Let's Make FANTASTIC Metal Bag Tags

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  • čas přidán 20. 05. 2021
  • I am SO EXCITED to share this video with you. My very first CZcams tutorial was demonstrating the etching tool on these bag tags. While there’s some promise there-they weren’t perfect.
    These, on the other hand, are pretty spectacular!
    Stick around to the end where I show you options for making your tags custom colored.
    AND . . . Be sure to watch the companion video for the bag tag washers using your cutting machine: • Let's Make Bag Tag Was...
    Now, the Etsy shop I purchased my tags through is no longer available. I’ve provided a link below but I’ve not used this shop before. Please do your research. I use “blank metal bag tag” to find various shops.
    Find me on Facebook at: / charmingcheekboutique
    Or Instagram at: charmingche...
    Look for me in Cricut Design Space here: design.cricut.com/#/profile/5...
    MATERIALS:
    BAG TAGS: www.etsy.com/listing/99501610...
    U
    V RESIN: www.amazon.com/Resin-Ultravio...
    NQ/ref=sr_1_7?dchild=1&keywords=UV+Resin&qid=1621628140&sr=8-7
    UV LIGHT:
    www.amazon.com/Professional-P...
    WATERSLIDE PAPER-for INKJET:
    www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07...
    NITRILE GLOVES:
    www.amazon.com/dp/B08KRR27Q8/...
    CLEAR SPRAY PAINT:
    www.amazon.com/Rust-Oleum-249...
    COMPUTER & INKJET PRINTER (or laser jet-but be sure to purchase laser jet waterslide paper)
    MISCELLANEOUS: Various household supplies as noted in the tutorial (bowl, scissors, printer, paper towel, etc.)
    I’m new to CZcams and would love if you’d subscribe to my channel and help me grow. My goal is to help you access solutions to some of the little tasks/troubles we encounter while crafting and sewing. Finding ways to use our cutting machine to create templates, guides, and patterns means we spend less on store-bought tools so we can put our money toward the good stuff . . . fabric, materials and more machines!
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Komentáře • 76

  • @MsCree01
    @MsCree01 Před 6 dny

    Oh. This is the most amazing thing I’ve seen on CZcams today this far. Can you show a video of you spray painting and then applying it to the bag with rivets maybe.

  • @candacekramer4802
    @candacekramer4802 Před 3 měsíci

    I’m finally doing it! It does have a learning curve so your first few may not be perfect. And applying the resin is another learning curve to have the tags level and not touching anything when you apply the resin. I finally used a styrofoam piece that the tags were not touching that foam when I applied…stick prongs into styrofoam. I only messed up two and feel really good that the rest turned out well,

    • @CharmingCheek
      @CharmingCheek  Před 2 měsíci

      That’s wonderful!!! Great job finding a way to make the process easier!

  • @annpowell7628
    @annpowell7628 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Great video! Thank you so much. I hadn't even thought of this.

    • @CharmingCheek
      @CharmingCheek  Před 2 měsíci

      My pleasure to share! Thanks for watching and for your nice comment!

  • @suedouglas5455
    @suedouglas5455 Před 7 měsíci

    I’ve had bad burns from UV resin when I wasn’t wearing gloves and got some on my hands in the past. There is no way I ever use it now without wearing gloves! I’ve learnt my lesson!
    I use waterslide decals on to thin baked polymer clay (about 1mm thick cut into the label size I require) (less expensive than buying the metal tags IMO!) Once the printed decals are placed on to the water moistened baked polymer clay, I bake the decals on to the clay (it takes about 10 minutes at 130 degrees Centigrade (use the temperature recommended for your brand of Polymer clay)) Don’t touch the decal when it comes out of the oven as it will be slightly sticky. Once less sticky, I apply the UV gel and place in the UV lamp for 6 mins (I add more than one layer of UV Gel if required) and then I stick the finished polymer clay labels to my bags with E6000 glue (this glue doesn’t react over time with the polymer clay (you could also use super glue, which is also safe to use with polymer clay. If the labels are bowed after applying UV gel, just before gluing I will apply a heat gun to the back of the label to slightly warm the polymer clay (this flattens it out).
    I use white polymer clay as I currently only have transparent decals, I’ve yet to try the white decals on coloured polymer clay.
    This method can also be used with your own artwork printed on to the decals and applied to the baked polymer clay.
    Thanks for the great video! Greetings from England.

    • @CharmingCheek
      @CharmingCheek  Před 7 měsíci

      Great information! Thanks for sharing all your tips and experience!

  • @lindahackney665
    @lindahackney665 Před rokem +1

    OMG, you have just started something good for those of us starting out in our new bag making business ❤❤❤. I can’t afford the company over in China. This I can afford and I can use some of my jewels with my tag. You are wonderful, and I love the different colors you used.

    • @CharmingCheek
      @CharmingCheek  Před rokem

      Thank you so much! I’m glad this is useful to you as you begin your bag making journey!

  • @Tracyee
    @Tracyee Před 2 lety +4

    Thank you for sharing your interesting project! I’m just getting started making bags and dread the thought of spending so much money on metal bag tags. I also have shaky hands (essential tremor) and worried about how well I could do this, thank you for being upfront about this! Crafting is my sanity and I will not let my shaking stop me! Best of luck with your channel, I just subscribed!

    • @CharmingCheek
      @CharmingCheek  Před 2 lety

      I’m so glad it was helpful! Same diagnosis for me, too. It’s bothersome but worth powering through!

  • @neciaonthego
    @neciaonthego Před 3 lety

    Oh you DO have a YT! Fantastic. I loved your pocket pal Cricut tutorial. I'm so glad you have a YT channel.

    • @CharmingCheek
      @CharmingCheek  Před 3 lety

      Thank you!!! I just started it a bit ago - I’m so glad you found me here. Is there anything you’d like me to demonstrate?

  • @molly023
    @molly023 Před 3 lety +1

    This is incredible! Thank you so much for the detailed instructions! ☺️

    • @CharmingCheek
      @CharmingCheek  Před 3 lety

      I’m so glad you found it helpful! Thank you!

  • @brandicook910
    @brandicook910 Před 3 lety

    Whaaaaat?!?! I love this!

  • @jmb7765
    @jmb7765 Před 3 lety +1

    Wow, LOVE the hammered paint idea! 😍

    • @CharmingCheek
      @CharmingCheek  Před 3 lety

      Thank you! If you’re in the Linds Handmade group I used it on my Alice in Wonderland H2O and it looked sooooo good!

  • @sleeplessinscandia6452

    Genius! Thanks for sharing!

  • @trumpet6443
    @trumpet6443 Před 3 lety

    Absolutely awesome! I will be trying this method.

  • @jenpatterson8309
    @jenpatterson8309 Před 3 lety

    Thank you definitely will be buying the supplies to make

  • @iviolanti6836
    @iviolanti6836 Před 3 lety

    Thank you! Have been looking for ways to make labels and this is a great idea!

    • @CharmingCheek
      @CharmingCheek  Před 3 lety

      Hey thanks you for being so nice and I’m glad you liked it and I know you can be great at labels too!

  • @thesparrowsnest8343
    @thesparrowsnest8343 Před 6 měsíci

    This looks amazing. I will definitely try this. Thanks for sharing.

    • @CharmingCheek
      @CharmingCheek  Před 6 měsíci

      I’m so glad you liked it! Let us know how it turns out!

  • @angelamcgovern1525
    @angelamcgovern1525 Před 2 lety +1

    These are amazing, what a wonderful crafty mind you, so glad I found you, now going to binge watch your videos, I will have to find out where to buy the supplies in the uk, I used to use the water decal many years ago and put printed images on cups and candles.

    • @CharmingCheek
      @CharmingCheek  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you! Another thing that works is printing on tissue paper (the kind for gift wrapping). I’m excited to hear about your finished project!

  • @desireeviolette
    @desireeviolette Před 2 lety

    Great Tutorial! I will try this technique, thank you kindly!

    • @CharmingCheek
      @CharmingCheek  Před 2 lety

      I’m happy you like it! Let me know how it turns out!

  • @Kim.Artman
    @Kim.Artman Před rokem

    Those are so beautiful, I am going to try this

  • @rachelobrien2395
    @rachelobrien2395 Před 2 lety

    Wow, thank you. I have just found your channel so will be an avid watcher from now on. I was on the point of trying to choose between a Cricut and a Scan & Cut Machine but horrified at the prices thinking that I would need them to make my labels and then I found this. You are amazing and your videos are so detailed.

    • @CharmingCheek
      @CharmingCheek  Před 2 lety +1

      Oh! Thank you! That’s so kind! I’m hoping you’ll find lots of useful content!

  • @lueannabracha2472
    @lueannabracha2472 Před rokem

    I just happened on your videos! These are great! I have blank metal rounds and wooden rounds I think I may try this with. Thank you for putting this together!

    • @CharmingCheek
      @CharmingCheek  Před rokem

      Whoop whoop!!!! I’m crossing my fingers they work well! I would love to see the finished project!

  • @cynforrest
    @cynforrest Před 2 lety

    This is really interesting. Way outside my normal wheel box but will try it. So very happy I subbed to your channel! I think I’m in for a fun ride….. Thanks for the detailed info.

    • @CharmingCheek
      @CharmingCheek  Před 2 lety

      Please be sure to “tag” me (ba dum dum) when you finish one! I think they’re super fun to make!

  • @itsericalifestyle348
    @itsericalifestyle348 Před 2 lety

    Interesting project great job.

  • @charleena.callais5447
    @charleena.callais5447 Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you for video. I’ve watched before and it’s very informative. I will be ordering the metal tags and was thinking of using clear label tape. I have a brother p-touch label maker. I was wondering was your thoughts on this process. Thank you.

    • @CharmingCheek
      @CharmingCheek  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Hi! I think that’s a great experiment to try - something that may be even better are clear file folder labels from Avery and then using Avery.com to design the file. They have more font options and pictures you can’t get with a label maker. Let me know if it works out!

  • @alexandrialipton1843
    @alexandrialipton1843 Před 2 lety

    Lots of good info… before I get into water slide paper I wonder if I could use permanent vinyl and resin over that. I’m going to try it!

    • @CharmingCheek
      @CharmingCheek  Před 2 lety

      I’m glad it was helpful! If you’re looking for a nearly transparent effect you may use tissue paper. Just tape it to a standard piece of paper and run it through!

  • @tohrurikku
    @tohrurikku Před 2 lety

    Thank you! Been thinking of adding bags to my almost non-existent business (have not sold anything yet, but want to try again) and realized I would need to have labels. I am not happy with what I am finding in the professionally done labels, but what you have shown is perfect for what I am thinking of doing. This can also be good to personalize gifts and I can also think of other things this can be applied to as well. It is not what I am wanting to do, but the rainbow one looks really interesting. Was it already looking like when you bought it or did you do some kind of finish to it?

    • @CharmingCheek
      @CharmingCheek  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi! Thank you! It’s been a while since I made that one but I am pretty sure I just used a rainbow background and printed it along with the words. I’m so happy this will work for you!

  • @christyb.447
    @christyb.447 Před 2 lety

    Love your video! If using the methods shown here for the tags with holes, do you attach the rivets AFTER the resin is applied and cured? Just wondering if the pressure of attaching the rivets will cause the resin to crack/chip. I'll be using my Kamsnap table press and rivets. Thanks!

    • @CharmingCheek
      @CharmingCheek  Před 2 lety +2

      That’s a great question! I think so long as you keep the opening clear of resin (allow a clear margin around the hole) you should be good.
      I don’t know that I’ll have time to test it this weekend but if I can I will report back!

    • @CharmingCheek
      @CharmingCheek  Před 2 lety

      I did it on mine and it didn’t crack but I didn’t try cracking it on purpose. I should do that!

  • @randiharris8622
    @randiharris8622 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi. Do you use the clear spray paint and the resin or use one or the other? Thanks

    • @CharmingCheek
      @CharmingCheek  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for asking!
      You use the clear spray paint to seal the waterslide paper after printing. The colored spray paint is just to change the base color of the tag.
      The resin is optional but does provide the doming/glass effect. If you don’t want to use resin you can bake the waterslides on using the instructions on the packaging.

  • @sharonarmstrong4578
    @sharonarmstrong4578 Před rokem

    What a great idea. What size metal tags did you use?

    • @CharmingCheek
      @CharmingCheek  Před rokem

      Hi! They’re about 1.5” wide by .5” high.

  • @KatiFalk1
    @KatiFalk1 Před rokem

    I ordered all this stuff and I have not received the actual metal labels yet but excited to try it soon. Now to try to find the washer video, what did you call it?

    • @CharmingCheek
      @CharmingCheek  Před rokem

      Hi! Here’s the playlist with the tag videos - it’s the second one down from my screen. If you’re looking for the cut file you can get the updated file (free) in the Charming Cheek Chatroom group on Facebook.
      Bag Tags for custom made wallets, handbags and backpacks.
      czcams.com/play/PLtb37LuF0I4QRCX26g9ED8-LxGcV89wFo.html

  • @beebeej1
    @beebeej1 Před 3 lety

    Do you think I can use resin on my faux leather labels?

    • @CharmingCheek
      @CharmingCheek  Před 3 lety

      It would almost certainly stick to it, but resin will often pop off (or break away from) flexible surfaces. I’d imagine you may need to affix the tag to your project and then carefully apply the resin.
      Or - apply the tag to something like a metal tag or piece of chipboard and then applying resin (with holes so you can attach it to the project). This would give it the rigidity you need.

  • @gwenethmorrison-ee4ch
    @gwenethmorrison-ee4ch Před 8 měsíci

    Hi, love your video, but is this long lasting on your homemade handbag for selling?

    • @CharmingCheek
      @CharmingCheek  Před 7 měsíci

      Yes, it is! I’ve not had any adverse wear and tear on any that I made two years ago!

  • @gloriastewart358
    @gloriastewart358 Před rokem

    Can same be done on Cricut design space?

  • @MaddnessCreations
    @MaddnessCreations Před rokem

    How did these hold up over time?

    • @CharmingCheek
      @CharmingCheek  Před rokem

      They are still looking just as good as they did the day they were made!

  • @lillyquilling
    @lillyquilling Před rokem

    Do you have to have an inkjet printer

    • @CharmingCheek
      @CharmingCheek  Před rokem

      Hi! Yes, I did these on an inkjet using water slide paper for inkjet printers. But I think you can do them on lasers with laser water slide paper

  • @sloppyjoe3617
    @sloppyjoe3617 Před rokem

    I know this video is a year old but your video popped up when I did a search for metal bag tags. I've been looking for a way to do this for forever! I'm wondering if clear UV nail polish would work instead of resin? I might just give that a try. Anyway, thanks for the video, you've helped to kickstart some ideas for me!

    • @CharmingCheek
      @CharmingCheek  Před rokem

      That’s fantastic! I’m so glad it was helpful. I am a huge fan of experimenting. I’m also notorious for really messing stuff up. Soooooo maybe experiment on something disposable and use it often to see how it holds up? Let me know what you find out!

  • @barbaraford1780
    @barbaraford1780 Před 3 lety

    I do t have 5he circuit machine or software. I do have silhouettes.

    • @CharmingCheek
      @CharmingCheek  Před 3 lety

      I always try to have another option available for folks without the Cricut. If you need the PDF for the washers, you can send me a message on my business page on Facebook and I’ll send a copy over your way.
      @charmingcheekboutique on Facebook

  • @joannedozier6312
    @joannedozier6312 Před rokem

    What type of uv resin are you using? The linkyou posted is no longer valid :(

    • @CharmingCheek
      @CharmingCheek  Před rokem

      I just bought this one and it’s great! I’ll update the link - thanks for letting me know.
      UV Resin Kit Clear Crystal for Jewelry Making 200g, Hard Type UV Epoxy Resin Glues Craft Kit for Molds with Starter Tool Kit by puduo a.co/d/1jcPnku

  • @karenpalmer9988
    @karenpalmer9988 Před 3 lety +1

    It's really a cool tutorial, but the sound is horrible! I could barely hear what you were saying...maybe do another and check the sound? I would love to possibly try this eventually, because they can be so expensive buying them...Thank you!

    • @CharmingCheek
      @CharmingCheek  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi! Thank you for that and I absolutely agree about the sound. I’ll use something else for the next one!