Monday, November 21, 2011

Scavenger Hunt Tag Book

 

Hello!! This is Jen from Jen's Ink Spot!  
Today I am sharing a fun idea perfect for any special occasion!


Last year for my son's birthday I had him go on a scavenger hunt for his birthday present.  I had clues at several locations in the house and at the end of hunt, he ended up at his present.  It was so much fun to create and to watch him go to each spot!  I took this same idea and applied it to a tag book that the recipient could keep as a keepsake.


This is what the front looks like.  I printed the title on vellum.


I die cut the mini pinwheel and then used The Twinery's Lilac twine to make the center and then tied the Peapod twine around the tag.


This is the first page of the booklet.  Basically the idea of how this book works is that the tags would be hidden and your instructions would direct the recipient to the next tag until they reach 
their final destination, i.e. their gift!


Here is a sample of the clue.


I used a fun knot tying technique to make the "handles" on the tag.  I have a tutorial with pictures toward the end of this post.


And here is how I used the twine to adhere the pocket for the tag to fit in.  I punched tiny holes in the pocket and then used a large-eyed needle to thread the twine through.



Page two.



Page 3.  Notice how I used the Lemondrop twine to 
adhere the pocket to the tag.


Page 4


Page 5


To accent this tag, I made a friendship bracelet and 
adhered it to the tag.  It has a fun wavy design to it.


The last page I kept blank so that a message could be written on it.  The design is very similar to the cover page of the tag book.

Now, for a quick picture tutorial on how I tied the twine on the "handle" of my tags, which is really just a simple knotting technique.


First, cut two strands of twine, fold them in half and push the loop through the front to the back of the tag.


Pull the ends from the front of the tag through 
the loop that you've pulled through the back.


It should look like this when you are finished. 


Then knot the two strands of twine together 
and pull down to the base of the tag.


It looks like this.


Continue knotting the twine until you get the length you desire. 


Cut the ends of the twine off to the length you prefer.



The Twinery also has some great news!  Did you know that you can get, for a limited time only,  two of the holiday packs of twine in a sampler's pack!  If you wanted to sample some of this gorgeous twine, this is the perfect way to get great holiday colors at a great price ($5!!!)!  Here's one of the sampler packs that is available!



Thank you for stopping by today!  I hope you enjoyed this idea!


Supplies
Twine:  The Twinery
Dies: Pinwheel & Sentiment Flags Dies by Lil' Inker Designs, Tag Sale #3 Die by Papertrey Ink
Paper:  Country Drive by Echo Park Paper, Vellum, 2008 Bitty Box Basics Papertrey Ink
Cardstock:  Hawaiian Shores, Pure Poppy, New Leaf, Smokey Shadow, Harvest Gold, Lemon Tart, Raspberry Fizz, Hibiscus Burst, Orange Zest & Spring Rain by Papertrey Ink
Other:  Sizzix Embossing Folder, Cane Print & Vineyard Impression Plate PTI, Dot Spot Stamp Set PTI

31 comments:

  1. Super cute Idea Jen..Love this :)

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  2. wow this is such a cute idea...love it

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  3. love the colours youve used. this is adorable.

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  4. How cute and what a great idea!

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  5. I love not only the design but the idea behind it. Great idea to send him on a hunt for his present, makes the day that much more fun and memorable. I will have to torture my little one as well.

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  6. so cute & fun Jen! I love all the twine accents you added throughout the book & the bright colors!

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  7. WOW WOW WOW! I'm just LOVING this book! It is so cute - love all the bright colors and twine! Definitely going to have a go at this one! Thank you so much for the inspiration :-)

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  8. WOW.. I love the whole scavenger hunt idea and card ..

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  9. Oh my goodness! These tag books are too adorable & clever. And kids just love hunt-type activities!

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  10. This looks like so much fun. Next year can I play along? :-)

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  11. What a great idea, I wish I would have been this clever for my daughter's Sweet 16, we also did a fun scavenger hunt. This tag book would have been perfect!

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  12. My goodness, this is a keeper of an idea and so beautifully presented...LOVE it!

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  13. LOVE these...Twine makes EVERYTHING better....So Fun!!!

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  14. Awesome project!! Love the creative use of the twines and they do dress up the tags beautifully. Love the ideas!!

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  15. Love the doubling up of the twine for a lush look!

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  16. I love all the creative ideas!

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  17. LOVE, LOVE, LOVE! how you knotted the twine on the tag! Soooooooo stinkin' cute!

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  18. What beautiful projects!! I am hopping over from How Does She....thank for the fab giveaway!!

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  19. What a lovely idea! Thanks! I caught the link to the Twinery through How Does She? and am delighted about the giveaway.

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  20. Saw the give away on How Does she and came over--Love this mini book!!! Twine is so much fun!!!! :D Honestly didn't realize all the things you can do with it :D

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  21. How Sweet! Loved your idea and I'm always looking for something new to do with the kiddos :)

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  22. Just left a comment at How Does She with the hopes of winning the wonderful twines - maybe this will be my lucky entry. I would love to own all these beautiful twines.

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  23. I just stopped by after entering How Does She's giveaway for your gorgeous twine! I love this idea! Will have to remember this for when my kids are older!

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  24. How Does She? led me to you, and I can't believe I never knew you were here! I recently discovered twine for my (novice) papercrafting and now I want to use it for so many types of crafts. Looking forward to following you more, esp with these types of ideas - thanks!

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  25. Visiting from the How Does She? Blog and love everything about this tag book! I just added about 5 new supplies to my Christmas wish list. Thanks for sharing!

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  26. Visiting from the How Does She? Blog just to tell you how much I LOVE The Twinery!

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  27. This is such a cute & fun project!! A fun way to get tO the goods! ,)

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  28. i love the tags/tag holders- so cute - and look like so much fun to make!

    marilyn g

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