I love creating tags, each one is its own mini canvas. I like to use them to adorned packages and gifts and they’re the perfect size to slip into an envelope and send off to a friend.
If you have a die cutting machine and appropriate die, or even a Silhouette, tag making is a great way to use up some of those gelli prints! If you have neither, no problem, scissors or an X-Acto knife and a ruler will do the trick.
Here, I used my Big Shot, Tim Holtz Tag Dies and my new Rectangle Art Stickers to create a tag to include in happy mail.
Already having a gelli print base to work with made this really fast to create. A few doodles, scraps of book paper, some ink, ribbon, and an art sticker and it’s done.
These art stickers are available in my Etsy shop, HERE.
Thanks for looking!
Anne May Samuelsen
June 15, 2015 at 8:25 am (6 years ago)Woow, I love this gelli printed tags :-). But how do you make them to stickers?. I have made a lot of gelli printed background and the ones I like much i am scanning on to paper.
Belen Sotelo
June 18, 2015 at 5:05 pm (6 years ago)Thanks so much, Anne May. I scanned some of my artwork and had stickers printed then incorporated those stickers into various projects like these gelli print tags.