This is such a fun time of year.
It's the season for
all things handmade and homespun.
Here is a primitive little tag
you can add to any gift or wreath.
I even use these to tag our Christmas Stockings
with family names.
I also reinforce the paper punch on back
with another piece of paper.
This wreath was a coffee theme...
made from a burlap coffee bag
with family names.
This fall I've used them on wreaths.
Using Brown Craft paper and white cardstock,
I brush instant tea granules with just a bit of water
directly on the paper.
(1/4 cup tea plus 1 or 2 Tbsp. Water)
Brush both sides of paper.
Set aside to dry.
Cut and tear the paper
into sizes and shapes you like.
with another piece of paper.
This wreath was a coffee theme...
made from a burlap coffee bag
You can find out how to make
the burlap wreath here.
I continued the coffee theme
with a coffee filter flower dipped in the tea
and embellishing the tag with coffee beans.
Tea-Stain and Glitter...
Now that's Farmhouse Glam.
So glad you could visit,
Deb
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Stone Gable
House of Hepworths
The 36th Avenue
A Delightsome Life
The Brambleberry Cottage
The Shabby Creek Cottage
Joyful Homemaking
Homa Style
Embracing Change
Friday: French Country Cottage
Common Ground
At the Picket Fence
Fridays Unfolded
One Artsy Mama
My Repurposed Life
The Shabby Nest
Saturday: TaterTots & Jello
Cheerios & Lattes
Too Much Time on My Hands
Funky Junk Interiors
It's Overflowing
Sunday: Design Dreams by Anne
Monday: DIY Showoff
Boogie Board Cottage
I Should be Mopping the Floor
Between Naps on the Porch
Keeping it Simple
Tuesday: Coastal Charm
I "THINK" even I can make these! I really like these tags - Jeanene F. always makes tags like this and I have always enjoyed getting them from her. Now, I can make my own. Thanks for (all) the great tutorials. HUGS... and stitches
ReplyDeleteHey, that's great Christie. These would be a sweet doo dad on your quilted gifts.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful day,
Deb
These really look great Deb! I'm a gift tag fanatic(love making and buying them)and I will definitely have to make some of these for the holidays!
ReplyDeleteHoma Style is having a Simple Holiday Gift Idea Link Party.
ReplyDeleteYour tags are great and would be perfect as a holiday gift wrapping. Please join the link party at Homa Style.
Here’s the link
http://homastyle.com/wp/2012/10/31/simple-holiday-gift-ideas/
Hope to see you there!
Love it--love how you tied a verse in with coffee--amen sister!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the wonderful tutorial. What a great idea! I can't wait to make a few of these. I found you on Time Travel Thursday and am glad I did. I am also your newest follower. Hope you get a chance to stop by Still Woods Farmhouse for a visit!
ReplyDeleteI love the simple and natural look of your tea tags! It's been a long time since I've dyed anything with tea, but seeing your pics brings back a lot of fun memories when I dyed muslin with tea to make aged dolls. Thanks for the inspiration and fun idea!
ReplyDeleteOH, I know..I used to make primitive dolls. Miss that! The tea gives such a warm worn look.
ReplyDeleteThanks!
Deb
how cute are these!! Love making homemade tags!
ReplyDeleteLove these, and such an easy technique! Going on my to do list! Thanks
ReplyDeleteThose are stinkin' cute! Love them!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up this week -
hope to see you this week!
Stacey of Embracing Change
These are really cute! You did a fab job!!
ReplyDeleteYour tags are marvelous - love the tea stained patina and the coffee - give thanks theme! I do appreciate you sharing with Home and Garden Thursday,
ReplyDeleteKathy
Thank you for joining Homa Style’s Simple Holiday Gift Idea Link Party. It’s hard to come up with new ideas for gifts and you helped with your awesome tags. Thanks! Mark you calendar for the No Red Holiday Decor Link Party on Nov. 28. Plus the 12 Days of Christmas link party December 1st ~ 12th. http://homastyle.com/
ReplyDeleteWhat cute tags, Deb! I can think of so many fun uses for them.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at Time Travel Thursday. I hope you'll join the fun each week. Be sure to stop in tonight to see yourself featured,
Blessinngs,
Liz @ The Brambleberry Cottage
So sweet handmade tags. A touch of thoughtfulness.
ReplyDeleteVery useful information, thanks for your generosity. More power to you!
ReplyDeleteOh this tags are so adorable! I am new to your blog and am so glad that I found it!!
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