This is a good way to make labels, but I use them for my beautiful journals. This is a fun craft to do with any age.
Total Time: 30 minutes
Yield: 1 label
Supplies:
- roll clear packing tape
- printed out label or inspirational message
- scissors
- wet cloth or paper towel
- water (small amount)

Steps:
- Cut copied label from paper.

- Put label, printed face down, on packing tape. (This is not easy. It took me two different tries ;) Turn it over and press down really good so the paper sticks to the packing tape.
- Once paper is on the tape really well, put a bit of water on the cloth and gently rub the paper with the wet cloth. Once the paper is a bit wet, then you can use your finger to roll of the rest of the paper. Do this gently.
- Once the rest of the paper is removed the ink will be stuck to the tape.

- Once the tape is clear of paper, it should stick on any surface. I chose to put mine in one of my many handmade journals.
- If you want to put it on glass, you might use a bit of glue to help it stay on. Some people glue these to clear candles. They are very pretty. This is an example of one a friend made.

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