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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

Simple Life Gift Tags

17
Apr
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Hey there Pebbles friends and fans, Becki here to share some really fun Simple Life gift tags. The moment I laid eyes on the “Simple Life” collection, I fell in LOVE!! I grew up on a farm so the farmhouse feel reminds me of a warm and cozy home. Of course, I used lots of  supplies from the “Simple Life” collection and a couple of tools from our friends over at We R Memory Keepers.Spring Gifty Tags by @jbckadams for @pebblesinc #madewithpebbles #pebblesinc #gifttags #simplelife

I started with a few scraps of patterned paper, some gorgeous patterned vellum and some stickers (clear and sentiment). I knew that I wanted to create the tags with the fun tag punch from We R Memory Keepers so I trimmed my paper into two inch strips.Spring Gifty Tags by @jbckadams for @pebblesinc #madewithpebbles #pebblesinc #gifttags #simplelife

After I punched the tags, it was time to start putting the tags together and embellishing. I started by placing the clear flower vase stickers on white cardstock. I wanted the flowers to stand out against the patterned paper backgrounds. I added an additional strip of patterned paper to the back of the tag by a 3×4 piece of vellum. I used my corner chomper to round the corners on all of the layers.The finishing touch is the sentiment chalkboard sticker. I stapled them in place to add a little bit of texture to the tags. I LOVE how these tags turned out. I’m excited to have these tags on hand for sending a few spring gifts to friends and family.Spring Gifty Tags by @jbckadams for @pebblesinc #madewithpebbles #pebblesinc #gifttags #simplelifeAll you need to do is grab your supplies to create these cute Simple Life gift tags. I can’t wait to see what you create! Thank you for stopping by the Pebbles blog. I’ll see you again soon!

Supplies:

Simple Life Stickers 733487

Simple Life Sentiment Stickers 733492

Simple Life Vellum with Gold Foil 733494

Wildflower patterned paper PBSL12-33464

Blue Meadow patterned paper PBSL12-33474

Filed Under: Gift, Spring, Uncategorized, We R Memory Keepers Tagged With: Becki Adams, Gift idea, Gift Tag, Simple Life, We R Memory Keepers

Easy Valentines Treat Bags

09
Feb
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Hey there Pebbles friends and fans, Becki here. Valentines Day is just around the corner. Have you been looking for easy Valentines treat bags? If you have, you’ve come to the right place. I created some Valentines treat bags with the My Funny Valentine collection to share with you today. These treat bags are SO easy to make and are SO much fun to make with the cute sentiments found in the collection.

Valentines Quick Gift Idea by @jbckadams for @pebblesinc #valentinesgift #pebblesinc #BeckiAdams #papercraft

I started by cutting the base for the Valentines treat bags with my electronic die cutting machine and 3 patterned papers from the My Funny Valentine collection (you can find the complete supply list below).  The first treat bag I created was the “love is funny” treat bag. I thought this sentiment was adorable! I knew I wanted to use this die cut from the moment it landed on my door step.

Valentines Quick Gift Idea by @jbckadams for @pebblesinc #valentinesgift #pebblesinc #BeckiAdams #papercraft

I adhered all the sentiments to the front of the treat bags with foam adhesive to give the front of the bags a little bit of dimension.Valentines Quick Gift Idea by @jbckadams for @pebblesinc #valentinesgift #pebblesinc #BeckiAdams #papercraft

The second treat bag I created was the “I like you & naps” treat bag.

Valentines Quick Gift Idea by @jbckadams for @pebblesinc #valentinesgift #pebblesinc #BeckiAdams #papercraft

On the front of each bag I cut a strip of patterned paper from the My Funny Valentine 6×6 paper pad. I chose papers from the 6×6 paper pad because I wanted patterns that had a smaller scale print on them. I think they worked beautifully.Valentines Quick Gift Idea by @jbckadams for @pebblesinc #valentinesgift #pebblesinc #BeckiAdams #papercraftThe last Valentines treat bag I created was the “I’m stuck on you” sentiment. Isn’t that an adorable sentiment for Valentines Day? I wanted to keep the embellishments to a minimum so that the sentiment would stand out. I added three glittery star stickers to the front of each treat bag. I think it was the perfect finishing touch to the Valentines treat bags.  What crafting projects are you working on for Valentines Day? You should try these easy Valentines treat bags with the My Funny Valentine collection. Thank you for stopping by the Pebbles blog today.

Supplies:
My Funny Valentine 6×6 paper pad 733523
My Funny Valentine ephemera 733273
My Funny Valentine glitter heart stickers 733287
Beautiful Day patterned paper 733332
Heart Fest patterned paper 733333
Candy Dots patterned paper 733327

Filed Under: Gift, Treat Bag, Valentine's Day Tagged With: Becki Adams, Gift idea, my funny valentine, Quick Gift, Valentine's Day

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Marcia Dehn-Nix
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