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Gifts, holiday craft, making flower, Paper, Tutorial   |  April 4th 2011   |  2 Comments
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Gift Tag Tutorial

Gift Tag Tutorial - All Finished!


Lately I’ve been knitting a lot, so my other crafting has been left on the back-burner, so to speak. I’ve been focusing on smaller projects that take less time, that I can fit in a few minutes. Paper projects are great for this, because they don’t take up too much space to work on, and because let’s face it, you can get any color & texture paper you want. Those scrap-booking sections in the big craft retailers are huge!
So, I came up with this super fast and fun gift tag tutorial. It requires a couple sizes of paper punches, but they can be any shape you want (and really, you could do this with scissors & patience, too.) The hardest part here is deciding which shape and size punches look best together. I was slightly limited by the fact that I only own a handful, but I still think I picked the best coordinating pair.

Gift Tag Tutorial - Materials

Materials:

  1. Paper punches in two (or more,) sizes. Can be complimentary or contrasting shapes.
  2. Sticker machine, glue stick or double sided tape
  3. Hole punch (size is your preference)
  4. Coordinating ribbon or twine to attach to package
  5. Regular or decorative pens (for names, you can also use rub-on lettering, but I’m not that good with getting it lined up right!)

Large Paper PunchFirst, use the larger punch to create a base. I recommend simpler paper, if you’re using the more decorative on top. But really, you can use any paper or card-stock that suits your taste. Here I used simple brown, light weight craft paper.

Small Paper PunchNext, use the smaller punch and a more interestingly patterned paper. It can be contrasting or complimentary, again anything that suits you! I like re-using gift wrap paper for this, I always hate to throw away pretty paper like this!

Sticker Machine + Stickers


Applying Smaller PieceWhen piecing the two together, you can use a sticker machine* to add a thin layer of adhesive to the back of the top paper; or you can use double-sided tape to adhere them. If you’re thinking of using glue for this – I’ll caution you – don’t use too much, or you might get rippling in one or both layers of your tag. You can also use a glue stick for this, it’s probably easier to handle than regular glue, anyway!!
*If you’re using a sticker machine, I find slightly thicker paper works better than thinner. I’ve had some rippling issues, and who likes ripply-weird abnormal stickers?!? Hehe.

Holes Punched!To finish, punch a hole through both layers of the tag, and use ribbon or twine to attach it to the package. Add your to: and from: names and you’re done! Easy peasy! Here’s a couple more examples, and I’d love to see how you use this tutorial!

Gift Tag Tutorial - More FInished Tags

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2 thoughts on “Recycling paper

  1. Bailey Button Ugg Boots October 6th 2011 at 5:52 pm

    thanks for the fine writeup. mind you, how can we communicate?

    Reply
  2. Ugg Cardy Boots October 7th 2011 at 8:02 pm

    thank you using the good writeup. by the way, how could we communicate?

    Reply

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