Showing posts with label Gift bag. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gift bag. Show all posts

Monday, 27 October 2014

Gift Bag with Blossoms

Hello Everyone,
Shilpa here,
Festive season is in full swing and we all need cute little gift bags to share love with family and friends. Being a crafter we like to create them with personal touch, don't we?
I would like to share with you today, a gift bag I created with a very pretty Artistic stamper blossoms stamp.



I've created this paper bag with 12"*12"  cardstock. It is very easy to make with Envelope punch board, you can find the you tube tutorial here.


On other watercolor paper I stamped Debbie cotton designed Blossoms stamp image with Ranger black Archival Ink. I colored the image with different Distress inks mixed with water. I fussy cut it and adhered it to the bag.


Hope you liked my project today.
Stamped images on gift bags is beautiful idea, do try it with wide range of Artistic stamper stamps!!
See you next month.

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Sunday, 26 May 2013

For the love of sewing

Hello everyone, Astrid here with my second project for May. Those of you that follow my own blog know that one of the things I love doing is decorating gift bags. Well, I have a friend who loves sewing and I thought it would be nice to bring her a little gift wrapped in a bag with a sewing theme.

To decorate the bag I used a large Manila #10 tag I inked it with three colours of Distress Inks, Weathered Wood, Stormy Sky and Victorian Velvet. Next I cut a piece of Manila Paper with one of my dies, coloured it with the same three Distress Inks, stamped the Calligraphic Mat 12 stamp over it in Stormy Sky and added it to the top of the tag. Next I stamped the postcard stamp from the Katie Fox Carte Postale set on a bit of scrapbook paper with Cobalt Blue Archival Ink, distressed the edges and adhered it to the tag. Now for the sewing elements, they came from the Katie Fox A Stitch in Time set and the Tim Holtz Attic Treasures set. All elements were stamped in Cobalt Blue Archival Ink again on various bits of scrapbook paper, cut out and adhered to the tag as shown with some flowers, cheesecloth and a bit of lace..

 The little buttons at the top came from my stash, but you can find very similar once here


After doing the front, and adhering it to the bag, I decided to do another tag for the back, using the same stamp sets:
The little banner was created with the help of the great Scrabble and Tags set and everything was finished with another button, some ribbon and a little rose.

Here you can see both sides together:
I inked around the edges  of the bag with some Vintage Photo, punched holes at the top for some string and the gift bag was complete.

Hope you liked it and have found some inspiration, and if you have not done so yet there is still a chance to play in our challenge. All you need to do is use words somewhere on your project.