
I saw some guest seating cards in a magazine. They were white, with the guests name and table no. ... underneath the text there was a circle of cotton quilting fabric.
I really loved the tags, so I bookmarked the article.
I made these for packaging trifles for the shoppe.
They are made with papers rather than fabric.



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ReplyDeleteSuper cute idea! And what a good way to use those little scraps that one never wants to waste.
ReplyDeletethank you Helena! :)
ReplyDeletethese are made with scraps, mostly of aged wallpapers and paint chips.
thank you blue china ;)
ReplyDeleteI carefully sort and hoard and recycle paper pieces. These are a really good way to de-stuff my paper bit drawers. :D