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: You can even make your own paper by blending recycled scraps into pulp, pouring it into a pan, and lifting it with a screen to create custom, textured sheets.

: Punch tags from old record album covers or cardboard packaging for a sturdy, unique feel.

: Glue small 1 1/4 inch squares of scrapbook paper scraps onto a template.

: Take a large sheet of plain paper (like 120 gsm) and glue down random scraps of various papers—book pages, sheet music, or patterned scraps—until the base is completely covered.

: Use brown paper with rustic twine for a classic, simple branding look.

For a consistent and professional "All Tags" look for a market or shop, use a digital tool like Canva .

: Add distress ink to the raised edges to highlight the texture and punch a hole with an eyelet for a reinforced finish. 4. Eco-Friendly & Recycled Options

: Use the "duplicate" function to quickly fill a single sheet of paper with identical tags, which can then be printed and cut out. 3. "Quilted" Textured Paper Tags

: You can even make your own paper by blending recycled scraps into pulp, pouring it into a pan, and lifting it with a screen to create custom, textured sheets.

: Punch tags from old record album covers or cardboard packaging for a sturdy, unique feel.

: Glue small 1 1/4 inch squares of scrapbook paper scraps onto a template.

: Take a large sheet of plain paper (like 120 gsm) and glue down random scraps of various papers—book pages, sheet music, or patterned scraps—until the base is completely covered.

: Use brown paper with rustic twine for a classic, simple branding look.

For a consistent and professional "All Tags" look for a market or shop, use a digital tool like Canva .

: Add distress ink to the raised edges to highlight the texture and punch a hole with an eyelet for a reinforced finish. 4. Eco-Friendly & Recycled Options

: Use the "duplicate" function to quickly fill a single sheet of paper with identical tags, which can then be printed and cut out. 3. "Quilted" Textured Paper Tags