Festive Gift Tags, the last tutorial in my series for Fat Quarter Shop, is going live on their blog today. These scrappy little tags are so much fun to make, and it takes all of ten minutes to sew one up. I made these with Garland by Cotton + Steel, which is easily one of my favorite Christmas collections of all time.
These make a nice handmade addition to your Christmas gifts, but you can also string a whole batch of them on a length of baker's twine to make a sweet little garland (mine is hanging on the wall as I type). And why stop at Christmas? You can make birthday garlands, other holiday garlands, luggage tags, name tags, necklaces. Believe me, I had a hard time quitting after just five of these...
Head over to the
Fat Quarter Shop blog for the free pattern!
Great Gift Tags - love the fussy cutting with this fabric!
ReplyDeleteThese are such unique gift tags that aren't just printables on paper!
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So darling ~ love them!
ReplyDeleteThese are just adorable!! I love this collection too!!
ReplyDeleteso cute! I love how you fussy cut them: the little images make them so happy! Have a wonderful Christmas! Hugs, H
ReplyDeleteVery cute! I have a hard time mixing collections unless I'm doing a scrappy quil t. This looks great. And I love half square triangles. This pattern would go together quickly. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSo cute!
ReplyDeleteLove the quilt! I like how you grouped the colours together. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteso do you just write who it's for on with sharpie? I think I might make mine with a little pocket to put a little name tag in....
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