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Handmade and Took Bloody Ages : Leather Label x 3 pack

Handmade and Took Bloody Ages : Leather Label x 3 pack

£3.95

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New to Gilliangladrag! Announcing our unique "Handmade and Took Bloody Ages" dark brown leather sew-on label tags.

Perfect for adding a touch of humour and honesty to your handcrafted creations, these labels are a brilliant way to let everyone know just how much love (and time!) went into each piece.

Each label features pre-cut holes on each side, making them easy to sew onto your projects. Whether you're knitting, crocheting, embroidering, felting, stitching, or sewing, these tags are the ideal finishing touch.

Imagine attaching one of these labels to a lovingly knitted jumper, a meticulously crocheted blanket, or a beautifully embroidered cushion. It's a gentle reminder to the recipient that your creation wasn't just "whipped up" in a flash! It will hopefully help them really appreciate the time and effort you poured into your work.

Here are the key features:

  • Unique Design: Our own exclusive "Handmade and took bloody ages" design.
  • Easy to Use: Pre-cut holes for easy sewing.
  • Versatile: Perfect for all types of handmade projects.
  • Quality Material: Made from real, natural leather.

Each label measures approximately 60mm wide x 14mm high. You'll receive a pack of 3 labels, ready to add a touch of personality to your makes.

A Little Note on the Leather: This batch of labels features a slightly darker shade of brown. You might need to take a closer peek to read the full message. However, the slight subtlety adds to the charm! The "Handmade" part is immediately obvious, and then...surprise! "and took bloody ages" reveals itself on closer inspection. A proper giggle to be had, we think!

So, go on, give your handmade items the recognition they deserve with these witty and wonderfully honest leather labels. After all, blood, sweat, and maybe a few tears go into crafting beautiful things, don't they?

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