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Cricut luggage tags
Cricut luggage tags













  1. CRICUT LUGGAGE TAGS HOW TO
  2. CRICUT LUGGAGE TAGS DOWNLOAD
  3. CRICUT LUGGAGE TAGS WINDOWS

Let me rephrase that, they lend all 25 boys the same exact blue bag!Īs you can imagine, it didn’t take long for them to start bringing home each other’s bags. The team he is on lends all the players a large bag to carry all their equipment in during the season. So, I’m going to have to figure out a way to deal with my anxious ways or just not watch the games! I was hoping the over 100 degree heat, 3 hour-long practices and people tackling him would change his mind, but it hasn’t. Even though it scares me (a lot!), he is out there and loving it so far. My son started playing football this year. You can personalize them however you want and put them on sports bags, luggage, backpacks, almost anything! A sports bag tag was much-needed when my son came home with the wrong bag after a practice! I mean it when I say these homemade luggage tags come together in a snap (ha!) They really are easy enough to pull together for your next family vacation (even if it’s next week) or label and an entire playroom’s worth of baskets.Hi Friends! I wanted to share with you how easy and quick it is to whip up some custom bag tags with your Cricut Maker.

  • Make Easy Round Closet Dividers with Cricut Vinyl.
  • Ready to label even more with your Cricut machine? Check out these other awesome projects: Man, I might need to find some baskets to use these luggage tags on because they look ah-mazing! More Great Cricut Labeling Projects IMPORTANT! Although the luggage files are sized and designed to be cut as is, you will need to first Attach the straight line to the bottom layer so they are cut together (see below).Īlthough I technically designed these labels for luggage, I couldn’t resist trying them as basket labels on my favorite baskets with some printed toy labels.
  • Bottom Layer (dark blue tag with single line) – to be cut from faux leather.
  • Middle Layer (light grey rectangle) – to be cut from clear plastic.
  • cricut luggage tags

    Top Layer (light blue tag with the cutout window) – to be cut from faux leather.

    cricut luggage tags

    Once the file is placed onto your design canvas, you will notice there are three layers for each luggage tag:

    cricut luggage tags

    CRICUT LUGGAGE TAGS HOW TO

    If you are a Cricut user, you can use my tutorial here: How to Import Your Own Images In Cricut Design Space.

    CRICUT LUGGAGE TAGS DOWNLOAD

    Once you download my FREE SVG file, you will need to upload it to your machine software. How to Make Luggage Tags with a Cricut Step 1 – Upload the Luggage Tags SVG File

  • Home Printer or Cricut Pens – To make the label inserts.
  • Fine-Point Blade – The one that comes with your machine.
  • cricut luggage tags

  • Electronic Cutting Machine – Any Cricut machine can be used for this project ( Cricut Maker | Cricut Explore | Cricut Joy) but since I am providing the SVG files, you can also use other electronic cutting machines (e.g., Silhouette, Scan-n-Cut).
  • Printer Paper or Cardstock – For the label inserts.
  • Gorilla Glue – You can certainly use any other strong adhesive (including hot glue), but this clear gel is the strongest and easiest to control with no bubbles or drips.
  • Snaps – I am totally smitten with this inexpensive kit since it includes everything you need to make super stylish clasps.
  • Clear Plastic Sheets – I have a whole stack of clear workbook covers, but these smaller ones would work perfectly!.
  • Faux Pebble Leather – This lightweight, easy-to-cut material is amazing for luggage tags, but you could also make them with other non-fray fabric such as suede, felt, etc.
  • CRICUT LUGGAGE TAGS WINDOWS

    Faux Leather | Clear Plastic Windows | Snaps | Gorilla Glue Materials















    Cricut luggage tags