Both Custom and Matching personalized tags can turn any item into a custom favor.
With three shapes, four designs and fifteen colors, you can easily find
the perfect tag to match your wedding or event style.
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Custom Tags
Our custom tags are available for purchase in two different ways:
If tags are purchased separately, they are sold as a 36-set minimum. The domestic and
international shipping fees will apply for tags purchased in sets of 36 when no favors
will apply.
Or the tags can be purchased when ordering most your favors, with a reduced minimum of 24.
(Better still—with certain original favors, we’ll provide personalized
tags for free! We want to reward customers who remain loyal to our original designs and help
you make even more sales of some of the most popular wedding favors! Below are favors that now include free personalized tags.)




Matching Tags
Our designers went the extra mile on many of our favors. They not only designed these gorgeous
favors, but they designed tags to match them perfectly!
Matching tags are optional and require a minimum order of 24 tags. Click here to see our favors with matching tags. (Please note that you can opt
for one of the custom tags or choose to not have tags with your favors.)
Celebration Depot is pleased to offer these lovely tags which add a personal touch to any wedding favor! With our extensive selection, you're sure to find the perfect tag to match your wedding colors and style. All tags are sold in a set of 36, at $15.50 per set. Our selection of sophisticated tags includes three shapes, eight styles, and fifteen colors, which are conveniently pre-punched with holes and come with white cotton strings. There are hundreds of combinations to choose from! Please browse our shapes, colors, and designs below. Once you've looked through all of the different options available, you'll select your choices at the bottom of the page:
Availability: Usually ships in 5-7 business days.
This product was added to our catalog on Friday 27 October, 2006.