We met Lisa from Polka Dot Pound Cake at the Martha Stewart Dreamers into Doers event in January. She is just as sweet as her pound cakes are! We have kept in touch via Facebook and every time I see her yummy baked goods online, I want a bite. Who am I kidding? I want a loaf. As you know, we love promoting small businesses, so I reached out to Lisa to partner on creating some fun printable tags for her baked goods. She shipped me a box of her yummy cakes and I quickly designed, styled and photographed them so I could indulge! Lucky for you, we decided to share these fun printable “Especially for You” tags to use on Lisa’s cakes or when you make your own baked good gifts this season!
These printable tags work with all three paper punch shapes that we offer in our shop, or simply cut into squares!
Lisa’s pound cakes make fabulous gifts for the holidays or delicious party favors for your guests! She ships nationwide!
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Lisa is a wonderful person, and I’m proud to say she’s a fellow Mixing Maven, so I get to “speak” with her often! Congratulations on a great feature, Lisa!
Thank you Carrie! XO
She is such a sweetheart…and you are too!
Love these so much Kim!
Hi Kim,
Can not wait to share this post and the printables with my customers at the Farmers Markets this weekend!
Thank you and have a lovely Thanksgiving.
XO
These are super cute!
Love when two of my sweet “friends” bond together on a project! Love you both! xox
xoxoxox Andrea!
maravillosa y dulce idea, me encanta felicitaciones
This is such a lovely idea… Thanks for sharing ladies. Continued success to you all.
Rachel x
Such a cute idea! Thanks for sharing!
~Stop Me if You’ve Heard This One
These labels are so cute! I just used these labels again with a Pumpkin Bread I made and shared pics on my blog. Love them. Thanks for sharing these with us!
Absolutely awesome website! So inspirational, thanks for the great tips, ideas and printables 🙂
Great labels! Thanks for sharing. Where did you find the loaf “trays”?