This DIY Luggage Tag Will Help You Distinguish Your Suitcase
Alyson Wyers — August 29, 2014 — Art & Design
References: blog.freepeople
If you are looking for a way to customize your carry-on or distinguish your checked bags, this DIY luggage tag is a crafty way to go. Instructions from the Free People blog will help you create an individualized identification tag for your bag, making it easy to spot coming down the conveyor belt and more difficult to lose.
To create your own luggage tag, you will need materials like a piece of cardboard, 8 inches of chain, wire snips, scissors, glue, paint markers, leather scrap, leather cord, needle and thread. Unlike the flimsy tags available at the airline desk, this sturdy version will help you spot your suitcase while showing off your own unique sense of style.
To create your own luggage tag, you will need materials like a piece of cardboard, 8 inches of chain, wire snips, scissors, glue, paint markers, leather scrap, leather cord, needle and thread. Unlike the flimsy tags available at the airline desk, this sturdy version will help you spot your suitcase while showing off your own unique sense of style.
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