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Calling all crafty people!
neenaww
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Hi all crafty peeps!
I am wanting some leaf shaped tags to use as wishing tree tags and would prefer to make them myself (after I successfully made the invites!) for the personal touch & as the prices I have seen on etsy (I think it was) are rather pricey! I appreciate that a lot of work goes into them but I am prepared to do this ... the only stumbling block I have is (without getting out the scissors and getting sore hands) how do I make leaf shaped tags to decorate!?
All ideas gratefully received!
I am wanting some leaf shaped tags to use as wishing tree tags and would prefer to make them myself (after I successfully made the invites!) for the personal touch & as the prices I have seen on etsy (I think it was) are rather pricey! I appreciate that a lot of work goes into them but I am prepared to do this ... the only stumbling block I have is (without getting out the scissors and getting sore hands) how do I make leaf shaped tags to decorate!?
All ideas gratefully received!
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getting married to my best friend very soon!
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I am a married woman :j
getting married to my best friend very soon!
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I am a married woman :j
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Hi all crafty peeps!
I am wanting some leaf shaped tags to use as wishing tree tags and would prefer to make them myself (after I successfully made the invites!) for the personal touch & as the prices I have seen on etsy (I think it was) are rather pricey! I appreciate that a lot of work goes into them but I am prepared to do this ... the only stumbling block I have is (without getting out the scissors and getting sore hands) how do I make leaf shaped tags to decorate!?
All ideas gratefully received!
You could get a leaf shaped craft punch and emboss the paper if u wanted to make the veins
There are loads on the web of different leaf shapes and sizes.0 -
Thanks PootleFlump but they all look rather small I fear. I need something with room for the guests to write their wishes. Thanks for the reply though!![STRIKE]
getting married to my best friend very soon!
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I am a married woman :j0 -
Do you know any one with a die cutting machine, eg Cricut. They would be so quick and easy to do then and you select the sizeNothing Changes if Nothing Changes0
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how about collecting real leaves and writing on them with a silver or gold pen ?:rudolf: :xmastree: :rudolf:0
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Oooo now thats a good idea (real leaves) , however... would they last as we want to keep the "wishes" in a book or a frame. Wouldnt want them to "crumble" or turn to compost along with everyones hopes and best wishes for us!
Re the diecutting machine ... Nope I am afraid I dont :-(
Thanks for the ideas though! x[STRIKE]
getting married to my best friend very soon!
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I am a married woman :j0 -
Oooo now thats a good idea (real leaves) , however... would they last as we want to keep the "wishes" in a book or a frame. Wouldnt want them to "crumble" or turn to compost along with everyones hopes and best wishes for us!
Re the diecutting machine ... Nope I am afraid I dont :-(
Thanks for the ideas though! x
If you mod podge them after they have been written on they should be fine. Make sure you dry them out and flatten them first.0 -
I have a template set (with cutter) possibly Fiskars.
Set of 3 plastic templates (hearts/stars/leaves) & the size is quite reasonable. It's designed for fabrics but I have used it on thick handmade paper...
sorry can't go & check at present, having enough trouble keeping the cat off the keyboard..;)Lurking in a galaxy far far away...0 -
Oooo now thats a good idea (real leaves) , however... would they last as we want to keep the "wishes" in a book or a frame. Wouldnt want them to "crumble" or turn to compost along with everyones hopes and best wishes for us!
Re the diecutting machine ... Nope I am afraid I dont :-(
Thanks for the ideas though! x
ha ! No that wouldn't do at all.
I pressed the ones I made for my wedding and keep them in acid free tissue paper and they are still fine 3 years later !
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PootleFlump wrote: »If you mod podge them after they have been written on they should be fine. Make sure you dry them out and flatten them first.
??????? mod podge??????
I have no idea what this is lol!! [STRIKE]
getting married to my best friend very soon!
[/STRIKE]
I am a married woman :j0 -
I have a template set (with cutter) possibly Fiskars.
Set of 3 plastic templates (hearts/stars/leaves) & the size is quite reasonable. It's designed for fabrics but I have used it on thick handmade paper...
sorry can't go & check at present, having enough trouble keeping the cat off the keyboard..;)
:T oooo what are you suggesting ... cat willing .. lol! :rotfl:[STRIKE]
getting married to my best friend very soon!
[/STRIKE]
I am a married woman :j0
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