Today I want to share a cute little treat bag that can be decorated
with all sorts of posy trims and ribbons. I am making twelve of these
little bags to deliver as Valentine surprises to some friends.
The
little bag is from a kit (January 2017 Paper Pumpkin from Stampin' Up!), but is
easily made. It's a tiny treat bag -- just big enough to hold 3 or 4
Ghirardelli or Dove chocolates! I think it's the perfect size to just
let someone know you are thinking of them! I always love fun little
treats!
I gathered
my supplies, and wanted to make a little bit of of a sweet "bouquet" to
dress up the arrow. The bag and banner are adhered with Scor-Tape, and the little heart sentiment with foam tabs.
I chose several trims from Really Reasonable Ribbon to dress it up: Light Pink Organza (3/8"), Ivory Burlap String, and a sweet pink Resin Flower, and added three Baby Pink Gypsophila for the flowers. I made a three loop bow with the organza, then tied the string around it and made a single bow.
I
used a wood scallop circle (Stampin' Up!) to thread my flowers through,
and then added the Resin Flower on top. I hot glued the arrow to the
front of the bag, and then my bow trims to the arrow.
It's
now ready to fill with some sweet tiny treats! I also tried a different
look, and instead of the shredded fill, used a mini clothespin to close
the bag. I think I like the white shred better. What do you think?
Come join our "Pink or Red with Ribbon" Challenge at Really Reasonable Ribbon! You have until February 1 to play along!
Challenges:
I'm playing along in several challenges with this little guy. My otter is sending sunshine and love to cheer up a friend! I am working
on flat and mailable for January, which is not my usual style, as I
like lots of embellishments and layers!
I LOVE HAMBO STAMPS and yes, they are still in business! If you aren't
familiar with their artwork, you need to go check it out. Cutest ever. I used Otter (4521) and It's An Otter (4509). It's super (almost eerily)
foggy here today, so I am bringing some warmth to our skies with my
little smiley guy.
I stamped him in Archival Black (SU!) and then used my Kuretake paints to color. I did a fast watercolor for my coloring. I die cut the edge using a new Pretty Posh stitched die, added some corrugated hearts and a little wood heart. Still pretty flat and mailable!
Thanks for stopping by today and I hope you have a sunny day!
Welcome to the January Really Reasonable Ribbon Blog Hop! If you arrived here from Ginny's blog, you are in the right place! If you just happened along, be sure to start at the beginning at the RRR Blog
(I am the fourth stop, so you don't have far back to go!) so you
don't miss out on the awesome projects, fun news, and a prize from Really Reasonable Ribbon! Our hop goes live at 6:30 AM Central.
My stamping goal this month is to make and work on cards that are CAS (Clean and Simple) and/or flat and mailable. I tend to use a lot of embellishments and layers and make it so expensive to mail cards. And that is the other part of the goal -- to actually mail them!
So with that in mind, I present you a slightly, almost flat, with a beautiful bow, CAS design for the hop today!
I inked up a brand new Stampin' Up! set called Sealed With Love and used one of the Love Notes Framelits to die cut the edge. I love the teeny tiny "sent with love" sentiment!
Each 13th of the month it's the Really Reasonable Ribbon blog hop where we highlight the Ribbon Club! I LOVE Bonnie's choices for the January Sweetheart Mix ribbon club package. The cheery combination of red and white are perfect for Valentine cards.
If you really love ribbon and would like to have a wonderful
assortment of ribbons sent to you automatically each month, just join
the Really Reasonable Ribbon Club!
Monthly ribbon club assortments are selected and pre-packed to
reflect a specific theme, color, or holiday season.
I am a sucker for lace. So for this month's card, I chose the pretty Crochet Lace in the assortment. I tied a length around my card, and tied a simple bow. To the knot I added a resin flower. All of my layers are held together with Scor-Tape.
The inside of the card is finished with coordinating patterned paper (also SU!) and the same little heart and sentiment.
I used Archival Black ink (SU!) and Red Hot ink (Poptone), and Hobby Lobby's Heavyweight White CS.
Valentine's Day is one of my favorite holidays - chocolate and handmade cards! What could be better?
Now off to Cheryl's blog, where you will have a feast for the eyes!
I
am having a huge craft sale in a Facebook Group page! A whole lotta
crafty goodness from my stamp studio -- for you! Lots of stamps,
dies, ribbon, paper, stickers, embellishments and more! Lots of your
favorite brand name
companies - and more added each week!
I took a little diversion from pink (hard to believe ~ ha!) after a week of pink, and played for the first time with this adorable chicken set from Stampin' Up! It's part of the SAB sale this year, and is so cute!
I stamped the images and sentiment with Archival Black (SU!), and then used my Kuretake Gansai Tambi paints to color the little scene. The egg has a light wash of gray on it to give it some depth. When I was all done, I thought I would add some black speckles, flicking my aqua brush (which has worked every day forever.....but NO! I ended up with huge blobs of black everywhere -- and right on my chicken's face! Thank goodness that watercolor paper (using TH here) is so forgiving! I ran and got a Kleenex and starting dabbing it all off, and then used the (clean) Aqua Brush to blend it. Sheesh! The sky ended up a little funky because of that, but I think it saved pretty well!
The zig zag die (MFT) was a gift from my sister for Christmas. I had planned to tie some gingham ribbon around the bottom, but spied the houndstooth washi tape, and chose that and another instead of ribbon. Still flat and mailable! My goal this month! The card base is from a package from my local printer -- $2 for 50 sheets of 90 lb. What a deal!
I
am having a huge craft sale in a Facebook Group page! A whole lotta
crafty goodness from my stamp studio -- for you! Lots of stamps,
dies, ribbon, paper, stickers, embellishments and more! Lots of your
favorite brand name
companies!
Challenges:
Color Throwdown #425