Monday, December 10, 2007

Very easy gift bag tutorial ~

This is so easy because you can really use supplies that you have on hand. I happen to have vintage sheet music but you could use a ripped piece of wallpaper, unused giftwrap, a page from an old dilapidated book, I could go on and on. Here's what you need:

First, I purchased a pack of small brown kraft gift bags at Target.

I used spray on glue but if you don't have any, just use a glue stick.

A fast drying glue (fabri-tac, I use it for more that fabric!) or a hot glue gun.

Some string - a thin hemp is pictured.

Sprigs of greenery from your yard or in this case, my Christmas tree!

A ruler to help you tear straight.

Have you seen this cool ruler that Stampin' Up sells? It was kind of pricey, I think 19.99 but I have to say I love it! You just have to pay attention to which way you are tearing your paper or you will have more of a scalloped edge rather that the "torn" look that I love.


Here I've used just an old ruler to tear the music in a size to go on the front of the bag with several inches all around. I don't measure but just lay it on top of the bag and eyeball where to tear the next side.


Tear all sides and make sure it looks good laying on top of the bag and is square.


Here's where I take the piece of paper outside and spray the back with the adhesive but you could also use a glue stick here and there, too.


Place the paper on the bag and press. Next cut a decent length of string to wrap around your greenery.

Simply tie around the greenery and tie again to form a knot. I do it pretty tightly.



Turn your bundle over and add a drop or so of glue.

Turn it over and press into the area where you think it looks best and voila! You have a simple, elegant gift bag that would have cost tons at the store. When the greenery dies you can just rip it off and add new!

You can keep embellishing the bag if you choose. Add a vintage button to each corner of the paper and possibly to the center of the greenery. Or instead of string, tie the bundle up with some old lace.

I love the natural look of these and the simplicity. You could sit down for about 30 minutes and make up a bunch to use for your gifts. Some raffia would be beautiful tied around the handles too to keep the surprise a secret from those sneaky peekers! Let me know if you try these or if you have any questions!

Have a wonderful Monday ~ xxoo, Dawn




12 comments:

Oiyi said...

Thanks for the tut! The bag looks great. That ruler is so cool.

Victoria - Florence and Mary said...

I have some of those brown bags purchased to try and do something just like this! Will certainly be giving it a go!

Thank you

Victoria

Allison Rankin said...

These are beautiful...time to go cut down my pine trees (JK!). I actually have four giant ones in the front and ten in the back!

tongue in cheek said...

darling!
Thanks for sharing your idea!
My Mother creates bags and wrappings that are so beautiful that nobody wants to unwrap the gift!

Anonymous said...

Love your bag tutorial, thanks for sharing! I really like the natural kraft bags, they are great for embellishing and yours would be suitable for a man or woman, perfect!
Merry Christmas, Heather
http://www.heatherbullard.typepad.com

Kathleen Grace said...

Very nice idea! Thanks for sharing:>)

Sandy said...

Thanks for the great gift bag idea I think I'll use this idea. I love that it is so quick and easy.
Miss Sandy

Tammy Gray said...

Beautiful work!!! I love this bag!

Kim -today's creative blog said...

tutorials! they make me all tingly!
You're good.

Essential Oil Premier University said...

What an adorable gift bag. Thank you for sharing the instructions too. Although, I'd probably finish the bag and think it was too cute to give away LOL.

Blessings,

Sher

Andylynne said...

Great idea for the bag. I have checked in on your blog and LOVE what you had to say about how we feel and what we can do about it. Thanks for the heart felt post, and for feeding our souls. Creative and otherwise.

Garden Antqs Vintage said...

Dawn, you have the coolest ideas! Maybe you should put together a book :)


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