

I got some epoxy dimensional clear tag stickers recently so I decided to make a luggage tag for my craft tote. First I applied some SEI butterfly and flower (the row of three orange flowers) rub-ons onto white cardstock. Then I stuck on the epoxy sticker. But I felt it was missing something so I added some plastic-y flower stickers randomly placed all over to cover most of the tag. And so the back didn't look plain, I adhered pink cardstock and rubbed on another SEI flower on that. Voila!
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i would like to make similar luggage tags as wedding favors- where did you purchase the plastic luggage tag itself? thanks!
What a good idea, Michelle! But there's no plastic tag. It's just a tag-shaped epoxy sticker stuck onto a piece of cardstock that I decorated. I don't know the brand of the stickers I got. But it had several different tag shapes so that would work well for your favors. Best wishes with your favors. I'd love to see what you make!
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