Hello, so things have updated with WordPress, which means things I used to do when creating a post isn’t as easy now! So you may see some changes along the way, and at the moment that means a change in a font as I can’t get it back to the way I use to have it! Anyway, for today’s project, I have not printed on the sticker sheets but used them as is to create fun window glitter sticker decorated tags. As they are sticker paper, they already have the adhesive on it, so it makes it much quicker to assemble. Especially with intricate cuts. In addition, I used the adhesive corrugated card for speed and to add some texture to the tags.
glitter sticker decorated tags process overview:
For instructions on how to design this in Silhouette Studio, check out the link at the blog to take you over to Silhouette UK for full instructions.
Create a die-cut tag out of the white or kraft adhesive backed corrugated card. Repeat this but cut out of plain white or kraft card. Next, die cut a circle out of the lower bottom of the tags making sure they align up.
Following this, place your sticker decorations onto a piece of vellum paper that is slightly bigger than your die cut circle window on your tag. Next, peel off the backing sheet to the adhesive backed tags and stick your decorations so they peek through the windows. Before covering and sealing the back of the tag to hide the mess, apply one more identical sticker decoration on the back over the position of the of decoration so it lines up.
To finish off your tags, heat emboss a sentiment directly onto the tag and add additional sentiments onto foam mounted black card for contrast. Finally, add a few clear bubbles and nuvo drops to embellish your tags along with ribbon to attach your tags to your presents.
glitter sticker decorated tags process photos:



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For full details on how I made this card, head over to the Silhouette UK blog HERE to find out more.
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*this post was produce as part of my design team work for Silhouette UK/Graphtec GB. I have not been paid to make this post, but I am given supplies from Silhouette UK/Graphtec GB to use. However, I only create projects I am proud of and use the products that I love. The information provided is based on my own personal experience – I am not an expert.