A wintry sweater is a creative nondenominational option, $3 for a set of three. Photograph by Linda & Harriet
Available at hammperpress.net
This Hammerpress design practically oozes good wishes, $1.50 each. Photograph by Hammerpress
Available at etsy.com/shop/knotandbow
Stock up for the entire year with Knot & Bow’s massive pick-your-own-colors tag set, $15 for a set of 100, including up to five colors. Photograph by Knot & Bow
Available at etsy.com/shop/RainyDayColors
A sweet, lacy take on the candy cane, $3.99 for a set of six. Photograph by Rainy Day Colors
Available at sugarpaper.com
Sugar Paper’s “Merry and Bright” tag is letterpress printed with white foil on kraft paper, $24 for a set of 20. Photograph by Sugar Paper
Available at fig2design.com
Looking for something a little more New Year’s Eve appropriate? Bethesda-based Fig. 2 designs has some lovely foil-stamped options, $6 for a set of eight. Photograph by Fig. 2 Design
Available at inkyco.com
Sometimes all you need is simple black and white, $8.95 for a set of five. Photograph by Inky Co.
Available at cargoh.com
Native American designs in soothing colors, $5 for a set of four. Photograph by Cargoh
Available at etsy.com/shop/juliaspoppies
Another nod to the winter sweater—this time in neon. Love it! $7.50 for a set of ten, twine included. Photograph by Julia’s Poppies
Available at fifteeneleven.bigcartel.com
Sublime simplicity from Suann Song, $6 for a set of four. Photograph by Fifteen/Eleven
Available at smockpaper.com
There’s something slightly Upper East Side about these bamboo paper tags, $12 for a set of six. Photograph by Smock Paper
Available at katespaperie.com
A great way to to tag a bottle, $10 for a set of six. Photograph by Kate’s Paperie
Available at feltandwireshop.com
Finally, why bother with gift tags at all when DC’s own Design Army takes care of the “To” and “From” right on the wrapping paper? $15 for eight sheets, two per design. Photograph by Felt & Wire