My Hang Tags
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I purchase business cards that are compatible with my printer to create two files using the Label function in Word; The files are named card_front.doc and card_inside.doc
I print one side and turn the sheet of cards over and print the other side to produce a two sided Business Card Sheet. The cards are torn along the serrated edge and folded in half. Using a hand held single hole punch I put a hole in the top of each card, then string it with ribbon.

Carousel Dragon Ornament with Hang Tag

Carousel Dragon Ornament with Hang Tag

    
front side of business card

Inside business card
Ribbon used for hang tags

This is the site I order my pull string ribbon from. The rolls I've purchased in the past are 100 yards
Papermart


Photos below were added 12/7/2010
removable lable (Return Address Label)
Front Side
removable lable (Return Address Label)
Reverse side (actually the inside)
removable lable (Return Address Label)
I snipped the corner off so that
label removes easily
removable lable (Return Address Label)
Small "Return Address Label" is used
for pricing and indentification (for club sales)
removable lable (Return Address Label) removable lable (Return Address Label)
I used a touch of glitter on this tag
removable lable (Return Address Label)
I include as much detail as possible
removable lable (Return Address Label)
Detail for Fused Glass

My Source for removable Return Address Labels:   Avery 8167 Inkjet
1/2 inch x 1 3/4 inch    
Business Cards: Sam's Club
Royal Brites 1,000 Cards/$5

I print on both sides of the business card, pierce a hole, cut off the corner (so that the price tag can be removed easy) place the price tag on the card, then string and fold. If I am “tagging” ornaments, I find it easier to string the tag to the ornament, tie it off into a "hanger" so that the ribbon serves as two purposes: secure the tag and hang the ornament (make sure your knots stay good and tight - I ALWAYS add a drop of clear drying (Elmer’s) Glue to make sure my knots don't slip..