![]() Our stockings came with two pom-poms already but they needs something else. I used a coordinating ribbon and tied them to the handles of our stockings.Īs a bonus, I added a handmade pom-pom to each stocking. I thought the ink was a little faint and I wasn’t sure if it would rub off.Īfter you finish filling in the letters your tags are ready to hang. But this adds to their charm.Īfter the ink has dried I went over each letter with a thin black sharpie. As you can see mine don’t line up perfectly. Using your stamps add your names to your name tags. And I’ve found so many uses for these stamps: thank you cards, a Father’s Day gift idea, canvas bags, gift wrapping, and organization labels. I love all lowercase letters but there are several different styles available. Sand the edges of the holes lightly if needed. ![]() Next drill a hole in each end with a quarter inch drill bit. Sand the edges of each tag so they are smooth and rounded. I stained a full sheet of plywood before I cut the pieces because I wanted the edges to be raw wood and contrast with the darker front of each tag. After the stain has dried, cut your pieces of plywood into strips the size of your tags. stain – I used leftover stain we used on our deck.I added a pom pom and they look so sweet. What I love most about these labels is that they’re rustic, imperfect and nontraditional. I thought I’d share the easy instructions again if you’re also looking for a cute and creative way to label your stockings. I tend to forget the new stuff I collect each year – anyone else with me? So they made me smile when I took our Christmas decorations out this year. I tried a few different ways to add our names and voila! I had the cutest solution for our stockings! I had these little remnant pieces of plywood lying on the floor and they looked a little like name tags. At the same time I was making my distressed wood signs. ![]() I looked for little initials in all the fun, artsy stores but I just couldn’t find what we needed. I wanted a creative way to label our stockings. Last year I made wooden name tags for our stockings.
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