Tag, Tags, and Tags
Tags are so versatile and easy to make and I enjoy making my own.
Hi, it's Ann (http://annmakes.blogspot.com) here today with my share of how to make your very own handmade paper tags using The Arnold Grummer Paper Making system. Here is a picture of three tags I made to use on gifts for my family this Easter.
To make these I used two sheets of handmade paper that I made using the Arnold Grummer Paper Making System. I recycled some advertisements from a local restaurant into a sheet of blue and a sheet of white paper.
With the template to make tags (available here) I traced and cut out the blue tags. To make the white tags I repeated the process with the white paper and I tore the white tags to be smaller than the blue ones.
I stamped the sentiment and bunny with some rubber stamps from Michael's dollar bin and some Ranger Black Archival ink. I coloured the bunnies with a wooden colouring pencil.
To add interest I inked the edges of each tag with some stamping ink.
I made the bunny tails with little balls of crumpled up scraps of the white paper and glue. I glued everything together.
I punched out holes in each tag using an office hole punch, and I used pieces of yarn to make the
tassels and bows.
Thank you for your visit today and come check out my many projects at my blog: AnnMakes.
Please enjoy using this coupon code for any purchases you would like to make at the Arnold Grummer store:
Code= 20Four
Hi, it's Ann (http://annmakes.blogspot.com) here today with my share of how to make your very own handmade paper tags using The Arnold Grummer Paper Making system. Here is a picture of three tags I made to use on gifts for my family this Easter.
To make these I used two sheets of handmade paper that I made using the Arnold Grummer Paper Making System. I recycled some advertisements from a local restaurant into a sheet of blue and a sheet of white paper.
With the template to make tags (available here) I traced and cut out the blue tags. To make the white tags I repeated the process with the white paper and I tore the white tags to be smaller than the blue ones.
I made the bunny tails with little balls of crumpled up scraps of the white paper and glue. I glued everything together.
I punched out holes in each tag using an office hole punch, and I used pieces of yarn to make the
tassels and bows.
Thank you for your visit today and come check out my many projects at my blog: AnnMakes.
Please enjoy using this coupon code for any purchases you would like to make at the Arnold Grummer store:
Code= 20Four
these are too cute
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, these are adorable!
ReplyDeletelove your tags!!
ReplyDeleteGreetings Ann,
ReplyDeleteThe Easter tags are great!
Love and light,
Michele