Kid's Gift TagsNumber One Bug

by Eve Schultz
"Number One Bug" - Children's Birthday Party Favor Tags in Jade by Eve Schultz.

Kid's Gift TagsNumber One Bug

by Eve Schultz
  • Standard
$0
$0
$0
$21
  • Flat Card
$0
+$2
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  • Free unlimited proofs with your own dedicated designer.
All Kid's Gift Tags are design challenge winners.

Add a fun, unique finishing touch to your birthday party favors with these chic and customizable favor tags. Printed on luxe paper, these unique favor tags arrive with a pre-punched hole, ready for your ribbon, baker's twine or decorative string. If you have any questions or special requests for your favor tags, please email us.

Please note: ribbon not included.
Celebrate your child's first birthday with this happy nature themed invitation.

  • Dimensions

    2.25" x 2.25"

  • Printing

    Standard

  • Card Type

    Flat Card

Unlimited proofs with your own dedicated designer.

Unique designs, freshly sourced from our community of independent artists.

The most luxurious paper and printing techniques.

Truly one-of-a-kind.

Free recipient address printing.

Bug, Eve Schultz, First Birthday, Flowers, Nature

about the artist

byEve Schultz

Gatineau, CA

I am an artist, wife, mother, and sporadic farmer on a remote farm in rural Québec. I paint and create when I can and love sharing my creative projects with others through MInted. I draw inspiration f... more

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