Happy Fall Tags Free Printable

Fall is probably my favorite time of year- it’s like comfort food season.  I love the cooler temps for baking and the yummy flavors of pumpkin, cinnamon, and caramel.  This is also my favorite time to share treats, even more so than at Christmas, so I’ve created this free Happy Fall tag printable to share with you today.

Happy Fall tags #free #printable

I attached these Happy Fall tags to my Pumpkin Apple Butter– I love the way they turned out!  Would also be cute attached to large mason jars, baskets of cookies, or tied around a loaf of bread.  I was out of white card stock so I printed my tags on regular paper and glued them to yellow card stock.  I still have about a million yards of jute leftover from the laundry room, so I used that to tie the tags to the jars.  I made these a little larger than I usually do, because I originally thought I was going to put them inside the lid instead of tied on- so you have that option too.

Download the free Happy Fall tags here.

Here are three Fall recipes that would be perfect gifts!

Pumpkin Cheesecake Rolls

 

Pumpkin Apple Butter

 

Candy Corn Cookie Bark

Candy Corn Cookie Bark- a festive, no bake treat #halloween #recipe

What are some of your favorite treats to give this time of year?

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