• Illustration
  • Fine Art
    • About Kristin
    • Teaching - Workshops
    • Teaching - Artists In Schools
    • Instagram
    • Announcements
    • Substack - Weekly Nature Journal
    • Etsy
  • Contact
Menu

Kristin Link

Street Address
City, State, Zip
(907) 242-0515
Natural History Art & Science Illustration

Natural History Art & Science Illustration

Kristin Link

  • Illustration
  • Fine Art
  • About
    • About Kristin
    • Teaching - Workshops
    • Teaching - Artists In Schools
    • Instagram
    • Announcements
    • Substack - Weekly Nature Journal
  • Shop
    • Etsy
  • Contact

Twelve Days of Holiday Printable Gifts

December 22, 2021 Kristin Link

This December I’ve been working on a Twelve Days of Holiday special, where I released new things for twelve days including new prints, ornaments, and products in my Spoonflower and Society 6 shops. I want to wrap this up with two printable ideas. You can print and make your own gift tags and voucher booklets, or feel free to use the templates for inspiration to make your own.

View fullsize IMG_2584.JPG
View fullsize IMG_2590.JPG

Gift Tags:

These are fun ways to add a note or label gifts. To make these you can print on colored or plain paper. I decorated mine with colored pencils, but you can use whatever art supplies you have. Before I cut them out, I reinforced the back with packing tape and then I cut out the border and used a hole punch to make a hole. Another idea is to print the tags on watercolor paper and use a loose watery wash in the background to add some color.

Gift Tag PDF
View fullsize IMG_2588.JPG
View fullsize IMG_2587.JPG
View fullsize IMG_2585.JPG
View fullsize IMG_2589.JPG

Voucher Book:

Instead of buying gifts, you can make a voucher book of experiences to share with someone. I designed this voucher book for that reason. I included a page of pre-filled vouchers (use the ones that work for you) and a page of blank vouchers that you can fill out yourself. You can buy someone an ice cream, go for a walk together, offer to do a chore for them, or give them a hug.

To assemble: print out both pages, and fill out the expiration dates (if you want to use them) and the blank vouchers on the second page. Use colored pencils or other art supplies to decorate. Cut out the rectangle vouchers by trimming along the dotted lines. Put the cover “Christmas Voucher Book” on top and organize the vouchers in the order you want them. Clip the pages together to hold them in place and use a hole punch to punch the two holes marked by the gray circles on the left side. I also added a thin strip of red cardstock to reinforce the spine and hold the book together. Tie a ribbon or twine through the holes.

Voucher Book PDF

Happy holidays! I hope that you have fun with these.

← Slowing Down - Getting Started SketchingSound of Wind and Grass: Exhibit at the Bunnell Street Arts Center, October 2021 →

All images and content (c) Kristin Link 2022, unless otherwise specified

email: LinkKristin@gmail.com

Powered by Squarespace