Fabric luggage tags are chic and stylish. With a favorite piece of fabric, clear vinyl, stiff interfacing and a matching ribbon, you can sew a distinctive and stylish luggage tag that can be easy to spot. Use a piece of card stock to write your contact information and slip it between the fabric and vinyl cover.
Recycled containers can be more than containers for leftovers. Cut the plastic container into a square, rectangle or circle, punch a hole, and add a bit of string for a creative recycled luggage tag. Print your personal contact details with a black permanent marker on the solid white backside of the plastic cutout.
Microsoft Word has a luggage tag template that is easy to use. By personalizing the template, you can add personal information and splashes of color that will create useable projects for the whole family. Print the template, fill in the blanks and laminate. Add a ribbon or string tie and you have a quick luggage tag.
Scrapbooking is popular after vacations. Start your trip with a scrapbook luggage tag that will match your after-vacation scrapbook. Using travel scrapbook paper, cut to the size and shape that suits your style. Cut out the section for the photo and add card stock to the back. Add personal contact information in marker on the backside of the card stock. Laminate and punch a hole at the top for a ribbon. Add travel stickers to give that extra zing.
A colorful and personalized duct tape tag is easy to spot and very sturdy. Using a laminated business card, stripes of colored duct tape and a matching ribbon creates the easiest luggage tag ever. If you do not have a laminated business card, use two pieces of vinyl or plastic to cover the front and back of your card before adding the duct tape stripes.