Label Love: DIY Canvas Tags
I love this time of year. Overstuffed closets get cleaned out, cluttered shelves become beautiful rows of baskets and containers, and junk drawers get their rhyme and reason back. It’s invigorating for neat freaks like me.
And then there are labels. Labels are like the icing on the cake.
For those of you who love labels like I do, here’s an idea you might like to try.
It took less than 30 minutes to make these little canvas tags for some baskets in my craft room. And the cost was really nothing since I already had the materials on hand.
I started with some scrap canvas drop cloth, cut into the shapes of tags.
Next, I used my go-to number stamps to stamp on the numbers. Mini alphabet stamp could also be used for stamping on names.
Then, I simply put 2 layers together and sewed around the edges.
To finish them up, I used my little grommet setter (found in scrapbooking supplies) to add the tiny grommet.
A little twine holds them on the baskets, and that’s all there is to it! These would be great for gift tags as well.
And here are a few more label ideas for your organizing bliss…
Cute printable black and white labels from Cupcake Express:
And some more great labels from iDIY:
Happy organizing!
May all your items get itemized and all your socks find their mates.
See you soon!
Jenny
January 9, 2012 @ 1:13 pm
These are totally up my alley! I love them, thank you for linking up today!
Karla Medina
January 9, 2012 @ 2:21 pm
Love those.
Jenn @ Peas and Crayons
January 9, 2012 @ 6:37 pm
Love it!!!!! The stitching stamping and eyelet were great ideas for your labels! <3 xoxo
Jennifer L. Griffin
January 9, 2012 @ 7:30 pm
Very cute! Love that this is something different than chalkboard tags.
Chessa @ Antsi-Pants
January 9, 2012 @ 9:25 pm
Adorable tags! I need to try that!
NanaDiana
January 9, 2012 @ 10:13 pm
Very cute, Julie! I need to get my stuff organized this week. The tags are adorable- xo Diana
Jeannie
January 11, 2012 @ 1:55 am
Julie,
These are too cute! The stamping…thread color…grommets. I love them. They got me thinking about variations I could do for my daughters' rooms. Thanks!
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