: Punch tags from old record album covers or cardboard packaging for a sturdy, unique feel.

: You end up with a "wild" and diverse aesthetic that can be sliced into multiple small tags, ensuring no two are exactly alike. 2. Professional Branding with Digital Design

: Run the glued paper through an embossing folder (like a diamond pattern) to mimic a quilted look.

: Set your page size to 8.5 x 11 inches to match standard printer paper.

: You can even make your own paper by blending recycled scraps into pulp, pouring it into a pan, and lifting it with a screen to create custom, textured sheets.

For a rustic or sustainable "All Tags" vibe, utilize recycled materials.