I wanted an aged look, so I took out my craft stain and rubbed it around the edges. (You professional scrapbookers would have probably used a different product.)
When I was finished, I didn't really like the look. Luckily, the stain is water based so I gently rubbed a wet towel over the entire tag to even out the stain. Now I had the aged look I was after. You could probably achieve this same look by staining the tags with tea or coffee, if you have it.(The left side is the "after" look)
I added some self adhesive scrapbook letters. I couldn't find any in black, so I bought some blue ones and spray painted them before taking them off the page. At this point, I could have used ribbon to string all the tags together to make a cute banner, but I had other plans.
Once dry, I did a second coat of the opposite colors.
Then I sanded both pieces to reveal the original paint.
I glued the trim molding onto the wood and then used painters tape to make a straight edge for placing the tags.
I adhered the tags using spray adhesive. For the final touch I nailed furniture tacks into the tag holes. 


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