Supplies:
Flower seed packages, Paper bags, Bone folder, Liquid Pearls by Ranger, Ruler, Glue, decorative border punch (here Stampin Up), Cardstock Bazzill, Designer Paper, Bone Folder, Paper Trimmer, Stamped Images, Crop-A-Dile
Unfold the bottom part of your paper bags and se your bone folder to align the ends evenly up. On the sample I did this with 2 bags – you can use as many as you like. You will create per bag 2 pockets for garden seed packages.
Glue bags together. Do not apply glue all the way to the top to the bags
Use your seed package to determine where to cut excess of bag off. Remember to leave some extra space for the design of your border punch. I cut my bag to length 5.5 inches / 14 cm
Click on picture to enlarge - so you can read the measurements on my bagUse the border punch and punch along the top of the bag decorative edge. (No more than one bag at a time
Measure your bags and cut cardstock and patterned to decorate the front and the back of the bag.
Color in your stamped images and decorate your gift bag as desired with flowers, ribbons and images.
Have fun getting creative for Spring!
Have fun getting creative for Spring!
8 comments:
erci pour ces explications
Well explained tutorial Claudia, will have to give it a go!
Thanks for share!
great idea....... just need to find someone that would enjoy this gift. Hey, you hit 600 followers- that is fabulous girl!
Thank you for the tutorial!! This is going to be a great gift bag for any occations!!
I am heading to my scrap corner as I am writing, looks fun to make, thanks for sharing! hugs from Nilla
Thanks for the tutorial Claudia, you make it look so simple, they are so effective, I will definitely give it a go. xx
Many woman create, but it takes a special woman to not only share her art with others but to teach it. Thank you for being one of those. This lesson is wonderful and makes it easy for anyone to make a seed bag - although mine would not have the coloring perfection! Hugs
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