I love making and displaying vintage tags around my home, especially for different holidays.
Last week I came across some vintage art in my files I thought would make sweet Mother's Day tags, and I'm sharing them with you as a free download.
Mother's day is May 12!
Here's how I made my tags:
1.) Save the individual artwork images at the end of this post to your computer.
2.) Print the images onto card stock using your best printer setting.
3.) Glue the card stock onto stiff mat board using Mod Podge and a paint brush. Carefully wipe off any excess glue and tuck the page under a heavy book to dry flat overnight.
4.) Cut your tags out.
4.) Use a paint brush to apply glue around the edges and sprinkle with chunky German glass glitter.
6.) After the glitter is dry, punch a hole in your tags and thread them with pretty ribbons.
My sources for the artwork are these old Broderbund CD's I've had since the nineties.
Below are the images for download. The actual printable size of each tag is 4" x 2.5".
Click on each image to open it in a new window, then right click it to save to your computer. Remember to use your printer's best quality setting.
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Elizabeth & Co.
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Beyond the Picket Fence
Common Ground
Rooted in Thyme
French Country Cottage
Shabby Art Boutique
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Laurel the tags are wonderful. Thank you for sharing. Good luck with your new shop.
ReplyDeleteThese tags are just darling Laurel! I love the touch of glitter and your pretty display suggestions! I'm pinning!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty images and tags.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tags, laurel! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThese are just beautiful! Thanks so much for sharing! I am a new follower and am so excited to look at all of your wonderful creations:)
ReplyDeleteShannon@CozyCountryLiving
These are so sweet! Thanks so much for sharing the artwork... I'd better get planning - Mother's Day isn't too far away! Thanks Laurel! :)
ReplyDeleteI love the Mothers day tags! How you've displayed each of them is so beautiful. I think the mother sitting in the chair holding the baby is my favorite one! Have a great evening! ~ Jamie
ReplyDeleteThese are so adorable. I see you're putting that awesome craft room to good use. I love all the different ways you displayed these!
ReplyDeleteThank you , I will save these to my files and thank you for the date..Yikkes that is coming up quick!
ReplyDeleteCarol
Adorable little tags...so many fun uses :) Laurel
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful tags for Mother's Day
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing....
Cheryl
zany-mayd.blogspot.com
Thank you for these Laurel! Now I have more stuff to do in my craft room! Thank you for visiting, you have a wonderful blog and I'm a new follower! :-)
ReplyDeleteLaurel, Congrats! You'll be featured this week at Simple & Sweet Fridays for this creative post! Thanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteJody
Thank you so much for these beauties! LOVE what you have created with them...thanks for sharing and sending tons of hugs...
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing your tags with us! I love them! :) Have a great weekend! xx Holly
ReplyDeleteWhat pretty tags Laurel! Thanks for sharing the images. I need to get busy on my Mothers Day gifts! Thank you for sharing it at to What We Accomplished Wednesdays. Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Deborah