Gift Tags From Fabric Sample Books
Gift tags made from Fabric sample Book
Posted by edith s.
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I picked up some fabric sample books (donated by a local fabric store)at my local recycling center. After cutting out the tiny fabric pieces to use in a patchwork project. I was left with loads of fabric pieces that had paper glued to the back. I designed these tags so that all of the pages in the sample books could be used.
Now I don't ever have to buy gift tags again ... haha
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You Will Need (8 things)
- White Glue
- Fabric Sample Book
- Glitter Glue
- Cardstock
- Hole Punch
- Grommeter Tool
- Grommets
- String
Steps (5 steps, 10 minutes)
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1
Score some of last seasons fabric sample books from your local recycling center or fabric store.
Wall paper books will work too! -
2
Cut out the shape of your tag and a heart shape out of different fabrics. Use the fabric that has paper glued to the back of it ... use your paper free fabrics for a patchwork project :)
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3
glue the heart onto the fabric tag shape. Then glue the fabric tag onto a piece of card stock. This gives the back of the tag a clean back so that you can write your message on the tag.
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4
With your glitter glue, outline the heart. Let dry.
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5
Take your hole punch and punch a hole at the top of the tag. Then with your grommeter tool insert a grommet into the hole.
Tie on your string.
Finished!