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Introducing our Pack of 10 Christmas Tags in Mixed Colours with Bronze Wax Seals and a Reel of Silk Ribbon – the perfect finishing touch to make your holiday gifts truly special. This delightful set combines elegance and versatility to add a touch of festive charm to your presents. Product Features: Variety of Colours: Our Christmas tags come in an assortment of classic colours, ensuring that they complement any gift wrapping style. You can pick from ; White, Nude, Dark green or a mixture of all. Exquisite Bronze Wax Seals: Each tag is adorned with an exquisite bronze wax seal, creating a vintage and luxurious feel. These wax seals add an extra layer of sophistication to your gifts, making them stand out from the rest. Personalization: These tags allow you to make each gift uniquely yours. The wax seals offer a traditional look while providing a space for customization. You can add initials, holiday greetings, or a personal message, making your presents extra special. High-Quality Silk Ribbon: Included in the set is a reel of premium silk ribbon, allowing you to tie your tags securely to your gifts. The best part? You can choose the color of the ribbon from a selection of options, ensuring a harmonious and stylish match with your gift wrapping. Set of 10: With ten tags in each pack, you'll have enough to embellish a variety of gifts. These tags are perfect for both small and large presents, making them a versatile addition to your holiday preparations. Durable and Eco-Friendly: Crafted from high-quality materials, our Christmas tags are not only beautiful but also durable. They are designed to withstand the wear and tear of holiday festivities. Additionally, our commitment to eco-friendliness means that our tags are made with sustainability in mind. Whether you're a wrapping aficionado or just looking for a simple yet elegant way to enhance your gift-giving experience, our Pack of 10 Christmas Tags in Mixed Colors with Bronze Wax Seals and a Reel of Silk Ribbon is the perfect choice. With these tags, your gifts will not only look festive but also express the warmth and thoughtfulness of the season. Make this holiday season memorable with our charming and versatile Christmas tags. Order now and let the gift-giving begin!
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Handmade gift tags/bookmarks. Made with high quality cotton rag paper with deckled edges. Decorated with real pressed flowers and leaves, and finished with cotton plant dyed ribbon. Perfect as gift tags or bookmarks. Some flowers used are; Geraniums Buttercups Fern Hydrangea Sea lavender Snowdrops Salvia Please send a message if there is a particular flower you would like. All flowers have been home grown, hand picked and traditionally slow pressed. Please note all real flowers will lose colour over time, this is a natural process.
Use simple seasonal ingredients to make this handmade christmas gift; an easy stove top potpourri recipe that packs a serious punch!
Whether your style is minimalist or maximalist, Scandi or glam, there's an idea here for you.
Free Printable Handmade Tags: these adorable tags are perfect for all of your sewn or crafted gifts. Each design is available separately or on one page for simple printing.
Love this paper---reminds me of faded old wallpaper--I thought vintage sheet music wings were appropriate!
The second project from this weeks "clean your desk" project.
Gift tags and simple ornaments like these are pretty much the instant gratification polymer clay project for Christmas embellishments and token gifts. This tutorial from Movita of MovitaBeaucoup us…
The ideas seem endless for adding a bit of nostalgia to your Christmas decorations and get-togethers - and The Family History guide has a fun suggestion to share. Check out the Objects and Heirlooms category in the Memories Activities of the children's page (Family History Activities Tab). Idea C3-11 links you to American Ancestors detailing how to create ancestral tree ornaments - along with this sentiment: The holidays are a time to be with family—present and past. Remember your ancestors this year by creating a special keepsake ornament. When made with family members—especially children or grandchildren—you’ll not only create new family memories but also share a piece of family history. What are some of your favorite family history-centered Christmas decorations? What ideas do you have to create memories by making keepsake ornaments (along with other decorations and objects) with your loved ones? Here are a few more ideas you might find delightfully creative and fun: Nancy Maxwell James shares a sweet little snowflake tree ornament on her blog Sugar Lump Studios. This would be simple enough for children to help with and a perfect way to share stories about the ancestors selected for each ornament while putting them together. Nancy describes herself as being an “old soul” and writes that many of my pieces use remnants from the past…antique lace, old cabinet photos, metal findings, buttons, and whatever tugs at my heartstrings while creating. I definitely was born in the wrong era…although I wouldn’t give up my pair of blue jeans or computer for the world!... I have found that creating art heals the soul and touches the lives of people who it surrounds. When art like Nancy's includes personal photos from the past, those who are blessed to enjoy it most likely find a greater connection to those who have gone on before. Thank you, Nancy! Angie Holden shares photos and instructions for Handmade Gift: Family Tree Ornaments in The Country Chic Cottage blog. She wanted to honor relatives who’d passed away by using their photos in Christmas ornaments. “I love looking at the ornaments and remembering those individuals each year,” she writes. To make these ornaments, she converted digital photos to black and white and printed them to fit in small metal tart tins and candle trays. Read her blog for instructions and to bask in her creativity. Thanks, Angie! Jenn Erickson's DIY family tree wreath is right by the front door so that guests will know of her love for family history. To create this heritage wreath, she selected two photos for each surname and made miniature copies to fit small photo frames. .The leaves are the surnames printed onto an old canvas drop cloth and cut out in the right shape. Read more instructions on her website, Jennuine, where she writes, If you're lucky enough to have a collection of old family photos, where do you keep them? Have your photographic family treasures been secreted away to a chest, drawer or box? If so, here's a way to bring them out into the light of day for current generations to appreciate and enjoy... Thanks, Jenn! This Family Search Wiki lists a myriad of ideas for Christmas decorating and gifting. Being a professional seamstress, I like to see what others are doing to preserve clothing from the past - even if it is just a few treasured pieces placed in a frame with a note. Find instructions in this wiki for a fabric chain for your Christmas tree created from past dresses or other apparel, or check out the instructions to make one from Film in the Fridge (see photo). This idea would be much easier than the double wedding ring quilt my mom made me out of pieces of fabric leftover from the many dresses I had made -from the time she taught me to sew until I met my husband-to-be. Yet, a fabric chain would also bring back memories of the hum of the sewing machine, the smell of new material, my mom unpicking my unwieldy stitching, and the love I felt for her as we sewed side-by-side. I was learning a skill, and my mom was teaching one. She was also teaching the value of relationships, patience, persistence, frugality, how to have pride in a job well-done, and the art of creativity. Most of all, my mom knew that all experiences become history and that making memories to last a lifetime (and beyond) is no small thing! Remembering them during the holidays is no small thing either, and that is one reason to add a bit of nostalgia to Christmas this year! Merry Christmas! See these blog posts for more fun ideas: Family History Service Ideas Making Family History ...Holiday Fun [With Family History Activities] Family History Activities - I do and I understand Fun family history activities to create connection window.wvData=window.wvData||{};function wvtag(a,b){wvData[a]=b;} wvtag('id', 'gdg8sme9Co8djc4uHOHRfA'); wvtag('text-selector', '.entry-inner'); wvtag('widget-style', { className: 'wv-circle-small', contrast: 'wv-contrast-dark' });
Yes I do.. Something in deed. Something that I love to make. And in all honesty I have have to many of these, but I just can't help myself.. I bet you already know what it is. If you follow along with my blog.. You definitely know.. Over at City Crafter City Blog the sweet and talented Ros has challenged us to make a pocket project.. I am also entering this into Tag Tuesdays challenge Louise it challenging us to Surprise.. So you know what I put in my pocket? Yep, some Tags. But you already knew that didn't you! I had a lot of fun making this project.. It's a little pocket card with a couple of Tags in it. So here is my first Tag I made for my pocket.. This one has lots of buttons.. Here is the other Tag.. Just like the first tag I used all of my favorite things.. Topped it off with a button and some seam binding.. I added some little flowers with some cute little pearls. And there you have it. A pocket full of tags. What would you put in your pocket? You should hop on over to all the other Design Team and see what they came up with. Kirsty Ros Cheryl Our GD - Monica Skadsem To get all the details on this challenge you can head on over to City Crafter Challenge Blog! Also if you want to check out all the other entries at Tag Tuesday you can head over HERE! ****** Also I have a little bragging to do.. My Tag from Last week made the Top 3 over at The Kraft Journal.. And Also I was chosen to be there Featured Papercraft Artist on Friday.. I feel so honored. Thanks you so much!! I really do appreciate it.. Can you see me jumping up and down.. Thanks so much for so many sweet comment.. I just love reading everyone of them.. You ladies are so sweet!
Hi there! I'm happy to bring you my latest creation: handmade gift tags, perfect for your crocheted gifts or really any handmade gift you've whipped up for that matter!