Edible Christmas gifts are always fun to give, and these free printables are perfect for making your gift more personal and festive.
I hope you have enjoyed all the recipes this week! Last year I made 3 dozen of each sauce for neighbors, and the kid’s make a dozen of the fudge boxes for teacher/leaders!
They were all a huge it, and people love that they could put it in the fridge for later and didn’t have to worry about food going bad (since they get so much food trays this time of year)
I loved creating these labels, and of course used bakers twine to tie it all together! But you could use anything to dress these jars up, ribbon, twine or more.
Also if you don’t want to put the “to: from:” on a string you could always glue it to the jar!
I didn’t create the “to: from:” last year, but after leaving the jars out in the cold for a few neighbors that weren’t home I figured it would be smart, so we didn’t have to scramble for paper and pen and write a note! So I added those to the collection this year!!!
I printed everything on cardstock and cut out the circles with my cutting machine (adding little tabs for the ones I wanted to tie on). but it’s super easy just to cut out with scissors too, while watching a movie, so you don’t have to have a machine!
I have all the Christmas neighbor gifts labels available for free! I hope you enjoy them! What are your favorite treats to take to neighbors?
Here are the recipes that go along with the printables
Microwave Chocolate Fudge
Buttery Caramel Sauce
Hot Fudge Chocolate Sauce
Caramel Popcorn
Neighbor gifts and goodie plate recipes
Amanda Jones
Yum!!! And your labels are darling!
Ashlee
Thanks so much! I love creating labels in photoshop, but always worry that my style is to crazy or busy! It’s really fun though.
Angie
How can I get these labels? When I click on the link it says it’s not available. I absolutely love them!!
Ashlee Marie
I’m not sure what was going on but there is a new form for getting the labels, let me know if it works this time.
Debbie Hargreaves
I’m the pest that couldn’t find the labels, so thank you for sending me the link. I use a similar fudge recipe to create gifts for family and friends. Favourites are dark chocolate mint, milk chocolate orange, and white chocolate and raspberry. I find I need slightly less dark chocolate, and slightly more white. I can’t stand white chocolate myself, but kids love it (and some strange adults!) I’m looking forward to making the sauces and other goodies. My mother and mother in law must be ready for a few changes to their Christmas hampers by now!
Ashlee Marie
I agree, I can’t handle white chocolate, neither can my kids thankfully, but yes some people love it!