Everyone has favorite images saved on their computer, just because. So take a few of your favorite pictures, sandwich them between plastic laminates or clear plastic sheets from recycled products and make some interesting gift tags or book markers with the help of your sewing machine and left over bits and bobs of ribbon, buttons or bows. (Clear plastic sheets can be purchased at any craft store.)
Images are held between clear plastic pages, then stitched to separate pictures. Cut beside the stitching lines to create open topped envelopes.Now an enclosure card, your business card, or just a quick "thank you" note can be slipped into the opening of the card you made.
Here are a dozen made within an hour. (Be sure to discard your needle after sewing because the plastic will dull the point of the needle when sewing through the plastic.)
Joining in Finished Objects Friday and Fiber Arts Friday, here is a finished Looped Loop cowl made from Shetland hand dyed and hand spun wool. It was completed right before going to Phoenix for the Scrabble tournament, but it was too warm there to wear it. Never fear, more snow will blow in Colorado this March, so it will get lots of use.
I love the tag with the coffee cup! Too cute.
ReplyDeleteHeathered colorways are always lovely to the eye. That is one creative way to use images.
ReplyDeleteLovely cowl :)
ReplyDeleteI love the tags! Great idea, Nancy! Your cowl is beautiful, too.
ReplyDeletelove the stitched pics and that darling birdy banner
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What a great idea for gift tags. I haven't a sewing machine unfortunately but maybe I could hand sew?
ReplyDeleteYou could DEFINITELY hand sew the edges!
DeleteGreat idea! I love creating using things I have on hand:) Love that cowl! Have a blessed day dear Nancy, HUGS!
ReplyDeleteGreat gift tags! The cowl is beautiful too.
ReplyDeleteLove your idea...these are really cool! I love your sheep header picture Nancy. Hope you are doing well. Have a fun week!
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