You have to see this adorable little treat pouch that I created from our Kraft Tag A Bag Gift Bags. I received two alternative ideas in a swap I did recently. They were from Karen Selby Reed. So adorable. I created my version for our last Demonstrator meeting. Keep reading, I have a new video posted showing you a quick "how to" and I really value your feedback.
This Pouch can hold your favorite homemade treats and a note of love or thanks to that someone special.
Mine held some totally adorable mini homemade chocolate chippers! Yummy and cute! The images are from the Stampin' Up! Holiday Catalog. The Stamp Set is called "Yummy Little Christmas" and since baking is a big part of what I do I knew I had to have this set from the get go.
I used the Layered Oval Framelits that are on sale right now on the front, so you will want to add those to your shopping list because I can't get enough of these and I know you will love them just as much. All the Products and colors that I used are listed below so you can click on them to see more details.
Look at how cute this little "kitchenaid" mixer looks on this card. I am a huge fan of both the mixer and the stamp!
I added a little personal note to that one I gave away. It's kind of my "trademark" saying.
Before you watch my video here are the measurements for the pouch project:
1 Tag A Bag Gift Bag
1 Strip of Pumpkin Pie Glimmer Paper that is 4 3/4 x 1/2"
I Strip of Paisley and Posies Designer Series Paper that is 4 3/4" x 2 1/4"
I used the 3" x 2" scalloped Oval Layered Framelit (Cajun Craze) and the 2 1/2" Matching Oval (Very Vanilla) on sale right now so click on the link below to save.
The Inside Note piece is 4" x 3" rounded on the corners with the Project Life corner rounder punch.
I highly recommend when doing a box or a pouch that will hold treats that you always use Tear n Tape. It will keep your box, or pouch in this case, from falling apart. No one wants that!
I have one more fun trick to show you. I used Washi Tape and a small piece of floral wire to make my own "twist tie" on my treat bag. This way I can coordinate it with whatever project I am making.
Can I ask a favor? I am going to be trying out something new in the way of my videos. I would love a little feedback. I am hoping that with my full details on my blog watching this type of video will be perfect for you to understand how my projects are made without all the time spent watching a "how to" video (that means more time stamping!) Can you please leave me a comment here or on my youtube channel? While you are on youtube make sure you subscribe to my channel I already have other videos ready to go and I don't want you to miss out. I really appreciate it!
Can you watch it all the way through? (it's just around 2 minutes) I did a little funny at the end. It's from one of my all time favorite movies...do you know which one? If you do comment below.
Enjoy!
M.E.
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