I'm continuing my St. Patrick's Day celebration this week
with another Irish-themed project. "Failte" is a Gaelic word that
means "welcome," which I thought would be the perfect sentiment to
stamp on these table decorations.
Each tag is made from four different layers. First, I used letter
stamps to print "Failte" on beige paper. I cut those out, leaving
just a small border around the letters, and then cut slightly larger rectangles
from sage green card stock. To create an aged, metallic look, I dabbed a stiff
paintbrush onto a copper ink pad and applied the ink to the edges of the sage
rectangles. To make the patterned background paper, I used green ink to stamp
two different Celtic knot rubber stamps (these are from All Night Media) onto a sheet of
beige paper. I cut a piece from the patterned paper that's a bit bigger than
the sage rectangles.
Assembling the tags requires no fancy craft supplies, just
double-stick tape. For each tag, I taped a "Failte" rectangle to a
copper-edged sage rectangle, and then taped that to the patterned background
rectangle. The whole thing then gets taped to an even larger rectangle of green
card stock. My paper has a pretty linen texture.
I used a small hole punch and twine to add hanging loops to
the tags so they can be used as ornaments. The copper swirls are made from some
extra wire I had in my craft supply stash. I just threaded the swirls onto the
twine before I knotted it.
So you're not a rubber stamper, but you'd like to make your
own "Failte" table decorations? No problem. Instead of using letter stamps,
hand-write "Failte" or use a Celtic font on your computer. You can substitute
Irish-themed decorative paper for the hand-stamped background. Tomorrow's the
big day, so you better get busy!



