Monday, September 16, 2024

Quick 15 Minute Decorated Gift Bags

Oh, what to do with those too-good-to-throw-away Hawaiian Airlines meal bags that you get on longer flights.  I decided to turn them into gift bags because I know that with the holiday season coming up I will need lots of hostess gifts to show my appreciation to friends and family.  I didn't want to spend a lot of time and money on the bags because most likely they will be thrown away....maybe passed on to someone else.  HM Ben Franklin Crafts usually has a good selection of die cut images that are stickers or can be glued onto the bags.  I think the subdued Kraft paper surface of the bags is ideal for decorating  with a variety of images and other pretty embellishments.  I added flowers from my multi-media floral collection.  I like the woven handles that came with the bags but if you don't, they can be easily  replaced with something more colorful/fairy-like.  Although the top bag photo doesn't show how the tiny flowers in the foreground shine like jewels, in close-up they really add some texture and 'fairy dust'. 
On both bags I used labels to cover up the Hawaiian Airlines logo.  Even the backs of the bags had  small logo marks so I added tiny stickers to cover them up, too.  While these bags are not works of art, they do recycle these often thrown away free bags into a pleasing carrier for a goodie or two for a hard working hostess or friend deserving of a surprise gift. Here's hoping that you are saving our planet one recycled, decorated bag at a time.  Thank You for not adding to our landfills!


Thursday, September 12, 2024

Gift Bag with Heart Shaped Confetti Window

After making several shaker window cards, I decided it might be fun to make a confetti shaker window gift bag.  The hardest part of this bag was die cutting the heart in the bag without cutting through the bag's back.  The Spellbinders heart die set has several sizes of hearts so it was easy to find a size perfect for the bag. I positioned the die on the front of the bag and washi taped it in place.  Inside the bag, behind the die on the front, I lightly taped a piece of card stock.  I ran the bag through my Big Shot machine to cut out the heart window.  I had to add several pieces of card stock between the cutting plates to cut only through the bag and card stock behind the front.  I also put an extra piece of card stock inside the bag to protect the back of the bag.  Next I filled a small Heiko cello bag with heart confetti (so many to choose from at HM BFC) and adhered it between the bag front window and the heart window behind.  I made the mistake of taping the confetti bag where it was visible inside the bag so I had to cover it up with another piece of card stock..LOL!  At least it doesn't show the messy taping.  Finally a pretty floral print bow added a sweet touch to a unique gift bag.  I can see more confetti gift bags in my future! P.S. An added bonus is that the recipient (hopefully a crafter) can take apart the confetti bag and use the confetti on HER craft projects.  No Wasting! Recycle and Reuse! 



 

Sunday, September 8, 2024

Floral Confetti Window Card


In the box of card blanks with gold designs on the front, I discovered a pretty floral print that I decided would go well with one of the lady stickers from Japan.  As in the previous confetti window card, I cut the window with a Hero Arts Infinity die. (Read previous post to learn how I aligned the windows to make a pocket for the confetti.)  This time the inner panel was cut from a 6x6 floral print card stock. (See photo below.)

A small Heiko cello bag was filled with floral confetti and small Prima paper flowers (old stash) before sealing and attaching between the window layers of the card front.  After adhering the chosen sticker (her bouquet was enhanced with green and yellow color pencils), I glued three Prima paper flowers to the corner of the window.  Gold Stickles paint was added to the center of each blossom.  The second time trying a new technique always seems easier than the first.  I think that this card also is more pleasing to my eye....maybe because I like the flowers and cheerful colors. This type of card is really simple to make but it looks impressive. I think you will be pleased if you give it a try. Go on...try it!. You know you want to ...yes, you do! 
 

Wednesday, September 4, 2024

Confetti Window Thank You Card


This card was my first attempt at making a clear confetti window on a card.  I started with a rather plain gold dotted card blank.  I used a bit of double stick tape to adhere a piece of card stock (same size as the card front) to the inside of the card front before using a Hero Arts die to cut an opening.  Next I filled a small Heiko cello bag with some assorted confetti dots and sealed the bag shut before taping it behind the front opening.  The edges of the card front and inside were sealed shut with double stick tape.  Finally a sticker was chosen to embellish the card front and a die cut (Lawn Fawn) 'thank you' was added along the window.  For a first try this confetti window card was fairly successful.  I was encouraged to try another one.  Please return to this blog site to see my next confetti card.  I think you'll like it!