name in the Design Space file


Launch Design Space


Open the Cookie Tages + Instructions file


Click Customize. It may take a little time for the file to load because it is a large file.


Click on the Text line, and then detach.


Double click the text to edit the name.


Now your file is ready to cut and print.


Cutting your designCut out the different pieces using the Explore Air 2.


Use cardstock to print out all the layersWhite - smallest tag with the Grade A cookies slogan on itRed - larger tag with signature lineBrown - instructions tag. 


Click Make It in Design space to prepare everything for printing.


Follow instructions on the screen in design space.After all of your cuts are done, you are now ready to assemble all of the parts.
Assembling the tags


Apply preferred adhesive to the back of the white layer and align it so that it is below the cut hole and above the signature line on the large tag.


Set the tags aside and cut your twine.


Arrange the tags and thread the twine through tags. Wrap the twine around the jar and create a bow.


And place the cap on top of the jar.To get the design files and see more detailed images, please visit the original post here.
Note: The cost listed below is if you already own a cricut or silhouette machine. If you are looking to purchase one, they run about $230-260.
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