Happy Thanksgiving everyone! Did you ever have a last minute invitation to a dinner party and had nothing for a hostess gift? I will “sacrifice” my most favorite red wine for the occasion – HA! So into my craft studio I go to create a quick and easy wine bottle tag…
For the tag base, I folded a piece of Kraft cardstock. Before I die-cut a banner shape, I placed the fold line right underneath the cut line to give it a long shape and trimmed the back. I wanted dimension to my tag so I pulled out the 3D Foam Creative Sheets and adhered my patterned paper on it before die-cutting another banner shape. See my step by step photos on how to…
Set the banner aside. Next, I die-cut my leaf and circle (opening for the bottle neck). Take out the tag base and emboss the leaf.
Ink the edge of the 3D Foam Creative Sheet banner shape and through the leaf die to highlight the embossed areas.
Wrap natural jute around the top of the banner, tie a knot and secure with an Adhesive Dots Mini.
Add 3D Foam Squares Black Mix regular squares on the back of the leaf die cut and center onto the banner.
To finish, peel off the liner in the back of banner and adhere on to the tag base. Now it’s ready to hang on the wine bottle and to give! Loved how it turned out : )
Supplies:
Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L®:
3D Foam Creative Sheets
Adhesive Dots Mini
3D Foam Squares Black Mix
Others:
Die (Spellbinders® Creative Arts – Three’s A Crowd Contour™ Steel Rule Die, Orchard Harvest Tags and Accents Set by Samantha Walker (ret.) and Standard Circle Set); Patterned Papers (Authentique Paper – Thankful Collection); Ink (Clearsnap® Inc. – ColorBox® Fluid Chalk Ink Pad in Butterscotch); Natural Jute; Kraft Cardstock; Red Wine Bottle
I wish you, your family, and friends a most wonderful Thanksgiving full of good conversation and laughter!
Thanks for stopping by!
Margie Higuchi
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By ~amy~ November 24, 2016 - 7:18 am
Such a great giftie Margie!
By Margie Higuchi November 24, 2016 - 1:33 pm
Thanks Amy! SO fun to make 🙂 Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family xo