If you’re looking for a fun, sparkly, and totally unique way to top off a gift, these DIY confetti gift tags are a game-changer. Made using clear name badge holders, they’re not only adorable but reusable too—your recipient can easily re-gift it or, if you personalize it, they can have it as a keepsake, use it as a luggage tag, or even turn it into a mini photo holder. It’s the kind of craft that feels fancy but comes together in minutes—and yes, it includes sparkles so what’s not to love?
Confetti Gift Tags Supplies
How to Make a Confetti Gift Tag
These adorable little tags literally come together within a few minutes – they barely need a how-to guide but here you go with alternatives and side quips from yours truly.
Step 1:
Cut and apply your birthday message from vinyl using your cricut machine. Alternatively, you can use fun letter stickers or happy birthday stickers to create the same effect. If you have neither of these, use a marker or a paint pen.
Step 2:
Fill the badge holder with confetti or sequins. If you have neither of these but you have a fine crosscut paper shredder, you can also use that and create your own confetti.
Step 3:
Seal the top with hot glue or super glue – I didn’t do this in the video but I would definitely do this if I was putting this tag on something that would arrive in a home with children or pets
Step 4:
Cut and fold 12 inches of Tulle or Ribbon – Fold in half and stick it through the front of your badge, pull the two legs of the tulle through the loop you just created.
Now you can tape this to your badge. you could also create a loop with tulle or ribbon to hang it from your package.
I think another fun thing would be to use scrapbook paper inside the badge to give it an additional element of color – you could also put a picture of the recipient in the badge holder and fill it with confetti.
And one more idea – what about turning it into water shaker tags – you know like those glitter bracelets we used to love as kids?
That’s it – that’s the whole bit. This fun tag would pair perfectly with the confetti happy birthday card we created last week.