Hi everyone, it’s Traci from Artsy Albums and I’m happy to be back to share a fun and easy Father’s Day project with you. I created a tag that can hold a gift card.
To create the tag, I used the new 123 Punch Board, an angle Corner Chomper and the trim and score board. To start, I cut the pocket portion of my tag from navy card stock 3 1/2” x 10”, and scored the piece at 5”.
With the piece folded in half on the score line, I used the “angle” side of the pink Corner Chomper to create tag corners.
Next, I created a notch on one short side of the card stock for my “shirt collar” by using the center marks on the 123 Punch Board. Then I adhered the piece together on the long sides to create a pocket, and punched a small round hole in the back to hold my jute cord.
I cut a piece of plaid paper (from the StoryTime collection) to create my shirt. 3 1/4” x 4 3/4”. I followed the same steps to create the tag corners and “shirt collar” notch.
I adhered the plaid paper to the front of the navy background tag. To create the bow tie, I followed the directions for the XS bow on the 123 Punch Board.
Finally I added the bow tie to the front of the “shirt”, added a few buttons and a title.
Thanks for letting me share this tag for Dad with you today! Please share your Father’s Day projects with us on our Facebook page! Thanks for stopping by!
Supplies:
123 Punch Board
Angle Corner Chomper
Trim and Score Board
Storytime Plaid paper