I made them to sew into pouches.
Here I pulled the lining out for a better picture:
Here’s how to make the labels:
1. Purchase cotton paper-backed sheets for ink jet printing:
I found mine at Michaels.
2. Set up a word document with the labels you want to print. My label is folded in half so in order to be legible from both sides I modified my logo to print right side up and upside down:
I pulled up the lining again to see the label better.
(The pink gingham doesn’t photograph the best without natural light, sorry.)
(The pink gingham doesn’t photograph the best without natural light, sorry.)
mj says
Hello, can you explain how you did one label up one label down? Thanks for sharing. I plan on making these tomorrow and placing them in bridal bags that I'm making. MJ
Cassie @ Primitive & Proper says
those are adorable! 🙂 are you selling them in your etsy shop? i think they would be so cute filled with toiletries as a gift.
Dagmar says
Hi Jamie,
I have been looking to make some labels..this is a really good tutorial! I will be looking for some of that. Did you get it at Michaels? I will add myself as a follower..love your ideas!
ox
Suzanne@Meridian Road says
That really adds a cute finishing touch! Those bags are darling.
Have a great Memorial Day, Jamie!
Patti says
What a nice way to finish off your project….I made some a few years ago and printed my photo on them, too!! My friends got a laugh out of it
Kadbury says
What a cool idea! I love how simple that is… Wish I could sew enough to actually need to tag my stuff lol
~Kristin
Tabitha says
That's awesome and such a money-saver! Thanks for sharing. 🙂
Lori@KitchenFunk says
This is great! I've been wanting to make some labels and I was just about to use another method when I found you on "Infarrantly Creative". I'm so glad I did! I'm so excited to make myself some labels! I'm now a follower, too.
Monkey Momma's Crafts says
This is awesome!
Sawdust and Paperscraps says
Sweet. I've been wanting to buy some labels but I will totally make my own now!!!