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Wedding Gift Bags

27
Apr
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Hey everyone, Michelle here today with a new project to share using the Lovely Moments collection. I found these super cute cut files in the silhouette store. They were perfect for this love themed collection.

I decided to keep these simple by using black and white papers with a touch of pink. I think this one is my favorite!

I then just added a few stickers and embellishments. I can’t wait to be invited to a wedding so I have a reason to use these!

Thanks for stopping by!

Supplies used:
Pebbles – Lovely Moments Collection – 12 x 12 Paper – Flower Burst
Pebbles – Lovely Moments Collection – 12 x 12 Paper – Blooms
Pebbles – Lovely Moments Collection – 12 x 12 Paper – Botanical Rose
Pebbles – Lovely Moments Collection – Cardstock Sticker Book
Pebbles – Lovely Moments Collection – Ephemera – Phrase with Foil Accents

Filed Under: Gift Bag Tagged With: Gift, Gift Bags, Lovely Moments, Michelle Gallant

Halloween Treat Bags

07
Oct
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Hey everyone it’s Michelle here today sharing a fun and easy Halloween project. I don’t get many trick or treaters at my house so I wanted to do something special for the few that do come. I found these cute little treat bag cut files in the Silhouette store. They were just what I was looking for!

These bags took no time at all to make. It probably took me longer to figure out what papers to use than to actually make them. I used the This is Family and Chasing Adventure collections on these.

I love that floral black and white paper for the witch’s hat!

My daughter told me my pumpkin looked like an orange. lol It’s still cute though!

I think this one is my favorite. I love that purple bow!

I can’t wait to fill these with little treats!

Thanks for stopping by!

Supplies used:
American Crafts white cardstock
American Crafts black cardstock
Twine
Pebbles – This Is Family Collection – 12 x 12 Paper – Fresh Picked
Pebbles – This Is Family Collection – 12 x 12 Paper – Home Sweet Home
Pebbles – This Is Family Collection – 12 x 12 Paper – Sending Love
Pebbles – This Is Family Collection – 12 x 12 Paper – Bits & Pieces
Pebbles – Chasing Adventure Collection – 12 x 12 Paper – Wild Flowers
Pebbles – Chasing Adventure Collection – 12 x 12 Paper – Wanderlust

Filed Under: DIY, Gift Bag, Halloween Tagged With: chasing adventures, Gift Bag, Halloween, Michelle Gallant, this is family

Party Favor Gifts

27
Aug
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Well, hello friends! It’s Wendy Sue here today and I’m planning a fun little girl’s night next weekend, and what’s a party without fun little take-home gifts? I love filling cute little boxes with some of my favorite things (lip gloss, lotion, chocolate truffles, etc.) for my bff’s – and it’s so much fun to wrap them up differently every time! This time, I used a fun cut file (#294809 in the Silhouette Store) and products from the “This is Family” collection. I think they are pretty, and they were super easy to create! Keep reading for the details!

Party Favor Gift boxes by Wendy Sue Anderson for @PebblesInc featuring the "This is Family" Collection
Party Favor Gift boxes by Wendy Sue Anderson for @PebblesInc featuring the "This is Family" Collection

I started by cutting the shape from several papers – I’ll walk you through the entire process below!

First, cut it out:

Party Favor Gift boxes by Wendy Sue Anderson for @PebblesInc featuring the "This is Family" Collection

Next, fold gently along the scored lines for the box ends and add adhesive to the handle.

Party Favor Gift boxes by Wendy Sue Anderson for @PebblesInc featuring the "This is Family" Collection

Glue the handles together and fold the ends.

Party Favor Gift boxes by Wendy Sue Anderson for @PebblesInc featuring the "This is Family" Collection

Choose coordinating washi tape and wrap all around the middle to keep the ends securely closed (be sure to put the treats inside BEFORE taping it shut)!

Party Favor Gift boxes by Wendy Sue Anderson for @PebblesInc featuring the "This is Family" Collection
Party Favor Gift boxes by Wendy Sue Anderson for @PebblesInc featuring the "This is Family" Collection

Now add a coordinating printed die-cut on top of the washi.

Party Favor Gift boxes by Wendy Sue Anderson for @PebblesInc featuring the "This is Family" Collection

Create a layered tag by cutting the printed tags from the page, then cutting an additional tag shape from a coordinating paper. Punch a 1/2″ circle and cut one of the sides off.

Party Favor Gift boxes by Wendy Sue Anderson for @PebblesInc featuring the "This is Family" Collection

Layer the pieces together and glue.

Party Favor Gift boxes by Wendy Sue Anderson for @PebblesInc featuring the "This is Family" Collection

Use a smaller hole punch to punch through the pink circle portion.

Party Favor Gift boxes by Wendy Sue Anderson for @PebblesInc featuring the "This is Family" Collection

Use coordinating string, twine, or ribbon to tie the tag to the handle of the box.

Party Favor Gift boxes by Wendy Sue Anderson for @PebblesInc featuring the "This is Family" Collection
Party Favor Gift boxes by Wendy Sue Anderson for @PebblesInc featuring the "This is Family" Collection

That’s it!! Super cute AND easy!!

Party Favor Gift boxes by Wendy Sue Anderson for @PebblesInc featuring the "This is Family" Collection

Now repeat the process until you have enough party gifts for each of the party-goers!

Party Favor Gift boxes by Wendy Sue Anderson for @PebblesInc featuring the "This is Family" Collection

If you make these cute gifts, be sure to drop a link in the comments so we can have a peek!

Filed Under: Flowers, Gift, Gift Bag, Gift Box, Papercraft, Treat Bag, Tutorial Tagged With: Party Favors, this is family, Wendy Sue Anderson

Gift boxes ft. This is Family

02
Aug
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Hello everyone! Eva on the blog today sharing a quick gift box perfect to thank that special person in your life.

create quick and easy gift boxes for your kid's teacher with this tutorial from @evapizarrov using the new @pebblesinc line "This Is Family"

These little boxes are made with the new and gorgeous “This is Family” collection by Jen Hadfield, the pattern are modern and feminine and the sentiments are perfect for your everyday life! I made them for my kid’s teacher but you can use them to thank any person in your life!

To create the boxes, start by cutting some 10 inch x 8 inch paper and use your Gift Bag Punch Board to create the box.

create quick and easy gift boxes for your kid's teacher with this tutorial from @evapizarrov using the new @pebblesinc line "This Is Family"

I didn’t punch the holes on the top part of the gift bag, instead, I cut another flap and used a We R Memory Keeper Punch to create a window.

create quick and easy gift boxes for your kid's teacher with this tutorial from @evapizarrov using the new @pebblesinc line "This Is Family"

Assemble the box and embellish with die-cut and ephemera. I love the tag paper included in the collection, super versatile and makes your job very easy!

create quick and easy gift boxes for your kid's teacher with this tutorial from @evapizarrov using the new @pebblesinc line "This Is Family"

Another favorite is the clips, look at those lovely faces! aren’t they cute?

create quick and easy gift boxes for your kid's teacher with this tutorial from @evapizarrov using the new @pebblesinc line "This Is Family"

Now the last step is to fill these pretty boxes with your favorite treats. I used some jellies that my sister in law brought me from Italy, yummy!

create quick and easy gift boxes for your kid's teacher with this tutorial from @evapizarrov using the new @pebblesinc line "This Is Family"

Do you ever make gift boxes? Gift-giving doesn’t have to be hard and expensive, the best things are the ones made from the heart.

create quick and easy gift boxes for your kid's teacher with this tutorial from @evapizarrov using the new @pebblesinc line "This Is Family"

Thanks for joining me today, have a great day!

Eva

Supplies
This is Family Patterned Paper
This is Family Ephemera
This is Family Paper Clips
This is Family Tags

Filed Under: Gift Bag, Teacher, Thank You Tagged With: Eva Pizarro, Gift idea, this is family

3 Item Project Challenge

17
Jul
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Well, hello Pebbles friends! Guess what? I was issued a challenge to create a project using only 3 items…and it was so much fun! I recently received the “Big Top Dreams” collection and I knew it would be perfect to make little party favors for an upcoming movie night the kids are hosting! Here’s the project I created – keep reading for more details about the three products I chose and how I used them!

3 product challenge: circus themed treat bags by Wendy Sue Anderson featuring the "Big Top Dreams" collection by @PebblesInc.

Here are the three products I chose for each treat bag: Patterned Paper, 3×4 Cards, Printed Die-Cuts.

3 product challenge: circus themed treat bags by Wendy Sue Anderson featuring the "Big Top Dreams" collection by @PebblesInc.

I used my Silhouette to cut the bag shapes (design ID 45731), but you can use any fun bag cut file or even find a tutorial online for folding your own.

3 product challenge: circus themed treat bags by Wendy Sue Anderson featuring the "Big Top Dreams" collection by @PebblesInc.

After cutting and assembling the bag, I cut out the 3×4 cards. I did choose to matte each card with coordinating cardstock scraps (I didn’t count these scraps as part of my 3 products).

3 product challenge: circus themed treat bags by Wendy Sue Anderson featuring the "Big Top Dreams" collection by @PebblesInc.

After attaching the 3×4 cards to the fronts of the bags, I used foam adhesive dots to attach a fun printed die-cut shape to each bag front.

3 product challenge: circus themed treat bags by Wendy Sue Anderson featuring the "Big Top Dreams" collection by @PebblesInc.

Because I limited the products and didn’t go crazy with embellishing, these bags were super quick and easy to put together! I have about 12 more to create, and I’m sure it won’t take more than 30 minutes after the bags are cut!

3 product challenge: circus themed treat bags by Wendy Sue Anderson featuring the "Big Top Dreams" collection by @PebblesInc.

That’s all there is to it! I filled each bag with popcorn and tied them closed with some string – easy peasy – and they will be super cut sitting out, all lined up, for the movie party! Any guesses which movie we’ll be watching??

3 product challenge: circus themed treat bags by Wendy Sue Anderson featuring the "Big Top Dreams" collection by @PebblesInc.

Happy Crafting – Enjoy the Circus!

Wendy Sue Anderson

Supplies:
Big Top Dreams Collection

Filed Under: Birthday, Gift Bag, Papercraft Tagged With: 3 Product Challenge, Big Top Dreams, Treat Bag, Wendy Sue Anderson

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