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I hope you enjoy the tutorial on making Flosstags. This is how I do it and I know there are others that may do it differently. Although I take the plastic area off on the back of my puncher, I don't recommend doing that unless you feel confident on punching. Leave it on, and punch with it and see how you like it first.
Here are some measurements:
The Tag itself measures
2 3/4" long and 1 3/4"wide
The circle for the floss measures: 3/4" around
The actual Punching Machine itself measures:
Large Tag: 6" long and a little over 4 inches wide
Floss circle puncher: 2 1/2" long and 1 3/4" wide
What is the brand of my Punchers?
The tag puncher is Recollections and the top reads
2 11/16in/6.83cm
The circle puncher for floss is Recollections and says on the top
5/8in/1.59cm
LINKS:
Brown Paper Amazon Tags Shown
www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08...
Tag Machine at Michaels:
www.michaels.com/tag-lever-pu...
Circle Punch for Floss:
www.michaels.com/poinçon-à-le...
Paper Shown:
Amazon: STAMPERIA INTERNATIONAL, KFT
www.amazon.com/s?k=stamperia&...
The Antiquarian Sticker book shown:
www.amazon.com/Antiquarian-St...
You can also use old greeting cards, postcards, wrapping paper (just smooth the lines out if you glue it onto the poster board), scrapbooking paper and more. I even saved some of my bags from souvenir gift shops in Europe. I have some of the prettiest floss tags from The Netherlands, Germany, and Belgium, all from saving my throwaway souvenir gift bags. I've also used the box from the European cookies I brought home. The possibilities are endless :)
11 дек 2020