Thursday, January 19, 2012

Embossed Goodie Demo

I have a love for paper bags! Yup, the kind you get at the grocery store or pack your kids lunch in.  The come in a verity of sizes and their kraft color makes them usable for EVERYTHING! 

Today I am going to show you a few things you can do with your paper bag to make them in to something fun! The bag I am making happens to be for Valentines Day - one of my little loves will get this bag filled with sweet treats.

First thing I love doing to my bags is embossing them! Use can use a verity of embossing machines, for my demo I am using my Sizzix Big Shot with the polk-a-dot embossing plate.

Put your bag bottom in the crease of the embossing plate. The bag is taller than the embossing plate so we want to be sure to emboss from the bottom up.

Once you have embossed the bag use you trimmer and cut off the un-embossed part of the bag. 
Next gather your favorite boarder punch so that we can enhance the top of our bag. NOTE - keep the top part of the bag you cut off that is not embossed- we will use this!

Start your punch in the center of the top of your bag and then work your way to each side. Be sure your bag is still closed so that you get the punch on both sides of the bag.

Now its time for you to put your personal touch on the bag.  I added some double matted paper and some sheer ribbon to start my 'love' look. 

 Now its time to make use of that top part of the bag we cut off that was not embossed. Take a scallop or any circular punch and put it though the bag. Be sure the bag is closed and you will get 2 of the same shape.

Adhere one scallop on top of the other and then put an embellishment (flower, button, brad) in the middle an then push the top layer scallop towards the center of your embellishment to give it a wrinkled look.

Lastly all you need to so is finish decorating your bag! You will never look at a paper lunch sack the same way again!

13 comments:

  1. That's lovely. I have a pile of bags - I must give it a go.

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  2. Sara, this idea is amazing, you dressed up that bag so nicely.I love your embossing idea!

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  3. Wonderful! I'm dragging out that pack of paper bags I have stored on my shelves. Going to have some of the prettiest gift bags around. Thanks!

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  4. love this idea!! Totally going to try this!

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  5. how cute! i've got a ton of bags too...although i don't have a big shot!

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  6. wow what a great idea I bought a ton of these for a papersack scrapbook and never got to it I must do this thanks for sharing!

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  7. Pam, this is stunning! I love the colors and never would've thought to put a paperbag through an embossing machine. TFS!

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  8. I said I would and I did. Made one of the gift bags this afternoon. I love it and love doing this. Made a fringe flower out of the leftover top. There's a pic of it in my gallery at Flickr if you'd like to see it. Here's the link.
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/37960258@N05/6744845093/in/photostream

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  9. GLOANN: Your bag came out so cute!!! Thank you for sharing!! ~Cathy~

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  10. Gorgeous! Beautiful idea!!

    Thank you for sharing!

    Team Craftwell
    blog.craftwellusa.com

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  11. This demo was a great idea. What a great way to use lunch bags. Definitely a fan.

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