Personalized Holiday Felt Tags

Year after year, new tags are made for all of the gifts under the tree.  This year it might be a great idea to create personalized holiday felt tags that can be used over and over again.  Because Kunin Felt comes in a wide range of colors, the possibilities of this project are endless.  It is so fun because the tags can be made in all different sizes too, from really tiny to super huge. 

Skill Level: Basic
TIME: 30 minutes

YOU WILL NEED:

  • 9″ x 12″ craft cuts Kunin Premium Felt – Red, Walnut
  • Sewing Machine
  • Cream cotton or canvas
  • Cricut Maker
  • Cricut Iron-On Transfer Vinyl
  • Twine
  • Scissors

Step One:

Cut felt tags using either a pattern or a Cricut Maker. 

Step Two:

Create names using a Cricut or smart cutting machine with iron on vinyl.  Weed the vinyl and place it on cream cotton or canvas then iron it on.

Step Three:

For a rustic look, tear the fabric around the sides.  This is option, of course.  Place the fabric on the tag and sew it around all four sides with a zig zag stitch.

Step Four:

Add a little hand cut heart to the tag with the zig zag stitch then tie some twine through the tag hole to complete the felt tag.

These personalized holiday felt tags are great for tying on gifts, wrapped and unwrapped.  They can also be used for place settings at the table, ornaments on the tree and name tags for a party!

You can now find an expanded color line of Kunin® Classicfelt and Kunin® Premiumfelt non-wovens fabrics in cut by the yard at your local Walmart; please inquire as to what is available in your area.

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This project was created by Laura Kelly who blogs over at Me and My INKlings (www.meandmyinklings.com) and can be found on social media @laurakellydesigns for Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/laurakellydesigns/), Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/LauraKellyDesigns/)  and Pinterest (https://www.pinterest.com/laurakellydesigns/).

Cheers to Personalizing Christmas!

Laura