Yainea joins us today to share a fun idea for shaker gift tags made using Tag,You’re It, Cheery Christmas and the Fuse Tool! She created a video tutorial so you can see her process. You can watch the video here or at our YouTube channel.
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These tags ARE brilliant! Totally love them!
Too dang cute for words!
I love these!! if I had the Fuse tool this would be what I would be doing today I tell ya!
I keep my tags year after year and this is the PERFECT way to ensure they live on and on!!!
TFS!! 😀 LOVED them 😀
Love these tags. I need to get out my Fuse tool.
They are absolutely adorable!!
Awesome tags! Thanks for the great video!!
So clever…and now I need the tag die cut set.
So cute!!!!!
omgosh!!! SOOOOOOO cute!!!!!!!!!
I totally love that you can reuse these tags, especially after all the effort that went into making them-thanks for sharing!
Such a clever idea. These are adorable Yainea! 🙂
These are so cool…going to give them a try! Thanks for sharing with us!
oooh love them!
great tips for re-using!
liefs,
denise
Really cute tags and thanks for the tip about the eyelet to keep things from falling out!
I always love Yainea's designs and this one was no different. What an adorable tag! I was loving it but that bonus at the end about it being reusable…genius!!
LOVE LOVE LOVE these! Thank you Yainea for your amazing creativity!!
Oh my goodness these shaker tags are delightful!!
Wonderful shaker style tags. Looks like I need to ask Santa for the fuse tool.
Melissa
"Sunshine HoneyBee"
Are you using special vinyl for the tags? I didn't see that item listed in the supplies list. Love the idea just wondering if any type of acrylic sheeting would work with the fuse tool. Merry Christmas!
Wow! Great job Yainea!!😊😉😊😉
Beautiful is not enough. Thanks for sharing… Blessings from Costa Rica.
These Tags are Darling, Yana! Love that they can be reused too or kept for keepsakes. Thanks!
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Very nice! Wich eyelets were used to make the tags?