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Sea glass stocking tags - Set of 10, 25 or 100

Regular price $39.00 CAD
Regular price Sale price $39.00 CAD
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These sea glass stocking tags are predrilled with a small hole (about 2mm). The glass has been tumbled which gives it the appearance of sea glass with rounded edges and frosted surfaces.

Sea glass is easy to write on with most paint pens, making these a great choice for crafters to customize and resell.

These ornament blanks are made to order so please allow 1-2 weeks for your order to be completed.

YOU WILL RECEIVE
- Choose set of 10, set of 25, or set of 100 stocking tags
- Choose color: white, grey, light sea green, dark sea green, cobalt, cornflower or dusty rose or a mix of any/all of those (feel free to leave a note if you'd like certain amounts of each/any color)
- 3.5 x 1.5" rectangles
- Thickness varies
- Drilled with 2mm hole
- Edges may have some chips and/or scalloping
- Colour may vary slightly from the photos due to lighting and screen differences
- Pieces will be similar to those pictured
- Ribbon and jump ring are not included

Upcycled content note: light sea green ornaments are made from upcycled glass; some post consumer and some industrial waste. Other ornament colors are made from new glass.

Need a different size or amount of sea glass pieces? I'd be happy to make up a custom listing for you!

About Tumble Works

Hi, I'm Trisha! I'm the founder of Tumble Works. Working out of my home in Southern Alberta, I break and tumble glass to create (faux) sea glass. The tumbling process mimics the action of ocean waves and gives the glass rounded edges and frosted surfaces.

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Shipping

Shipping is free on orders over CA$50.

In stock items typically ship within 1 - 4 business days. Custom orders may take longer.

Shipping to US and Canadian addresses usually takes 3-6 business days.

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Writing on Sea Glass

How do I write on sea glass?

Beginners may find that paint pens are the easiest option and they show up well on sea glass.

For calligraphers who use pointed pen, P H Martins bleed proof ink is a good choice.

Vinyl is another option if you have a vinyl cutter. Weeding the excess vinyl around the itty bitty letters can be time consuming though.

Permanent markers (like Sharpie) don't show up very well on sea glass (especially metallic permanent markers)


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Contact

Further questions?

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