![]() If you chose a writing font it will turn out very thin and subtle like the explore tag. Just make sure when you are selecting the linetype to select “wave” instead of “cut” if you are wanting to wave your edges. I used the Wavy tip on my daughters tag to make hers a little more girly and fun! She loved how it turned out. Of course this is my kids favorite part, haha. I put my kids names and phone number on the back of each tag in case of lost luggage. Voila! You have a finished DIY luggage tag! I love these cute little cloud buddies! (Bottom Right) Cut another thin strip and glue it around the base of your tassel to embellish it. (Bottom Left) Add some hot glue to the bottom of your tassel and quickly wrap it. Loop it through your tag and staple both ends to the bottom of your open tassel. (Top Right) Cut a thin strip to attach your tassel to your fringe. ![]() You’ll need a piece of faux leather to cut your fringe (if you wan’t to use your Cricut to cut it I like this tassel in Design Space), a hot glue gun, a stapler, and your tag. If you like to sew you could totally sew your tag together, but it’s not my favorite so I opted for hot glue and they have held up great! I love how easy it is to toggle between tools! This QuickSwap Maker Suite is amazing. It will prompt you when to switch that out for your fine point blade. (Bottom Left) Press the blinking “C” button to start your machine cutting. (Top Right) Make sure your engrave tool into your B clamp. (Top Left) Put your faux leather on your cutting mat right side up and load your mat into your Maker. (Bottom Right) Make sure it says Engrave and Cut next to your mat icon, and set your materials to faux leather. If the design is not on top of the tag then you probably forgot to attach layers. (Bottom Left) Then click “Make It.” This is what your screen should look like. Then do the same with the right side of your tag. (Top Right) After you’ve told your Maker what to do with each layer, highlight the left side of the tag and everything on it and click attach. This lets your maker know what to do with each layer. Then go to your image/text layers and select them, then go to Linetype and make sure to select engrave. (Top Left) Make sure to select your tag in layers, then go to Linetype and click the drop down menu and select cut. Click each link to be taken to the file in Design Space! DIY Luggage Tag Supplies Needed:ĭesign Your DIY Luggage Tag In Design Space I made three different versions of the tags for you to choose from! The See The World Tag, The Explore Tag, and The Cloud Tag. ![]() Fine Debossing Tip: Customize projects with crisp, detailed debossed designs – no folders necessary! I can’t wait to make fun cards with this one! Wouldn’t debossed business cards be so fun to?įor this project I used the Engraving Tip and also the Wavy Blade! You ready for the tutorial? Personalized Luggage Tags.Engraving Tip: You no longer need special tools to engrave your projects! Engrave in leather, wood, etc. ![]() ![]()
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