The One with the Concord & 9th In the Bag...bags
- Koren Wiskman
- Jan 17, 2024
- 2 min read
Hello everyone.
Today's project isn't a card! I made bags! using the NEW Concord and 9th In the Bag bundle. I had such a blast making these little gift bags. I didn't love photographing them because I couldn't get the lighting quite right. I have more photos, scroll down to see my struggle.
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Black Bag:
I started with the smaller of the bags that you are able to assemble using the C9 In the Bag bundle. I wanted to create a sleek and stylish bag with a glossy on matte look. That's exactly what I made. I used black cardstock to create my bag. 1/8 inch tear tape adhesive makes short work of this task and the bags assemble very easily. I stamped the sentiments from the In the Bag stamp set, in a pattern, onto the front of my bag using clear sticky ink. I then heat embossed it using clear embossing powder.
I punched two holes using the die provided in the set to make this easy. Once I had holes, I could tie my ribbon into handles on each side of my bag. I added a small chipboard charm for decoration.
Brown Bag:
The brown bag was cut from Kraft cardstock. This time I used the handle dies provided in the In the Bag die set to cut the handles and glue them on. I cut a glossy black tag and added a bright pink heart for my bag bling. I also added some unique white furry ribbon and black sequin twine to decorate this bag.
White Bag:
The white bag was cut from Neenah 110lb cardstock. I cut the holes using the provided dies and added bright pink ribbon from my stash. The charm was cut from the In the Bag dies using black and white cardstock. I layered the sentiment four times to give it some bulk.
I hope that I've inspired you to create something today. Thank you for visiting my blog.
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