Easy Print and Cut circle tags

Easy Print and Cut circle tags

Learn how to make simple and easy circle tags with the print and cut settings on your cricut maker.

In my previous post easy jewelry packaging with J hooks I showed you how to cut out useful and easy tags for displaying your jewelry. Today I’m going to show you how to take it to the next level by printing on the tags first before cutting out the shapes. You can print any design you like such as your logo, contact info or prices. The cricut maker is great because you can cut out any shape you can image and there are so many great patterns out there.

Watch how to make these fun and easy circle tags with your cricut maker on this link

These tags are such a great pattern. You can use them plain for labelling gifts or your products or you can use the designs shown in the picture for decorating your handmade products. You can also upload you logo into cricut design studio and print your logo on to the tags to create a custom design. These tags are so handy to have in your craft studio, make a bunch of them and keep them around for quick diy projects.

The materials you are going to need to these tags are any heavy card stock. In the video I am using 18pt brown Kraft paper that I get from The Papermill Store . I also print the tags out with an inkjet printer, I like the inkjet because it feeds back to front so its easy to load paper into especially heavy paper.

My post contains some affiliate links so if you make a purchase after clicking on a link I may receive a commission but it will not cost you anything. Read my disclosure here. Free patterns are for personal use only

Heres my Amazon shopping list with every you need to make these tags

Step by Step instructions

  1. First download the files
  2. Than open up the files in cricut design studio
  3. upload first the svgs cut files
  4. than upload the png print files as a print and cut
  5. Make sure the files are aligned
  6. Change the cut files to all white
  7. Select all, than click flatten
  8. send the files to the printer
  9. after the files are printed onto the card stock place them onto your mat and upload them to your cricut maker
  10. select the correct paper settings for what card stock you are using
  11. press the cut button on your cricut to print out the tags
  12. Use string or ribbon to hang the tags.

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    Catherine

    Hi I'm Catherine and I'm so glad you've decided to stop by and make stuff with me! My blog is full of fun project to keep you entertained and help you learn new skills. Here you will find lots of fun and easy crafts, printable, svgs fils and home decor ideas.