This year, make a BIG statement under the tree with this large free printable Christmas tag! π
Personalize it with your child’s name for a magical surprise on Christmas morning.
Perfect for big gift boxes, bikes, and gifts that need extra sparkle.
Use this idea to add fun and creative Christmas party ideas to your holiday celebrations!

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π More Festive Christmas Gift Ideas
Keep the holiday cheer going with fun gift ideas and printables that make gifting extra merry and bright!
π Free Christmas Gift Tags Printable β Cute and festive tags to dress up all your presents.
π Packages From Santa Gift Tags & Stickers β Add magic to gifts with Santaβthemed tags and stickers.
π Funny Christmas Tags β Hilarious tags that bring laughs with every gift.
βοΈ Free Santa Letter Printable β A cute template for kids to write to Santa.
π¬ Elf Movie Quotes Christmas Gift Tags β Gift tags inspired by your favorite holiday movie.
π Why Youβll Love These Free Printable Christmas Tags from Santa
Because letβs be honestβhalf the magic of Christmas is in the little details.

These free printable Christmas tags from Santa instantly make any gift feel extra special (and save you from last-minute βuhhh what do I write on this tag?β panic).
- They make gifts feel like they came straight from the North Pole
- Zero prepβjust print, cut, and attach
- Perfect for busy moms who want magic without the stress
- Kids absolutely eat this up (and yes, they notice the details π)
Itβs one of those tiny touches that makes Christmas morning feel next levelβ¦ without adding anything complicated to your plate.
How to Use Your Printable Santa Gift Tags
You donβt need anything fancy to make these workβbut thereβs one important step you donβt want to skip.
- Download the file and open it in the free Adobe Reader app (this keeps the fonts looking exactly as designed)
- Type your childβs name directly into the tagβitβs editable and super easy to personalize
- Print on cardstock (or regular paper if youβre in a pinch)
- Cut out each tag and punch a hole at the top
- Tie onto gifts with ribbon, twine, or whatever you have on hand
Pro tip: Opening the file in a browser or other apps can mess with the fonts, so Adobe Reader is key for that polished, βstraight-from-Santaβs-workshopβ look.

Want even more options? I have additional Christmas tags in my shop where all the text is fully editable, so you can customize every detail exactly how you want.
This gift tag matches my Red and White Christmas Printable party set.
Check it out and make your whole house match.

FAQ: Free Printable Christmas Tags from Santa
Can I use regular printer paper?
Yes! Cardstock looks nicer, but regular paper works just fineβespecially if youβre in a hurry.
How do I make the tags more durable?
Print on cardstock or laminate them for extra sturdiness (great if you reuse styles year after year).
Can I edit the names before printing?
Yes! You can personalize the tag with your childβs name. If you want even more customization, I have versions in my shop where all the text is fully editable.
Are these really free?
Yep! Just download, print, and youβre good to go.
What size are the printable sheets and tags?
All sheets are standard 8.5″ x 11″, and each tag is approximately 9″ x 5″, making them nice and big for a standout gift presentation.
Can I resize the tags when printing?
You can adjust the scale in your printer settings, but keep in mind the original design is sized to print clearly on standard 8.5″ x 11″ paper.
Do I need a special program to edit the tags?
Yesβbe sure to open the file in the free Adobe Reader app to keep the fonts looking right and to edit your childβs name directly on the tag.
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The file is a pdf with text fields and will open best in Adobe Reader DC. Enjoy!






























Hello,
Could you tell me what font you used for the Santa Christmas tag?
It’s called Santas Sleigh
This is awesome – thanks!!
This is wonderful! Thank you!
I’m having trouble getting the same font and size; it automatically gets huge and uses something like Helvetica. Is there a way to work with the font/size?
Refer to my troubleshooting with pdf post: https://www.pressprintparty.com/diy/troubleshooting-press-print-party-printables/