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Boutique Gift Bag

Welcome to the May Arts Blog!  We’re so excited to be sharing this week with the Stampendous Design Team.

My project for you today features a Stampendous Clear Set that’s perfect for spring called Nest Egg and a product that I’ve fallen in love with, called Fran-tage Aged Aqua Embossing Enamel

We’re going to turn this nice but very plain Jane paper bag…

into this boutique worthy piece of art:

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Instructions

  1. Cut the tag from the bag discard the twine.   Stamp the sentiment onto the tag.  Sponge around the tag with ink.   Take 3 lengths of May Arts twine, braid together, then tie the tag onto the bag and flip to the inside.

  1. Apply Helmar 450 Quick Dry to the bag cuff working with a small section at a time; apply moss while the glue is wet.
  1. Stamp the nest image onto Kraft cardstock with Versamark Ink.  Heat emboss with clear detail embossing powder.  “Fussy cut” the nest.  Use a craft knife to cut out some of the small spaces.  Attach to the bag with foam tape.
  1. Stamp several sizes of the solid egg image with Aegean blue ink.   Heat to dry with the heat gun.  Stamp the eggs again with the detail image eggs using Versamark Ink.  Sprinkle liberally with Stampendous Aged Aqua Embossing Enamel.  Heat from the underside of the image until the enamel melts.

I just love the texture and shine and each one looks so different!  Now just tuck a few feathers around the nest with glue dots to secure to complete the look and sponge the edges of the bag with ink.

  1. Flip the tag back to the outside of the bag, tie a 4 loop bow with May Arts Textured Lines ribbon.  Tie the bow onto bag handle.

Every time I make this bow, I always get questions on how to do it, so I thought I’d give you a quick tutorial.  I used a 4 loop bow for this project but you can use any number of loops depending on the size bow you want to make. 

Decide how full and how big you want your ribbon to be.  Fold your ribbon back and forth until you reach the desired size.

Making sure the ribbons are even, cut notches on both sides of the ribbon at the center point making sure not to cut all way through. 

Now just tie a separate piece of ribbon around the center.  Be sure to leave the tails long enough to tie onto your project.  Fluff the loops and you’re done!

Thanks so much for joining us on the May Arts/Stampendous Blog Hop.  Be sure to check back to what the other designers have created to inspire you.

You can find a printable tutorial here.

Blog post by: Charlene Driggs

 

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34 Comments

  1. Miriam Prantner Reply
    February 20, 2012

    This is so pretty!  I love all the natural elements:  moss/feathers, and the natural ribbon.  Beautiful!


  2. Fifi-T Reply
    February 20, 2012

    such a clever idea cutting out notches to rid oneself of the bulk, I must give this a go


  3. Trudi Wilbur Reply
    February 20, 2012

    Oh that is gorgeous!  Love the bag itself but you made it absolutely beautiful


  4. conniemelancon Reply
    February 20, 2012

    this is gorgeous! thanks for the tutorial.


  5. February 20, 2012

    That's one of the coolest bags ever!


  6. February 20, 2012

    Holy Crow! My jaw dropped when I saw the before and after pictures of this bag! Wow, this is beautiful!


  7. February 20, 2012

    WOW!!!! I love this style. Im a gardener so Moss , ribbon maybe a Bird etc. butterfly. I am going to do this and medium ones ????


  8. Amy Jones Reply
    February 20, 2012

    Wow you really did transform that plain lil bag into something great.  awesome job…


  9. Kayla F. Reply
    February 20, 2012

    That is beautiful!


  10. Bethany Becker Reply
    February 20, 2012

    Gorgeous bag!


  11. February 20, 2012

    Great bow tutorial!  I stink at making bows.  I'll have to try one of these!


  12. February 21, 2012

    What a lovely bag!


  13. February 21, 2012

    Wow, what an amazing project!


  14. February 21, 2012

    Wow!  Awesome bag,  so earthy.  I love it.  


  15. February 21, 2012

    Love what you've done with this bag. Love the color combination. Great tutorial!


  16. NWFlamingo Reply
    February 21, 2012

    Very beautiful.  Love the nest and the feathers are a perfect touch.


  17. February 21, 2012

    A work of art is right! who cares what's inside – haha! beautiful- so natural- love it!


  18. tabitha grace jones Reply
    February 21, 2012

    Absolutely gorgeous – you did amazing!  I would put this on a shelf as home decor – love this creative style!


  19. February 21, 2012

    I love the tip on clipping the ribbon in the center to make a bow!


  20. Sue D Reply
    February 21, 2012

    Wow–fabulous bag and love the enameled eggs.


  21. DebbieC. Reply
    February 21, 2012

    Gorgeous gift bag. I really like the enamelled embossing effect and the ribbon sets it off.


  22. Laura Cox Reply
    February 21, 2012

    This is just stunning!  Love it, and that ribbon bow is gorgeous….thanks for the tips!


  23. February 21, 2012

    Beautiful  bag! Definitely would look fabulous on my shelf! thanks for sharing how to make the bow!


  24. February 21, 2012

    This is my favorite Frantage product also! Love what you have done with it!


  25. Brenda Smalle Reply
    February 21, 2012

    It just screams outdoors and soft woodsy colors!   Beautiful bag.


  26. February 21, 2012

    This is gorgeous! I love the nest stamp with the enamel embossing. Such a fan look. 


  27. February 22, 2012

    That is just gorgeous!  TFS!


  28. Lynda Reply
    February 24, 2012

    That bag is sure a keeper!


  29. S Kujawa Reply
    February 26, 2012

    Just beautiful and very creative!


  30. February 26, 2012

    Wowwwwwzers!!!!
    I'm completely in love with this project, Charlene!!
    ~Bev


  31. February 27, 2012

    Not sure how I missed commenting on this last week. It's just incredible! You've created a real masterpiece. Thanks so much for the fantastic job you've done with our stamps!


  32. Tanya Hulbert Reply
    March 1, 2012

    I missed it last week too.  Gorgeous and so glad I went back a few days!


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