Here’s another variation of Ballard’s beverage tags from Susan at Between Naps on the Porch that requires no cutting. Nope, instead you just have to devote yourself to the arduous task of consuming fudge popsicles {giggle}. If you’re wondering what I’m talking about, check out these beverage tags that Susan made from upcycled fudge pop sticks. In addition to having a reason to eat ice cream, I love Susan’s idea to add a little decoration for the occasion. Too cute!
Susan was inspired by the Southern Living Set Of 6 Beverage Tags available from Ballard Designs.
Find the detailed tutorial at Between Naps on the Porch.













Where I come from, there is no unsweet tea. Bleah.
Hehe… maybe you’d just need “sweet” and “extra sweet” tags then.
Beckie, thanks so much for the feature! In addition to tea, the tags also work great for labeling lemonade, water…really anything you may be serving for a party or get together. I even made one for a cake stand.
I think that’s such a great idea, Susan. Much better than constantly repeating to guests what kind of dip, cake, cookie, etc you are serving.
Wonderful idea…Thanks for sharing..Can see using these in and on dishes as well.
Most definitely, Diane! I was thinking the same thing.
Great recycling ideal
Definitely! It’s always nice to get a product that looks high end and is friendly to the environment.
Love the knock off. I made some the other day, but decided to use chalkboard spraypaint. Now I can change the names per what I need.
thx for the great idea!
Great thinking to use the chalkboard paint!