Alrighty then...let's get on with that tutorial! This is one of those projects that's actually really easy to do, but the first time you try it, might be a little confusing. I recommend making your first one with computer paper, just so you don't waste your good DP (like I did with a couple of silly mistakes). I also recommend reading through the all the steps before getting started . That's something I'm not always good about doing, but in this case, I think it will help you quite a bit. The directions are long, but his project is one that can be completed pretty quickly.
Finished size for mini gift bag is 3 1/2" wide, 4 1/2" tall & 2" deep
Supplies ~ Scor-pal, 2 sheets of 6 x 6 Designer Paper, Sticky Strip adhesive, Roll-on adhesive, 24" of 1/4" ribbon, Cropadile, Eyelets
Step 1: Score each 6 x 6 square of DP at 1/2", 1 1/2" & 2 1/2". Score on the side of DP that you want to be the outside of the bag. Turn and score at 1 1/2". (see photo below...I started with regular computer paper and drew in the score lines so you could see them more clearly) ~ Step 2: Place a light mark, 1" in from each end of the rectangle at the lower right side of the square. Repeat this step for the other square of DP. (see photo below...I made the mark with blue marker. I flipped the paper, so the bottom edge is up against the top of the Scor-pal...it's upside down).
Step 3: Cut the small rectangle out (in the photo above, this is on the upper right corner) and Cut into the 2 1/2" vertical score line, from the bottom edge to the 1 1/2" horizontal score line. This was a little hard to explain (should have taken a photo) but easy to see if you scroll down to the 3rd photo below.
Step 4: Score from each of the 1" marks to the corner. You can do this by lining up the 1" mark and the corner with any of the score lines on the Scor-pal (as seen in the photo below..you can see the first score line drawn in pink). This will create the flap on the bottom of the bag. (please excuse the wrinkled paper...remember that puppy we got last week, well she is adorable, but in the middle of everything, including this!).
This is how each of the 6 x 6 sheets should look at this point. You are looking at the "inside" of the bag.
Step 5: Fold all score lines as seen in the photo below. Use a little roll-on adhesive to adhere the corners of the flap down. Remember, in the photo below, you're looking at the inside of the bag.
Step 6: You are ready to begin assembling the bag. Place Sticky Strip adhesive along the 1/2" flaps (on the side of the DP that will be the outside of your bag).You can see the Sticky Strip (red) in the photo below. You are now looking at the outside of the bag~
Step 7: in the photo above, as you look at the center of the screen, where the two pieces come together, you are going to remove the backing from the sticky strip from the piece on the right and place the piece on the left on top of that strip. The photo below shows what it should look like when that step is completed ~ Step 8: Remove the backing from the other Sticky Strip and adhere that 1/2" flap under the other side of the bag...same way you did the first side.
Step 10: Cut a 3 1/2 x 2" piece of cardboard for a stabalizer piece to be placed inside the bottom of the bag (just like those bags you purchase at the store!). The cardboard that comes in the SU Designer paper pack works great for this! You can place a small amount of roll-on adhesive under the cardboard and secure in place.
Step 11: Cut 2 pieces of ribbon, 12" each.
Step 12: Place marks on the top 4 corners of your gift bag. An easy way to do this is to use that Scor-pal (as seen below) to find those marks. Punch a 1/8" hole on each of those marks with your Cropadile. Place & Set Eyelets in each of the holes.
Step 13: Thread the ribbon through the Eyelets & Tie a knot behind to secure.
Here's what it looks like when it's done:
If you want to make a full-sized bag (finished size 9 1/2" tall, 8" wide and 3 1/2" deep)...here are the measurements you'll need: (2) 12 x 12 pieces of DP, Score at 1/2", 2 1/4" & 4". Turn and Score at 2 1/4". To create the bottom flap, make your mark 2" from each edge. Cardboard stabalizer piece is 3 1/2 x 7 7/8. The Scor-pal doesn't have Score marks at these intervals, so it is easier to complete a full sized bag using a different method of scoring, such as the Fiskar Cutter/Scorer. Just remember to score VERY gently on DP...otherwise it will create a cut rather than a score.
I hope you enjoy the tutorial. I kept the bag in my tutorial super simple, but you can dress it up as much or as little as you'd like...that's up to you & your imagination : ) !! Thanks for stopping by & if you have any questions about the directions, just email me :)
Happy Stamping
Nancy :)
14 comments:
Oh my gosh...that is a fantastic tutorial! Amazing, Nancy!! Great job!!
Wow! the tutorial to make bags is really good. And the finished bags look great too.
Great tutorial and lovely bags too. well done :o)
Nancy, these bags are beautiful! Thank you for such a great tutorial.
These bags are so fun to make and so stinking cute!!! I love that my cards can now coordinate with my gift bag!!! Thank you!!
What handy little bags! They are beautiful. Thank you for the tutorial.
Fabulous creation!!! I love this bag!!! Thank your for the awesoem tutorial - I'll have to try it too!!!
This tutorial comes complete! Wow!
Ready for DVBS! Shop for double twelves@ Hobby Lobby where sheets area at closeout prices. Thanks.
Excellent instructions and the end product is divine!! I feel like I need to get a Scor-Pal now :)
Nancy, these gift bags are awesome! Your tutorial is spectaular! ... excellent and thorough instructions ... great photos too!
These bags are so cute! Thanks for sharing the tutorial!!
Oh Nancy, I'm so happy you shared this tutorial with us...that bag is FABULOUS! We don't get the On Stage in Canada and haven't for a long time, so I hadn't seen this.
Have a fabulous weekend!
Thanks for the fabulous tutorial, I put your tutorial to good use this weekend!!
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Stamping hugs,
~Michele
Its obviously that the bag looks very adorable I like it and thank you so much for the tutorial I will try doing this later. Keep posting!
vitton
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