This sweet “Thanks a Melon” printable tag is an easy way to thank a friend. Attach it to watermelon themed candy or lip gloss for an easy gift idea!
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I spotted packages of watermelon Sour Patch Kids candy in the self checkout lane at Target a couple of weeks ago. On the shelf next to them were all of the impulse items like batteries, lighters, and lip gloss. Wouldn’t you know? There, screaming out to me, were packages of watermelon Softlips lip gloss.
The holes on the packaging even lined up perfectly. It was fate. I grabed two of each, and decided to make a cute tag to tie onto them.
Ruby is going to a summer camp at a friend’s house and I thought that these would make awesome little thank you gifts to the girls who are running it. One is my kids’ swim teacher, and the other teaches them piano lessons in the summer. Awesome sisters who spend their summers earning money for college by hosting fun camps and classes for kids!
Thanks a Melon Printable Tags & Gift Idea
These little “Thanks a Melon” tags can be used so many ways!
- Attach to a package of summer themed sugar cookies.
- Place watermelon flavored water pouches (Crystal Light) inside a tumbler, and tie a tag onto the tumbler.
- Tie a tag to a Jamba Juice gift card.
- Attach to a bucket filled with summer themed items like sunscreen, sunglasses, freezer pops, etc.
There are 6 tags on each printable sheet. Click here to download your own set!
Download to your computer or click on the print icon to print directly.
Simply cut out the tag, hole punch a hole in the center and tie it onto the candy and lip gloss by lining up the packaging holes and using baker’s twine.
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Welcome! I'm Brandy, mother to 5 darling kiddos and a cute black lab named Toby. My husband is in the Coast Guard so we've lived all over the place, turning each house into a home. I love baking, sewing, making cute things with my kids, and sharing what I've learned with all of you!
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