7 Lovely DIY Luggage Tags to Make before Your Next Adventure ...

By Meream

Keeping track of your things is very important when you're traveling and to help you do that, we give you these lovely DIY luggage tags. These look so easy to make that you have no excuse not to whip up one or two before you head out to the airport. Make some DIY luggage tags for you and some to give away to your friends. Let's don our crafty caps and get some DIY-ing going.

1. No-Sew Leather

No-Sew Leather This DIY luggage tag is perfect for those who prefer minimalist accessories over colorful ones. To make this, you will simply be gluing two rectangular leather pieces. One of these should have a window in the center, through which your information can be seen clearly.

2. Sewn Prints

Sewn Prints If you prefer to sew your handmade luggage tag, this curved pattern is sure to make you smile. For this project, you will need fabric, heavy stabilizer, ribbon, clear vinyl, and fabric glue. You will also need this pattern. Make sure to read the instructions before cutting your fabric pieces.

3. Leather Letter

Leather Letter A luggage tag doesn't necessarily have to have your information. Sometimes, all you need is a hangtag that will help you recognize your bag on the conveyor belt. A great idea is to sew an initial leather tag. Simple cut two letter leather pieces, sew together, make a slit by the upper section, and insert ribbon through this slit.

4. Monogrammed

Monogrammed Another way to add a personal touch to your handmade luggage tag is to embroider your initial. You can do this by hand or using the sewing machine. Under the monogrammed fabric flap is a rectangular window through which your actual information can be read.

5. Colorful Felt

Colorful Felt Here is another DIY luggage tag that will make it easy for you to recognize your bag at the baggage claim. The trick is to use felt fabric in very loud colors. Other materials that you will need for this craft idea are scissors, ruler, disappearing ink pen, and a sewing machine. To make this luggage tag, you cut a felt piece like this, fold the lower bottom toward the long strip, and sew along the sides. You just made a pocket. Insert your printed information into this pocket before you fly.

6. Printed Fabric

Printed Fabric One way to include your information in your handmade luggage tag is to print said info on fabric. You will need special fabric for this, of course. Once you've printed your name, address, and phone number, sew the fabric piece onto another fabric, preferably with pretty prints. Sew this fabric piece again to the back of your handmade tag, with the wrong sides together. Finish by attaching an eyelet.

7. Vintage and Painted

Vintage and Painted For this particular idea, you will not have to construct the tag from scratch. You get one or two from the thrift store, dust off, and then paint any design that you like. Easy, right? Okay, NOT very easy for people like us who can't exactly paint but it's still a great idea to personalize a thrifted travel accessory.

I don't know about you, but these DIY luggage tags are making me wish I was going on a trip. I hope you give these a go before your next adventure. Check out what idea or pattern you like and share your own ideas while I browse airline websites for cheap flights. Enjoy!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What materials do I need for making DIY luggage tags?
You'll typically need sturdy cardstock or leather, scissors, markers, and a strap or string to attach the tag.
How can I personalize my luggage tags?
Use your favorite colors, add your name and contact info, and decorate with stickers or drawings to make it uniquely yours.
Are DIY luggage tags durable enough for travel?
Yes, if you use strong, weather-resistant materials and laminate or seal them, your tags will hold up well.
Can I include emergency contact information on my luggage tags?
Absolutely! Adding emergency contacts or important medical info is a smart idea for any traveler.
How do I attach a DIY luggage tag securely to my bag?
Use a sturdy strap, buckle, or zip tie through the tag’s hole and secure it tightly to your luggage handle.
What are some fun design ideas for DIY luggage tags?
Try using map prints, vintage stamps, favorite travel quotes, or bright patterns to make your tag stand out.
Can kids make DIY luggage tags too?
Yes! Kids can enjoy crafting simple tags using paper, stickers, and easy-to-handle materials.
How can I protect my DIY luggage tag from water damage?
Laminate your tag or cover it with clear tape to keep it dry and intact.
Are there eco-friendly options for DIY luggage tags?
Yes, consider using recycled materials like old cereal boxes, fabric scraps, or repurposed leather.
What if I lose my DIY luggage tag during travel?
Make sure to include contact info inside the tag design, and consider keeping a backup tag or details separately.
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