Monday 7 May 2012

Gift set for dad

I made this little gift bag, for a male birthday gift and covered an old aftershave bottle to match



Here is a free tutorial enjoy making it, I did. All supplies needed to make this are in the stampin up catalouge an online copy available on my blog. Email me with your order.



Supplies you need to make the gift bag are:-
DSP mocha morning speciality cut at 7.5" x 12"
DSP mocha morning speciality cut at 1" x 12"
18" chocolate chip ribbon
1 x antique brad, 1 x small silver brad
3"x3" crumb cake card stock
2"x3" crumb cake card stock
2"x3" very vanilla card stock




You will also need basic black ink pad, sail away stamp, tiny tags stamp set, tiny tag punch, scalloped ribbon punch, linen thread




Score DSP on the long side at 1.5",5.5",7",&11" score on the short side at 1" and 6.5", score and fold, cut away corner as shown and cut up to fold line as shown place sticky strip as shown.




Remove sticky strip at right edge and attach to left edge making box shape




Remove sticky strip from tabs and complete bag as shown




Your bag should look like this




Fold over the top part of bag to the inside you will not need any glue or tape for this




Using your large hole punch, punch a hole through both sides of bag through the centre as shown




Push ribbon straight across the two sides of the bag tie in a knot, attach the brad through the hole where ribbon is attached




Stamp sail away image on the 2"x3" on both very vanilla and crumb cake pieces




Cut away sail on the very vanilla piece, add dimentionals to the sail and place over image on crumb cake piece




This is how it should look




Punch 1"x12" strip using scalloped ribbon punch




Place sticky strip on two sides of the 3"x3" crumb cake piece




Remove sticky strip and place and cut ribbon strip, take a 12" piece of linen thread double it put some knots in it, place some sticky strip over the thread as shown




Punch out two mini tags from DSP stamp and punch very vanilla card stock with tiny tags stamp as shown. Punch a hole in tag as shown




Assemble as shown, then place tag over the antique brad as shown




Using a small bottle of your choice cover with DSP

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