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A Timeless Christmas

Funny Gift Tags | Novelty Gift Tags

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Christmas is a time for love, joy and of course fun! Make your favourite little human chuckle with these amazing poo gift tags with a perfectly crocheted poo emoji.

These gift tags bring a sense of novelty to your gift wrap, if like me you love to bring fun to the festive season, you will definitely want these to wrap your gifts.

These funny gift tags are ideal for Christmas Eve boxes, Christmas stockings and of course the main present event.

They also make great table decorations for your place settings.

Our Funny Gift Tags:

  • This listing is for one gift tag
  • Custom colours/designs are considered, please just ask.
  • Please note all of our handmade novelty gift tags may differ slightly.

Materials & Sizing:

  • These funny gift tags are 8cm long with the poop emoji at 3cm high.
  • Made from acrylic yarn, foil holly and craft card.

Delivery Information:

Our funny gift tags are made within 3 - 5 Working Days, this may be longer during seasonal periods, we will notify you accordingly.

Spotlight On Christmas (for some light reading)

The Christmas bauble comes with an obscure history. Thought to have originated in 16th century Germany, the first ornaments were nothing like what we know today.

Although we have “Christmas” trees, it used to be the decorative evergreen long pre-dates the celebration of Christmas.

Evidence suggests that the practice of adorning the home with evergreen boughs during the winter solstice dates as far back as the ancient Egyptians. The comforting presence of evergreen life offered hope during winter’s cold days and long nights, serving a similar purpose in the various pagan winter solstice rituals of the Druids, Romans, and Vikings.

The ‘modern’ Christmas tree tradition is thought to have originated in 16th century Germany, where small evergreen trees were decorated with the likes of candles, apples, nuts, and berries as “Paradise trees” in church plays.

Over time, devout Christians integrated these decorated trees into their homes during the holiday season. The tradition, which became a Christian ritual, began to spread across Europe. 

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Timeless Stitches
I was taught to knit and crochet in the 1960s by my grandmother. In later years I worked as a freelance designer for various London designers. The name Timeless Stitches best described the incredible crochet and knitting learnt from my grandmother.

Recently I have returned to my passion of using vintage and retro jewellery within my textiles. I love to up cycle these into new pieces linking the past and future. Inspiration comes from the piece of jewellery, a vintage box of threads or patterns from a bygone era.


The range Timeless Stitches now enjoys offering the original enterprise, crochet lace flowers, which incorporate the upcycling and reusing of jewellery pieces to make beautiful new flowers. These are stunning  brooch's, posies, or full bridal bouquets.

Timeless Baby developed from my grandmothers pattern boxes with new designs and ideas from modern fibres and some traditional favourites for babies and toddlers.
I passionately believe in recycling and love using some of my grandmother's patterns, from her rather extensive library. From dishcloths to pretty tea cosies with flowers, flannels to current modern-day ideas for make-up removers, her library has them all. This became the Timeless Eco Home range of reusable and long lasting gifts for your home and especially our planet.
I was also intrigued to find she had handbags, market string bags, and a beautiful slouch tulip handbag, along with fingerless gloves and hats. I adore hats and shawl scarves. I had to explore these delights and so Timeless Eras was born.
Surprised to find the pattern I was taught to crochet from in the 1960’s I have continued making her Granny Square Christmas Angels. I have expanded this seasonal gift into Timeless Christmas range with some quirky and traditional ideas of my own.
Adoring Halloween, especially pumpkins and a love of handmade seasonal decorations a Timeless Halloween range has been developed.
I feel so grateful to my beloved grandmother for sharing her love of crochet and knitting with me.

Always having a basket of yarn beside her inspired the yarn bouquet. She also inspired me to love traditional craft tools and accessories. We used to make stitch markers and crochet hook holders, which I still enjoy making. My husband has used his carpentry skills to design and replicate some of the yarn winders and hook stands which are available from The Supply Shop on Beautifully Handmade UK.

I work in a small Surrey Village in my attic studio, close to the river Wey flood plains, with my two cats usually asleep somewhere nearby.

All the Timeless Stitches ranges offer quality products, using and recycling where possible, vintage, and modern supplies, enabling you to buy with confidence.

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