
How great is it to be able to make your own wine tags? You can create a basic design and save it, then easily update it or personalize it for future use. Here's how!
Step #1 is to go to your Paint program (like Microsoft Paint) and open a new document. Don't do anything to it! Save it as a blank doc to your computer.
Step #2: Head over to Picnik and open that blank doc.
#3: Under the "edit" tab, go to "effects" and scroll until you see "duo tone". This creates your background color.
#4: play with their "stickers" and add "text". There is a section in stickers for Hanukkah and for Christmas, and New Years, so there should be lots to choose from!

If you like the tag I made, you can save it to your computer and open it on Picnik. Find "geometric shapes" under "stickers" and add a rectangle. Change the color to white and expand it to cover up my text. Then add your own text!
When it's time to print I changed the setting from "fit to page" to 4x6. Use cardstock for added stability.
I used a paper trimmer to cut my tags to 3x7, making sure that I had enough space on top for my punch. Use a circle cutter or a punch to make a 1.5" circle. Just below the circle punch, make a fold in your cardstock so your tag will lay nicely against the bottle.
You can round the corners or use an edge punch, or add embellishments. Make it your own!
Enjoy!
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