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Mini Christmas Treat Bags

05
Nov
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Can you believe that Christmas is only 50 (FIFTY!!) days away?  I’m already in full Christmas-prep mode, and one of my first projects is these cute mini Christmas Treat Bags I made with the brand new “Cozy & Bright” collection!  They are so cute and easy – keep reading to see how you can whip up a batch yourself!Mini Christmas Treat Bags by Wendy Sue Anderson featuring the "Cozy & Bright" collection by @PebblesInc.

Start by choosing a favorite treat bag cut file (THIS is the one I used) and a fun patterned paper.

Mini Christmas Treat Bags by Wendy Sue Anderson featuring the "Cozy & Bright" collection by @PebblesInc.

After cutting the shape, score it along the fold lines:

Mini Christmas Treat Bags by Wendy Sue Anderson featuring the "Cozy & Bright" collection by @PebblesInc.

And use a strong adhesive to secure the sides.

Mini Christmas Treat Bags by Wendy Sue Anderson featuring the "Cozy & Bright" collection by @PebblesInc.

You can fill it up now, or wait and add the treats later.

Mini Christmas Treat Bags by Wendy Sue Anderson featuring the "Cozy & Bright" collection by @PebblesInc.

Embellish the bag with a fun tag.  Start with the printed “Cozy & Bright” tag page and cut out your favorites:

Mini Christmas Treat Bags by Wendy Sue Anderson featuring the "Cozy & Bright" collection by @PebblesInc.

Cut out a tag shape from a coordinating patterned paper to layer:

Mini Christmas Treat Bags by Wendy Sue Anderson featuring the "Cozy & Bright" collection by @PebblesInc.

Next, punch a hole in the top of the tags:

Mini Christmas Treat Bags by Wendy Sue Anderson featuring the "Cozy & Bright" collection by @PebblesInc.

And add a coordinating brad through the holes to attach them together.

Mini Christmas Treat Bags by Wendy Sue Anderson featuring the "Cozy & Bright" collection by @PebblesInc.

You can stop here, or continue embellishing the tag with additional layers.  Of course, I usually choose to add more!  I found a coordinating printed die-cut shape (the same image as the printed tag).

Mini Christmas Treat Bags by Wendy Sue Anderson featuring the "Cozy & Bright" collection by @PebblesInc.

I used foam adhesive squares to layer the die-cut directly over the printed snowman:

Mini Christmas Treat Bags by Wendy Sue Anderson featuring the "Cozy & Bright" collection by @PebblesInc.

Mini Christmas Treat Bags by Wendy Sue Anderson featuring the "Cozy & Bright" collection by @PebblesInc.

Add I couldn’t resist finding a way to add one of these darling little puffy sticker candy canes:

Mini Christmas Treat Bags by Wendy Sue Anderson featuring the "Cozy & Bright" collection by @PebblesInc.

Mini Christmas Treat Bags by Wendy Sue Anderson featuring the "Cozy & Bright" collection by @PebblesInc.

I attached the finished tag to the front of the gift bag to complete my project:

Mini Christmas Treat Bags by Wendy Sue Anderson featuring the "Cozy & Bright" collection by @PebblesInc.

I repeated the process several times to make more treat bags.

Mini Christmas Treat Bags by Wendy Sue Anderson featuring the "Cozy & Bright" collection by @PebblesInc.

Here’s one with a cute toadstool house:

Mini Christmas Treat Bags by Wendy Sue Anderson featuring the "Cozy & Bright" collection by @PebblesInc.

A silly holiday sloth:

Mini Christmas Treat Bags by Wendy Sue Anderson featuring the "Cozy & Bright" collection by @PebblesInc.

A sweet reindeer:

Mini Christmas Treat Bags by Wendy Sue Anderson featuring the "Cozy & Bright" collection by @PebblesInc.

And, of course, the big guy himself:

Mini Christmas Treat Bags by Wendy Sue Anderson featuring the "Cozy & Bright" collection by @PebblesInc.

These little bags are so quick and easy and cute, they would be easy to make in bulk for neighbor gifts, classroom treats, or coworker surprises. I think you could whip up 25 of them and make a darling little advent/countdown ’til Christmas project too!  I’d love to see what YOU do with this fun idea for making mini Christmas treat bags !

Mini Christmas Treat Bags by Wendy Sue Anderson featuring the "Cozy & Bright" collection by @PebblesInc.

Merry 50 days until Christmas to all!

Wendy Sue

Supplies:
Cozy & Bright Cardstock Stickers
Cozy & Bright Cardstock Die Cuts
Cozy & Bright Puffy Stickers
Cozy & Bright Brads
Cozy & Bright “Holly Jolly ” Patterned Paper
Cozy & Bright “Santa Land” Patterned Paper
Cozy & Bright “Give Joy” Patterned Paper
Cozy & Bright “Merry & Bright” Patterned Paper
Cozy & Bright “Jingle All the Way” Patterned Paper
Cozy & Bright “Home For Christmas” Patterned Paper
Cozy & Bright “Warm & Cozy” Patterned Paper

Filed Under: Christmas, DIY, Gift Bag, Party, Treat Bag, Tutorial Tagged With: Cozy & Bright, Quick & Easy, Treat bags, Wendy Sue Anderson

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Eva Pizarro
Lucile Peignon
Marcia Dehn-Nix
Michelle Gallant
Terhi Koskinen
Wendy Sue Anderson

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