DIY Gift Tags

DIY Leather Gift Tags

DIY Gift Tags:


Project Summary: Add a bit of sparkle to your gifts with these simple, yet beautiful leather gift tags.
Perfect for any occasion, these tags are not limited to just Christmas time!

What You Need:
Hermann Oak Leather Craft Sheet
Steel Square
Art Knife
Scratch Awl
Mallet
ProDye
Alphabet Stamp Set
Angelus Paint
Glitterlites Paint
Paint Brush Set

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Step-by-Step Instructions:

Step 1: Cutting Tags
Mark and cut your leather pieces into roughly 2โ€ wide x 3โ€ long rectangles. The size is really up to
preference, you can do smaller or larger.

Step 2: Trimming Corners

I wanted my tags to have clipped corners, so I measured ยฝโ€ in on the top and down the sides and cut
according to my marks. I varied the measurements a little bit so some tags have a more narrow top.

Step 3: Stamping
Time to stamp! If you are using natural veg tan leather, use a sponge and wet the leather so the stamps
will sink in nicely. The English bridle leather does not need to be wetted.
I used ยผโ€ and 1/8โ€ letter stamps. Again, this is up to preference. I was also looking for a more rustic look
so I did not use a straight edge, I just went for it and I really liked the outcome!

Step 4: Dyeing
Apply dye if desired. I skipped this step, but if you are using natural leather and you want it darker, now
would be the time to dye the tags. We recommend Fiebingโ€™s Pro Dye and you can either dip dye or
brush it on.

Step 5: Tape Off Painting Area
Use Frog tape or painterโ€™s tape to tape off the area you will be painting. You can do straight lines or
diagonal. I also did a fun triangle; the sky is the limit

Step 6: Painting
The paint I used was Angelusยฎ Paint in Light Gray and Glitterlites Silver Spark. Putting a coat of paint first
and then the Glitterlites on top ensures the glitter covers the leather more evenly. I like a lot of glitter so
I did 2-3 coats for maximum shine. I did a few tags with Glitterlites only (top right) and they turned out
ok but I do like the ones with the paint underneath better.

Step 7:

Let the paint dry completely and then remove the tape.

Step 8: Add Strings
Take an art knife or utility knife and make a small slit at the top of the tag. This is where the string will
loop through. I used a scratch awl to widen the opening once the slit was cut. Take a piece of string or
thread (approx. 8โ€ long), double it and slide it through the opening, bring the ends of the string through
the other looped end and pull tight.

 

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