Learn how to make these pastel watercolor gift tags in 15 minutes using Gelatos. If you don’t have Gelatos, you can adapt regular watercolor paints and use the same method. You’ll need a tag punch if you’re making journaling tags, but you can use any shape your heart desires. great for journaling and page embellishments.
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12 Scrapbook Layout Ideas That Use Tags
Allison used a long row of tags across her double page spread creating a border that has color, pattern and text, including one tag for her typed strip journaling. There’s a border of flowers between the tags and row of photos for a beautifully balanced design. Visit the Allison Davis for Scrapbook Generation blog for more info.
If you’re looking to include a simple but effective embellishment to your scrapbook layouts then look no further than the humble tag. A piece of paper with cut or rounded corners at the top, a hole tied with some string and you’ve got a wonderful place for journaling, adding a date, a photo mat or just as an easy accent on a page. You can use one tag or fill the entire layout with them, they really are very versatile! So today let’s take a look at scrapbook layouts that include tags.
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Tags can be a great way to include an interactive element on your page. Here Nathalie added pockets to slip each of her rounded die cut tags into that reveal sweet sentiments when pulled out. Learn more at the Scrapbook and Cards Today blog.
Brianna used tags for the mats behind her photos on this fun travel layout. Tying the tags with twine adds a bit of movement and draws the eye to them. The tags are part of lots of layers that include pattern paper, stickers and chipboard elements. I spotted her idea on the Simple Stories Instagram page.
Jana fussy cut tags, tied white twine and staggered them behind the photo mats on this fun water page. She also included clusters of flowers, a sticker letters title, tiny scattered hearts and typed journaling. Take a closer look over on the Hip Kit Club blog.
Jen used tags as the top part of a grid style design with this sweet Spring layout. There’s a layer of butterfly printed acetate for the background, lots of cute bugs, frogs and pretty flowers with printed journaling cards below the tags, one with lines for actually journaling on. Take a closer peek at the Doodlebug blog.
Victoria Marie created her own tags with pattern paper using an angled corner punch, adding eyelet holes too. Then she “hung” her photo tags with bakers twine from the top of the page. I love her clever title, scalloped border and embellishment clusters, they all add a pretty feminine touch. Watch her process video at the Victoria Marie blog.
A tall skinny tag fills almost the entire page in Taina’s Travelers Notebook. She added a title to the floral tag, stapling a fabric strip at the top and added a few gems too. It’s a perfect balance to the photo and journaling on the other page. Find all the details at the Cocoa Daisy blog.
Jael created 3 large tags from bright pattern papers to fill the background of her layout. One tag has a title and journaling, the others have embellishments and notice how one is tied the other two are stapled hanging from the top. She also stitched around the edges of the tags and well as along the rainbow striped borders. I came across her idea in her Jael Luvs2Create gallery at Scrapbook.com.
Tags can work for modern deigns but also vintage too like this beautiful layout from Sara. She used soft muted colors that compliment the black and white vintage photo, adding tags on either side. She also included gold foiled and printed flowers with wonderful wax seals on the tags. Watch her process video at The Cherry on Top blog.
Traci scrapped the most magical place on earth with some fussy cut Disney inspired tags. She created two rows of tags, running and threading the bakers twine along the top of each row. The tags have fun sentiments and Disney icons and she included two photos cut to fit a couple of tags too. Learn more at the Artsy Albums blog.
I love the deep rich colors Karen used on this stunning layout! Tags are the perfect place for tiny photos, she added two per tag, tying each with rustic hemp twine. She also created a beautiful half wreath from fussy cut floral paper adding in some butterflies among the flowers and on the tags too. Find more details at The Mad Scrapper blog.
Wendy’s layout has a nice balance of hard and soft with rich brown colors, distressed edges, woodgrain papers, flowers and scalloped lace. The tags here were fussy cut from the same collection and used as simple embellishment to nicely balance the floral cluster. Find out more at the Hey Little Magpie blog.
I hope you’ve seen how tags can easily add so much extra details to a layout design and will think about including them in your next page.
-Heather
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