Make Your Own: Thank You Treat Bags

There’s this lady at the office who has twin girls who are about 4 years older than my daughter.  She asked me one day how old my daughter was and next thing I know, my little has got a whole new wardrobe.  This lady brings in bags and bags of stuff all the time.  And good stuff too.  Sorel snow boots, and a warm winter coat most recently.  I made the girls a couple of composition books a while back and thought it was time to give another little appreciation something.  So I looked through our most recent couponing goodies and put together some treats for them.

I started with a printed goodie bag, topped it with a sheet of 6×6 patterned paper, diecut a tag, and then personalized each bag with stickers.

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Because I had a lot of color and patterns going on, I didn’t want to do much else to clutter it up, so I tied a nice big pretty bow across the front using this white silky crushed ribbon from May Arts.

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I added a little bit of this flowy silky pink ribbon to the top of my tag to finish off that piece.

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Blog post by: Michelle Philippi

 

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