ScrapHappy Wine Tags

I’m a day late for the monthly scrap-happy share, but I’m popping in any way to say, “cheers.”

If you’ve been following here for a while, you’ll recognize another page from my 2022 Bees & Honey wall calendar. The beautiful images feature in several scrappy projects. I used the heavier-weight cover paper to make eight wine glass tags.

The process is simple: I cut 2.5-inch circles from the calendar images, then cut a smaller circle from the center to go around the stem. Cut an opening along one side, and you’re good to go.

I made eight tags, including one that said “bee,” but I didn’t think it through. When I removed the inner circle, it said BS instead. Whoops. I cut one more, to make a G-rated set, though most of our friends would get a laugh out of the BS story.

Cheers!

If you’re a scrappy maker (paper, fabric, metal, etc.), consider joining us for this enjoyable endeavor.

Thanks as always, Kate. Please follow the links below if you would like to see what the other makers are up to.


Kate
Gun, EvaSue, Lynda,

Birthe, Turid, Susan, Cathy, Tracy,

JanMoira,SandraChris,

ClaireJeanJon, DawnGwen,

Sunny, Kjerstin, Sue LVera, Edith

Ann, Dawn 2, Carol, Preeti,

DebbieroseNóilinVivKarrin,

Amo, AlissaLynn, Tierney, and Hannah

26 thoughts on “ScrapHappy Wine Tags

  1. What a fun and easy paper craft, Alys. I am always discarding charming calendars or similar items with no alternative in mind. Now I will rethink that habit! And thanks for all the wonderful links to other crafters. I’m eager to visit each one!

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    • Thank you, Debra. I enjoy seeing what the other scrap happy bloggers are up to. It’s an eclectic crowd. I’ve used old calendars for many things over the years. Most of the time, the art or photography are stunning. I make the pages into bookmarks, cards, gift tags, gift wrap, and once I made a gift-card holder. I had three of my 2022 calendar pages framed for the yellow room, and I self-framed one more for the laundry area. It’s fun to think of something new and different.

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    • You are so right about hanging on to things. I applaud you for letting them go. I save what I think I’ll use and nothing more. I’m a minimalist at heart and an organizer by trade, so I live by William Morris’ quote:
      “Have nothing in your houses that you do not know to be useful or believe to be beautiful.”

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