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Magical Journal Tags


 
Every now and again, we need to remind ourselves just how magical we truly are.  I love to turn the pages of my journals and planners and find one of this pretty little page tags.  My favorite part are the embellishments, this is where the real creativity and individuality shine.  Please feel free to comment below with some of your favorite journal tags, and be sure to share a pic if you try these!

XOXOXO...The Queen

Supplies:
  • 2 Sheets of Cardstock per 6 Tags
  • Printer
  • Laminating Machine
  • Hole Punch
  • Ribbon
  • Peel and Stick Borders (Rhinestones, Metallic Fabric, etc)
  • Double Sided Tape
  • Scissors
Begin By Printing (2) 2.5 inch size images for each of the tag for the front and back onto the cardstock.  I find it more simple to print the images side by side, and use double sided tape to join the two.  Snip the left and right corners to create the tag shape, leaving approximately an inch of space between the cuts.  Once all images are cut and combined, insert in laminating pouch and laminate.  Cut out each tag carefully, ensuring not to break the laminate seal.  Place a hole in the center at the top to lace ribbon and create loop.  Add rhinestone border to ribbon to decorate.    

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