I’m excited to be apart of the Stamp N’ Hop Retiring product blog hop this month! It is always hard to see products we love go away! For me it’s always designer series paper that I have a hard time saying goodbye to!
Today’s project I created a gift bag using the gift bag punch board. The gift bag punch board will be carrying over into the new catalog!! Yay! I use it anytime I want a gift bag quickly!
This time I was gifting a mini bottle and gift card. I wanted it to be more masculine. I used the Eastern Palace designer series paper for the gift bag itself. I decided I wanted to show both sides of the paper so I scored just an inch down and folded it over and adhered it down.
On the gift bag punch board I used the S for small bag. I didn’t use the hole punch they have built in. I used mine after the bag was made. I then used the Lemon Lime Twist mini striped ribbon. I did decide to tie a bow even though it was for a man lol I think most men wouldn’t care that it has a bow when they are getting a gift!!
Don’t forget this is a blog hop! Check out the others sharing about retiring products!
Here’s the supply list of what I used to create this gift bag! If you have any questions about using the gift bag punch board just let me know.
Product List
Thanks for stopping by! I hope you enjoy this gift bag. Remember adding just a little extra takes your gift over the edge! If you have any questions or need help ordering just click the contact me button below to email me! 🙂 I’m here anytime to answer paper crafting and Stampin’ Up! questions!
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Have a great weekend!
Keep Stampin’
Britney Vanderlaan
This is beautiful paper and ribbon. Thanks for sharing your gift bag project.
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Thank you! 😊
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very cute bag
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Thank you!
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Wow! I keep forgetting to use the gift bag punch board. what a great way to use up DSP. I have so much retired DSP and was trying to use some of it up. Will start doing this. I also like the way you showed off both sides of the DSP.
Sincerely,
Tracey from Texas
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Thank you so much! It is a simple project but it’s a great way to give gifts! Yes put that gift bag punch board to use! hehe I loved both sides of the paper so I had to show both! You would make a wider strip if you want to show more of it. 🙂
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I often forget about this paper. Such a simple project, but so pretty! I love that ribbon, and I think I’ll have to get out the paper and pair them together!
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Thank you, I did too for a little while since it came out before the annual went live. I did end up loving the paper pack and using it on many projects! Oh I hope you do, if so I’d love to see what you create!
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Very nice! I love this paper. It looks great made into a gift bag.
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Thank you!
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Beautiful project and great use of the paper.
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Thank you! I loved using this paper on 3D projects!
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Lovely gift bag
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Thank you Linda! 🙂
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Gorgeous gift bag! I love the way you used both sides of the DSP. Thanks so much for sharing!
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Thank you Laurie! I love showing both sides to DSP!
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