
I love doe-c-doe’s idea of using packaging from vintage trims as gift tags. Even better, I love that she’s scanned a few vintage trim packages and altered them for the perfect variety of gift-giving needs and has offered them up as a PDF for download. Enjoy!










So cute!I think i like the first one best – i love the way the orange label clashes slightly with the red ribbon and the 15 cents font looks very cool!
http://www.icraft.ca/craft_boutique
thanks for the shout-out Rachel
sadly, my photoshop skills are better than my spelling since I’ve been notified by a very nice reader of this blog that I spelled “birthday” wrong in the middle tag!! so I’ll be updating my blog & the link shortly…
g.
Thanks, G! I’ve updated the image and the link to your corrected version. Beautiful work, as always!
Rach
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