Instructions:
1. Adhere the green tag to the red tag. (Make sure the two are centered.)
2. Adhere the green patterned paper to the green tag in the bottom left corner.
3. Stamp “Happy Birthday” in black ink onto the tag. (Have part of the sentiment on both the green patterned paper and the green tag.)
4. Stamp “To You” on the green tag below “Happy Birthday” in black ink.
5. Punch a 1/8” hole through the tag near the top.
6. Set the orange eyelet in the previously punched hole.
7. Adhere the yellow cardstock with the present stamped on it to the tag below “Happy”. (Use a pop dot to give it a 3D effect.)
8. Place a small blue gem in the top left corner of the green patterned paper.
9. Slide the yellow ribbon through the eyelet and tie a knot. Trim the yellow ribbon.
Note: The tags were pre-cut using a Quickutz Tag die. In other post we’ll show you other ways you can make a tag. We’ll also show you how to set an eyelet.
Video ~
1. Adhere the green tag to the red tag. (Make sure the two are centered.)
2. Adhere the green patterned paper to the green tag in the bottom left corner.
3. Stamp “Happy Birthday” in black ink onto the tag. (Have part of the sentiment on both the green patterned paper and the green tag.)
4. Stamp “To You” on the green tag below “Happy Birthday” in black ink.
5. Punch a 1/8” hole through the tag near the top.
6. Set the orange eyelet in the previously punched hole.
7. Adhere the yellow cardstock with the present stamped on it to the tag below “Happy”. (Use a pop dot to give it a 3D effect.)
8. Place a small blue gem in the top left corner of the green patterned paper.
9. Slide the yellow ribbon through the eyelet and tie a knot. Trim the yellow ribbon.
Note: The tags were pre-cut using a Quickutz Tag die. In other post we’ll show you other ways you can make a tag. We’ll also show you how to set an eyelet.
Video ~
View the video of this project here.
Chat Time ~ Be sure to join us April 19, 2009 at 8:00 EST to discuss this project class.
Participation Prize ~ To enter to win a Birthday Tag Kit, leave a comment to this post answering the following question, “Do you use tags as a part of your gift wrap?”
Participant Samples ~ To have your tags posted in our classroom, email a photo of the Birthday Tag you created using the instructions above to classes@distinctivemoments.com.
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