Wednesday, February 8, 2017

Tags for Valentines Bird Seed Ornaments for Teacher Gift

I made some super quick and easy tags to go with the Bird Seed Heart Ornaments that we will give the Teachers when they have their Class Valentines Day parties.

         Would you like to see how we made our Bird Seed Ornaments for our Teachers, CLICK HERE.


I started off by using some scraps of card stock and see which shapes work best.

I went with a 3 inch Scallop Circle Punch, a 2 1/2 inch Circle Punch, and a Fiskars Heart Punch.
 I am going with some Heavy Weight red card stock and some Corrigated white paper.

Both Hobby Lobby brand.

 Don't forget to stamp the back before you glue everything together.

I am using Versa Fine Black Onyx Ink along with some retired stamp sets.
 8 inches of Micheal's Celebrate it 360 ribbon in a red with white polka dot pattern.

3/8 inch wide gross grain.

Adhered down with good old Scotch Tape.

Dots faceing forward.
 I used Tombow Mono Liquid Glue to adhere the corrigated paper and the heart on top.
All done, front and back side view.

Close up, a pearl from my stash.
Some basic supplies I use I purchase from Hobby Lobby or Micheal’s with coupons or on sale
Hobby Lobby brand is called The Paper Studio
their website is http://www.hobbylobby.com/home.cfm
- Heavy Weight Red card stock, their brand
- Corrigated White specialty paper, their brand
- 3 inch Scallop Circle Punch, their brand
- 2 1/2 inch Circle punch and a Heart Punch, Fiskars brand
Micheal’s brand is called Recollections
their website is http://www.michaels.com/
- 3/8 inch Celebrate It 360 ribbon, red with white polka dots
Target Store site http://www.target.com/


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These ARE NOT affliate links, no way involved with these company’s, I just love their products. These are links to their stores.

My big shot, paper trimmer, bone folder, and other adhesives can be purchased at your local or online craft supply places.

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