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Tutorial: Vegan Serving Dish and Utensil Tags for Craftzine.com

Tutorial: Vegan Serving Dish and Utensil Tags for Craftzine.com | Red-Handled Scissors
Squeee! My first tutorial for Craftzine.com went live today, and I am beyond excited!

Tutorial: Vegan Serving Dish and Utensil Tags for Craftzine.com | Red-Handled Scissors

How-To: Make Vegan Serving Dish and Utensil Tags

It’s a rule. At some point in every single family gathering, potluck, or picnic I attend, someone will stab a meaty fork onto my plate to taste my pasta, or cut my layer cake with the cheesecake knife, or stir butter into my vegan mashed potatoes. It’s always an accident, and it’s almost impossible to avoid in a group setting. I made these washable, reusable tags and signs as a gentle way to keep communal food safe for folks with allergies or special diets. Goodbye, single-serving containers, hello party!

Want more? You can find the complete tutorial on CRAFT: How-To: Make Vegan Serving Dish and Utensil Tags!

4 comments

  1. Cheryl says:

    I’m not a vegan but I have Celiac disease. I plan on making some of these labels to take to home and church functions. Thanks for the idea!

  2. Kristina says:

    What a great idea! Our church has lots of great pot-luck suppers, especially during the summer. We have a daughter who is a diabetic and I’m forever seeing people use other dessert spoons to dip into the sugar-free dishes. I also have people asking / wondering which dishes are diabetic-friendly, and I see these labels serving a duel purpose. We also have a child allergic to wheat, so I will definitely be making more than one set of these.

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