Somehow Easter and candy go hand in hand, so I have a treat bag idea to share with you today:
OK, now that you've seen the bags, let's hop to the construction of them!
Here's the supplies -- a Lawn Fawn treat bag die, Impression Obsession bunnies, and rectangle dies from Jeannine's Art, plus Lawn Fawn papers, and Best Glue Ever:
I started by cutting the Lawn Fawn scalloped treat bag cutting die twice.
Below, you can see how I use Washi tape to secure my dies before I insert them in my machine so they don't move.
Below is a picture of all the shapes cut out, before I assembled the bags.
The iris colored bag:
The daffodil colored bag:
The Lawn Fawn treat bag is no longer available, but I did find an Elizabeth Craft Treat Bag that is similar and would work for this project.
Supplies used on this project available in the Dies R Us Store:
I'll leave you with one more picture of both of these treat bags, topped with ribbons from Really Reasonable Ribbon:
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I'd like to enter this in the following challenges:
Scrapyland Challenge Blog -- ATG
Outlawz Twisted Thursday -- Corners, Borders, Framing (framing)
Animal Friends Challenge -- Rabbits
Crafty Animals Challenge -- ATG
Outlawz Twisted Thursday -- Corners, Borders, Framing (framing)
Animal Friends Challenge -- Rabbits
Crafty Animals Challenge -- ATG
Die Tüten sind sehr schön geworden.
ReplyDeleteDankeschön für die Teilnahme bei den Animal Friends.
LG Dreja
Cute bags! Thanks for playing along with us this month. Lisa DT Crafty Animals
ReplyDeleteThese treat bags are perfect for Easter.
ReplyDeleteSehr schöne Ostertüten. Vielen Dank für deine Teilnahme bei den Animal Friends.
ReplyDeleteLiebe Grüße
Heike