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ExtravOrganza Tags
by Sue Stover
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These easy-to-make tags are great on any gift or as bookmarks! A thrifty
was to use up scraps, these tags take very little materials. Use vintage
photos downloaded from the internet or use favorite personal photos. Have
fun in one afternoon making several for friends and family!
Materials:
Directions
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Cut a tag shape out of your colored paper or cardstock. Punch
a hole in the center top for the ribbons. Stamp a background
pattern on the tag using the Pearl Ex Stamp Pad in Gold. This
pattern can be subtle or bold, but you will be able to see it
through your ExtravOrganza image. Paint the edges of the tag
with a Lumiere color of your choice. Let dry.
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Print your downloaded images or personal photos onto the
ExtravOrganza. You might want to play with the sizing and
color on regular paper before you print on the ExtravOrganza.
Cut the image out leaving about 1/4" extra to the outside
of the image. Peel the paper backing off of the ExtravOrganza.
Fringe the edges by pulling threads from around the edges of
the fabric.
Paint the edges of the fringe in the Lumiere color of your
choice.
Let dry.
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To create the shrink plastic charms that are on the tags,
prepare the shrink plastic by sanding in two directions.
Stamp an all over pattern with the Pearl Ex Stamp Pad in Gold.
Let ink dry completely. Next, you can print on the shrink
plastic by running it through an inkjet printer. Print words
in a font that you like. Remember that the shrink plastic
will reduce in size about 45% so make sure that you use a font
that is large in size. Cut out the words and punch a hole
for the ribbon. Shrink the plastic. Roll the edges of the
charm on the stamp pad to give them some color too.
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Put it all together. Adhere the ExtravOrganza to the tag with
grommets or vellum tape. Glue or use tape to stick on the buttons
or other embellishments. Tie ribbon through the charm and through
the hole at the top of the tag. Complete the tag by adding a personal
message or poem to the back of the tag.
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