Summary
What this review covers
Details covered here include the listed 100-tag count, 1.7 x 2.8 inch size, brown kraft paper format, attached string, and fit for dried herb jars and pantry gifts.
Pros
The upside
- The 100-count set supports a full season of jar and sachet labeling.
- String ties attach easily to jar necks, muslin bags, baskets, and bundles.
- The brown kraft paper face gives each tag room for a short handwritten note.
Cons
The tradeoffs
- Paper tags belong in dry indoor storage.
- Small handwriting helps when adding plant name, date, and batch details.
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Breakdown
Full review
Tied tags for jars and sachets
SallyFashion Kraft Paper Gift Tags give dried herb jars, muslin bags, baskets, and small pantry gifts a simple tied label. The brown kraft face has room for a plant name, blend name, garden spot, harvest date, and short note.
The 100-count set fits a household that shares dried herbs, herb salts, tea blends, pressed flowers, or seed packets throughout the season.
String ties for flexible placement
The attached string can loop around jar necks, bag drawstrings, basket handles, and paper-wrapped bundles. That makes the tag useful across several dried-herb projects.
Use a dark pen or marker so the writing stays easy to read.
Helpful for gift shelves
Tags make small jars and bags feel finished while keeping the contents clear. A tag can say mint tea, rosemary salt, lavender sachet, dried calendula, or garden thyme with the date beside it.
What to expect
Store tags indoors with labels, markers, twine, and jar supplies. Keep filled jars and sachets dry so the paper tags stay neat.