Friday, November 16, 2018

Mini Muslin Gift Bag Holder

Hello Crafters,

Today I have a super easy project to share with you.  I've had these Stampin' Up Mini Muslin Bags forever and finally decided to use one for a gift card holder.  Tell me why did I wait so long?


For You was stamped in StazOn Timber Brown on a Spellbinders Gold Labels Four Die.  A little Brilliance Pearlescent Beige was added to the edges.  I then popped it up on a Labels Four Small Die cut from Close to Cocoa Paper.  The tag was hung from Baker's Twine.


I created a bow using Winter White seam binding and added the kraft paper leaf dipped in wax.  These I had purchased several years ago on Etsy.  


I think I'm addicted to these bags now!  My mind is swirling with ideas.

Wishing you a wonderful weekend as we start to think about the Thanksgiving Holiday.








Stamps:  JustRite Shoes Vintage Labels Six
Paper:  Close to Cocoa, Shimmery White
Ink:  StazOn Timber Brown, Brilliance Pearlescent Beige
Accessories:  SU Mini Muslin Bags, Winter White Seam Binding, Baker's Twine, Gold Labels Four #1, Labels Four Small #4, Hole Punch
Technique:  Sponging
Bag Size:  4" x 5 1/2"

6 comments:

Nellie's Cozy Place said...

Hi Donna,
What a darling idea, this lil gift bag is so adorable and frilly, love it.
Beautiful as all of the things you make.


Leaving you a note from your comment on my blog.
Hi Donna,
So nice to hear from you hon. Hope this finds you doing well. I know you can never go wrong
with white dishes they are so versatile. Thanks so much for coming by and for taking the
time to leave a comment. Hope you have a Wonderful Thanksgiving
Blessings Abundant,
Nellie

CraveCute said...

Oh that's so lovely!

KarinsArtScrap said...

very beautiful looks so vintage Donna
Gr Karin

Faith A at Daffodil Cards said...

OH! how VERY VERY Beautiful, it would make anyone anticipate what's inside. LOVE it.
Faith
x

Liz@ HomeandGardeningWithLiz said...

How cute are these! What a special way to give a gift card. Wishing you a wonderful Thanksgiving Day. 🦃

Deborah Montgomery said...

These are beautiful Donna!

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