Showing posts with label easy gift tags. Show all posts
Showing posts with label easy gift tags. Show all posts

Thursday, May 26, 2022

Tags. Are they really inexpensive, easy and fun to make?

 YES, I think so. I've decided to start making "all occasion" tags and gifting to my daughter in an organized... something, I haven't decided what.  πŸ˜ƒ

I made tags 15 or so years ago for my mother, back when I hand-embossed a few and used one of those silver "office" hole punches. They were cut on a trimmer, no die-cuts available. I rounded the bottom corners, tracing a curve with a penny or dime, and fussy cutting.  

I make it easy by using one or three (always odd numbers) quilled elements on a single tag. I know of a guy who had a fit over a small tag with his name, one quilled fish element, and tied around a bottle of wine. It was a dinner-host gift and he enjoys fishing. He showed each guest as they arrived. 

As you know, Etsy, eBay crafters sell tags by the dozen. I think most people don't want, or don't know how, to make tags and it saves them time. Selling online, craft fairs, holiday sales parties-- oh my gosh, Christmas tags are hard to pass up.

Easy. Used punch on the divider cards you get in those craft store photo boxes. Love the lines. You could line cardstock on a printer and do this. No big scalloped punch? Make circles or squares (shape the corners).



Labor intensive 😁, a past thing. I quilled some flowers on the tag to match the gift paper. Retiring the photo.



I have no idea what this was for, but an idea for printing a message or quote instead of stamping. I used this daisy paper a lot with the daisy quilled stickers. Horrible angled corners on top, yikes, don't do this. 😬


I admit, I over-do holiday/winter tags during watching Christmas in July videos, but this is a more simple tag using scraps. I cover front first, then trim and shape corners. I use the backs of tablets mostly and don't stamp To & From. This type of cardboard is easy to use a marker, no bleed-through. 


And the basic quilled element on small folded tag to stick on a card, package (or a bottle of wine πŸ˜‰).

If you feel creative and don't want to jump into a big project, make a stack of tags using leftover quilling elements (and scraps). When you need one you'll have a selection to look through. 

Stay safe and well.

xo, Molly


Thursday, May 1, 2014

Thursday Tips

Happy May!

I didn't get a blog post done in April. Thought for a while that I might close down, but realize others take breaks. So suddenly, I have a list of ideas to post. Hopefully I can stay with it for a while. :)

I recently bought some boxes for storage at Michaels on sale. You the know stack of dividers inside? I normally throw them away, doodle on them or give to the grandkids.


I used my 4" round scallop punch and made a tag. I like the dotted lines to write on and I'm thinking these will make great gift tags for any occasion or holiday. 




Have a great day!
-Molly