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Luggage tag ideas
Luggage tag ideas




luggage tag ideas

Peel off the backing from the heat n bond.Ĭlip the top two corners of the 4 x 6 fabric piece 1″ down and 1″ in from the sides. The box will be 1″ in from the side, and bottom edges and 1 1/2″ from the top. On the back of the fabric piece draw a box that is 2″ x 3 1/2″. Set aside.Īpply the 2nd piece of Heat n Bond to the wrong side of the remaining 4×6 fabric piece. You now have a piece of fabric that is double-sided.

luggage tag ideas

Peel off the paper backing from the Heat N Bond, place another 4×6 piece of fabric on top of the 1st piece of fabric so that the wrong sides of the fabric are facing.

luggage tag ideas

If you’ve never worked with it before make sure you read the instructions on the package.

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So today I’m going to show you how to make a very simple luggage tag with a clear window for a business card or other information card.Ģ pieces Heat N Bond Ultra cut to 4″ x 6″Ĭlear Vinyl, if you can’t find this at the craft store you can also use a clear shower curtain liner, cut to 2 1/2″ x 4″įuse the Heat N Bond to the wrong side of one of your fabric pieces. That way it’s easy to spot on the luggage carousel. One of the “tricks” I picked up a long time ago was to always have a unique luggage tag on your bag. This summer we are headed to the Netherlands and Norway. If you have a sewing machine handy you can add a few stitches to the project at the end, but that’s totally up to you. Even though I love to sew, I know some of you guys don’t love it as much as I do but you still love fabric! So today I have for you a fun no sew project. If you like this post, you’ll like these too: These luggage tags are perfect for all of your summer travel. This post was originally shared by Melissa from Polka Dot Chair for my Funner in the Summer series. These no sew fabric luggage tags are super easy to make! Follow these step by step instructions:






Luggage tag ideas