It's fun to make Valentine treat pouches with the Lawn Fawn dies. You just have to die cut two pieces, fold them, and assemble them with double sided Heiko tape. The LF die even cuts out the holes for the twine. For these pouches, I purchased a Doodlebug 12x12 Valentine design card stock pack that included some lovely printed and glitter sheets including some cute stickers.
For the foiled words on this pouch, I used a Lawn Fawn hot plate, silver foil, and a Minc foiling machine. I discovered that the Lawn Fawn Ta-Da diorama heart die was able to perfectly cut out the foiled words heart.
To add some interest on the back of the pouch, I used one of the stickers in the Doodlebug pack to make a tag.
The second pouch was made using a mail envelope print card stock from the Doodlebug Design pack (only $15 from HM Ben Franklin Crafts). Another two stickers were used to make the tag that I tied on the front of this pouch.
Although these pouches are not too big, they will hold some candies or a couple of cookies..enough to treat a friend, co-worker or classmate.
Here's a view of how the pouches are strung to form a container. Twine fits nicely through the holes but you could enlarge the holes if you want to use ribbon instead. The twine with the sparkly threads was purchased from Daiso and the other one is a Doodlebug Design product from HM BFC. The Lawn Fawn heart pouch die makes it super easy to cut out and make dozens of treat boxes for a your Valentine friends. Happy Heart Day!
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