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Button-Embellished Gift Tags
"Oh, gift tags. I always have grand intentions to lovingly label each gift… you know, after I’ve lovingly wrapped it. My handcrafted bow will sit prettily on my silkscreened wrapping paper, and my glorious calligraphied gift tag will adorn the package. Reality involved re-used gift bags from my baby shower and tissue paper that probably doesn’t match said bag (if I remember it at all) I tend to pawn a lot of our gift wrapping off on Jamie, since he worked at a toy store in high school and is fast and good at gift wrapping."
Celebrate With More Christmas Craft Ideas
If you loved making Button-Embellished Gift Tags, you may enjoy trying out these other Christmas craft projects:
1. Button Wreath Ornaments: Create adorable mini wreaths using a small foam wreath form, colorful buttons, and hot glue. Simply glue your favorite buttons in a circular pattern around the wreath form, adding a loop of ribbon at the top for hanging. These cute ornaments will add a festive touch to your Christmas tree.
2. Button-Embellished Gift Wrap: Take your gift wrapping to the next level by adding buttons to your packages. Use a hot glue gun to attach buttons in various shapes and sizes to your wrapped gifts. You can create simple designs like snowflakes or Christmas trees, or let your creativity run wild with unique patterns and shapes.
3. Button Garland: String together a festive garland using colorful buttons and twine. Simply thread the buttons onto the twine, alternating colors and sizes to create a whimsical look. Hang your garland on your mantel, staircase, or Christmas tree for a charming holiday decoration.
4. Button-Embellished Stockings: Personalize your Christmas stockings by adding buttons to the cuff or toe. Use a needle and thread to securely attach buttons in fun patterns or designs. This simple embellishment will make your stockings stand out and add a touch of handmade charm to your holiday decor.
We hope these craft ideas inspire you to get creative this Christmas season!
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