I have a little festive giveaway to share with you today! The lovely girls at It’s a Creative World asked me to whip up a little something for them again and this is what I came up with. I fully admit this was inspired by my own leave-everything-to-the-last-minute-oh-my-word-I-need-some-teacher’s-presents-NOW way of preparing for Christmas! These fun toppers are really easy to use – just print, cut out and fold over the top of a bag full of your chosen treats. You can use tape to seal them, but I prefer to use small staples to attach the toppers to the bag and keep the treats tucked away safely inside!

I’ve included versions with text for you to create little bags of Magic Reindeer Treats and Snowman Soup, or you could use the text-free versions to create your own Christmas toppers for whatever treats you want to give!

You can add your own text to the blank versions in Photoshop or any image editing program before your print, or you can add text after printing either by writing directly on the toppers or adding stickers or stamps!
I’ve also included some outline versions of the toppers (versions with and without text are included) so your little ones can colour them in themselves! Or you could print them on coloured paper (a festive red or green would work really well!) for a really quick and easy way to whip up lots of toppers.
The download contains 4 bag toppers (2 big – approx 7 inches, 2 small – approx 4 inches) and 2 recipe cards. I thought they would make fun little bag toppers for party favours or end-of-term class gifts for teachers and friends. If you use them, I’d love to see the finished result so please feel free to get in touch and show off your creations!
There are a couple of download options for the toppers, either a ZIP file including jpg versions of each design (so you can easily resize them in Photoshop if you need to, or if you want to add your own text!) or a ready-to-print letter sized PDF file.
DOWNLOAD:
Stocking Fillers (ZIP FILE)
Stocking Fillers PDF
Colour-In Stocking Fillers PDF

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If you like these Stocking Fillers bag toppers, you might like to check out these other free Christmas bag topper printables:
- Elf Kisses Free Christmas bag toppers
- Reindeer Noses – printable Christmas bag toppers
- Free printable Christmas Bingo cards
Merry Christmas one and all!
These are beyond adorable Kate, thank you sooo much for sharing!!! We hosted a winter baby shower this last weekend and your snowman soup (big printout) was a HUGE hit 🙂 Also saving the extra printables for cute teacher gifts this year. Thanks again!!!
I am glad you like them! Thanks for letting me know you used them, I hope the teachers enjoy their gifts too!
thank you for this 🙂 will use them for my daughter’s classmates this holiday!
Thank you so much for sharing!!!
Thank you so much for sharing! So cute and fit perfectly on my ziplocks!! What a sweetie you are for sharing 🙂 Marry Christmas!
Thank you for sharing your creativity and hard work! it will be a special gift for my second graders and my granddaughters!
THANK YOU! I’m hoping I can close lunch bags that I’m converting to gift bags with these. Really, really cute!
These are totally adorable. I’m going to make with my teenagers this weekend for their younger cousins. I would love to edit the text. (The font is gorgeous). Do you have an AI file or can you tell me what the font is so I can print on the blank ones? Thank you so much for posting as a freebie. Inspiring a newbie crafter!
Hi Liz! The main font (titles and the hand written style text) is MTFplaytime: http://misstiina.com/fonts/mtf-playtime/, the typewriter font is Typewriter Old Style: http://www.dafont.com/typewriter-oldstyle.font Both fonts are free for personal use!
Thank you – this is the second year we have used these to raise money for our school. in 2012 we sold many more reindeer foods than we had ever sold. Many thanks for your kindness. Wish you a merry christmas and a happy 2014.
Oh that’s great!! I hope you sell loads more this year too!
I have just found these and I love them, am I able to print text on the plain ones? I’ve used the others for my Christmas crafts, but wanted to do reindeer poop too, so as there’s not one already done I thought I would use a blank one
Yes, you can print text on them, no problem! You can add the text to them in Photoshop or Elements, or you can print them out and then feed the printed sheet back into the printer to print over the top using a word processing program. I hope that helps! 🙂
Thank you very much. These are adorable.
I just found your cards and blog. I love it! And thanks for the printables! 🙂
Thank you for you generosity… my residents will love them!
They are adorable and thank you for your generosity. What kind of paper do you use to print them off on?
These are really cute! Thank you so much for sharing your artwork and designs.
JHMount
So cute Kate!! Thanks!
Thank you so much! I printed the small Reindeer Treat toppers and gifted them to my 1st graders class yesterday. They LOVED them. Totally adorable! 🙂
Oh I am glad they liked them! 🙂
i just want to say how much i love these!!!!!!!!!!!!! i printed off both, and it was cheap and just awesome….i used regular sandwich baggies, and just folded them in half and then stapled the topper, and they are so colorful and bright…. thanks again….
I’m glad you like them Irene! Thanks for stopping by!
These are so adorable, have pinned them as they’re too cute not to share! Really brilliant designs, thank you!
Oh, thank you! I am glad you like them! 🙂
Thank you so much for these printables! They are absolutely adorable!!! 🙂
These are wonderful! Do you make these for the kiddos or with them?
You could do either! Maybe get a little production line going with the kids filling the bags or folding the toppers!
Thank you! The kids are going to love these!!
Thank you for doing this! They are so cute.
Thank you!! I was able to print them!!
Thanks you. That’s so adorable, and just what I’m going to need for a few things!
Thank you sooo much, I love them and will use them this year for my nieces and nephews. I love your blog and will be back to visit often.