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Sunday, January 6, 2013

Jazzed up gift bag



Hope everyone had a wonderful New Year's celebration. So sorry for being MIA from crafting and blogging for a while - kids kept me busy during the holidays. Part of this post can also be viewed over at the Bugbytes. One of my son's classmates celebrated her 10th birthday during the holidays so I wanted to give her a little something when my kids go back to school on Monday. I bought this pack of small gift bags from Michaels recently - there are a total of 13 small bags ready to decorate.     This is a print and cut project designed on the Silhouette Studio and cut with my Cameo. I started out by sizing a rectangle at 8.25 x 5 as the base mat for  the front panel. Using the internal offset feature, I created an inside layer.  I again used internal offset to create another layer, but this time used the print only feature in dashes to create a faux stitching effect. I chose pink for the faux stitching to match the mat I’m going to attach this panel to after cutting. The cherry blossom is an image by Jamie Koay, purchased from the Silhouette Store. Instead of cutting the image, I turned it into a sketch using the sketch feature on the Silhouette Studio. Again, to match the pink base, I set the sketch to print in pink. You can choose to have your Cameo sketch the image for you if you have sketch markers, but this “sketch” printed just fine on my printer.     This is how the page printed out from my printer. For the sentiment, I used the Choppin Script, one of the fonts already in my computer.  The marks on the top corners and the left bottom corner will tell the Cameo where to cut.    
(close up of the sketch and faux stitching)  

 And this is how it looks like after cutting.   
(yep, you can use a Cricut mat on the Silhouette Cameo)


I cut a pink mat to size to go behind the front panel then adhered them together.  The next step is to adhere them onto the front of the gift bag.  I added some gems to the blossoms for some interest, then added a pink bow and a premade pink flower to the handles to finish it off. 


  
 

 
 
 
 
This was very easy to make!  And since I have a dozen more bags left, will surely be doing this again ;).  Thanks for stopping by!   

6 comments:

papillon digital design said...

Very pretty. Got to love the print and cut in silhouette. Thanks for sharing

Pinky Papercraft said...

Melody these are so nice, a great idea.

Patrice said...

Wow, the bag is a gift in itself, Melody!

abusybee - DoubleClick Connections said...

So pretty! The gems really make the flowers pop! Carri~Abusybee

Peanut said...

Hapopy New Year! Yay! Another project... a lovely project.... from you. Been missing your posts. Thanks for visiting and good luck with the candy.draw!

hugs

Dayna Sabrina said...

Very nice bag. I love how you show your process as well. Great tools for inexperienced users! You should post on the FB group more!