Last week I posted a video on how to make fancy paper rosettes…Halloween Style. So of course I had to make some for Christmas.
These were the easiest and quickest tags ever.
I used a Lori Whitlock file for the green and striped tags. I removed the score lines and scored by hand. I used punches for both the scallop and inside circle. I wanted these to be used as Christmas tags so I created the text and dashed lines using Word. I wish my faux stitching looked this good! I plan to attach them to Christmas packages with foam dots, however you could change the paper and use these for any occasion.
For this tag, I used a Martha Stewart punch and joined two 12 inch strips together. I think this one is my favorite.
For more information on how to make these rosettes, please click here. I plan to make more using wrapping paper so I have matching gift wrap and tags. For these, I used text weight card stock.
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11 comments:
What a great idea! These will look so pretty on packages!
Beautiful tags!
Pam
Linda, love this idea. I am going to give it a try. What paper did you use for the red one? Sue
I have the ribbons and rosette cartridge so your great idea is going to be put to work. Thanks for the idea. Never thought to use them for gift tags.
TNDJ....I would love to see your creations!!
Linda
Sue the red paper is from last year's DCWV stack pack. It is text weight paper.
Thanks for the comment and question.
Linda
Luv these tags...would you be willing to share your word file? Thank you
Great idea, Linda! I love the papers you used too!
Hi I was wondering if you could send me some directions for how you used WORD to make the "faux stitching" and the "to and from" on your Christmas rosette gift tags. They are SO cute!
gioglander@yahoo.com
faux stitching looked this good! i like this Free Business Cards
these are beautiful tags..i am glad to find it as i might need it to design Gift Card envelopes.
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