What I use:
• A4 sized hard paper
• Colour pens
• Crayons
• Pencil
• Scissors
• Existing gift tag
1. Since I didn't know what is the ideal size for a gift tag, I used an existing tag which happened to be sitting on the living room's coffee table. Outline the tag on A4 paper, squeeze as many as possible to prevent wastage.
2. Cut out the tag. Mark and cut an X opening at the top, make sure it's big enough for the ribbon to go through.
3. Draw a thick border around the tag, it covers up any pencil drawing or marking. Decorate away!
4. Initial or write out the your recipient's name, however you like.
Tadah! I really like how they turned out, of course a little proud of the artsy-fartsy-challenged me.
Is there any gift tags that you have been using? I'd love to see some of 'em!
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I'm so boring. If I wrap presents (which I always do for the kids but rarely do for adults) I use a folded scrap of wrapping paper for the tag. I'm definitely saving this for birthday presents and Christmas next year! :)
ReplyDeleteAwww that's nice and encouraging to hear! I can get quite lazy, but somehow this year I was inspired. Looking forward to see it on your Instagram when time comes! ;)
DeletePretty! I never had the patience to do gift tags. hahaha
ReplyDeleteHahaha you just need to do it there and then when motivated. I never had the patience to draw the way you do.
DeleteThese look great! I bet they looked great on the presents that you used them on. :)
ReplyDeleteI like how they turned out! Although, I need to work on my bow tying skill. :\
DeleteSo cute! I got my Christmas card! You are SO sweet! Thank you so much lovely friend :)
ReplyDeleteYou're most welcome! Glad that you like it. :D
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