Hi everyone, Lori here and I'm excited to fill in for today's Tuesday Tutorial. We're so excited to be featured Scor-Pal this week on the Doodlebug Blog and I'm super excited that you all have a chance to win some Scor-pal and Doodlebug goodies.
Today I'm showing you how to make this darling Bag in a Box. This is not my design at all, I am a huge fan of a darling blog called The Little Blue Room. She does all sorts of tutorials and darling projects that you'll all go CRAZY over. So be sure to check out here blog and even her tutorial on this Bag in a Box project.
You'll need to cute the following:
5" x 11" Black & White Polka Dot Paper
1" x 11" Red Petite Pattern Paper
4 1/2" x 4 1/2" Petite Pattern Paper
Using your Scor-Pal board, score the 4 1/2" x 4 1/2" square 1" on all four sides. Score and cut as shown in image below.
Using a border punch or scalloped scissors to punch one edge of the red petite print 1" x 11" strip.
Punch out two tab punches if you have this awesome Stampin' Up punch, if not two circle punches glued together would look cute too.
Then you'll want to embellish the front of your Bag with some yummy
Doodle-Pops and Doodle Twine.
Then fill our Bag in a Boxes with some treats or lotion and nail supplies. I'll be surprising a
couple of friends with these sweet little gifts.
Be sure to catch me on my Inspired by Pinterest show
over on My Craft Channel this week (Thursday)
as I host a friend and feature Scor-Pal, fun scoring ideas and another fun giveaway!!
OMG. So cute! TFS.
ReplyDeletelove this boxes perfect for little gifts or treats :)
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute! I have to make these for my daughter's color guard sisters!
ReplyDeleteWow! Isn't that clever. Great idea and I love your choice of colors/papers.
ReplyDeleteCute Cute Cute
ReplyDeleteLove the black and red
These are adorable. Great idea for a collection of little themed gifties.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE all the polka dots. I'm not sure why I LOVE them so much...I just do. The twine looks perfect tying the container closed. Great job.
ReplyDeleteSoooo cute!!! My mind is booming with tons of ideas for these!!
ReplyDeleteI love the colors one this one friend! Super duper cute! You rocked it as usual!
ReplyDeleteThis is fabulous! Thanks for the tutorial so I can steal the idea, too ;). I can't wait to try these out.
ReplyDeleteWow this is awesome! Never would have thought of this!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great project idea!
ReplyDeleteCarol B
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Wow how Amazing love the box and the colors are perfect. super cool Idea. thanks for sharing
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How fun with a great tutorial. Now I won't have to buy as much wrapping paper. This is such a great idea. Thanks for sharing,
ReplyDeleteSo cute!! Love the border bottom!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great project. I think I need to get a Scor-Pal!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Lori! Fun and cute project!
ReplyDeleteThis turned out great! Thanks so much for the detailed tutorial!
ReplyDeleteVery cute project...thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletethese are adorable TFS!
ReplyDeleteGreat project! Thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteDeniseB
Great ideas!! I just LOVE doodlebug!
ReplyDeleteOMGosh! This is just adorable! I love it! Definitely going to make me one of these! Thank you so much for the inspiration :-) x
ReplyDeleteSuper cute idea! Your friends are going to be so happy when they see these sweet packages. :)
ReplyDeleteLori these are totally adorable! You kill me with how creative you are!
ReplyDeleteSo cute...reminds me of a lady bug!!
ReplyDeleteI've never seen these before -- so cute! Thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this great bag Lori!
ReplyDeleteGreat project. Thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteLove this tutorial!
ReplyDeleteThis would definitely be one of those gift packages I'd re-gift!
ReplyDeleteThis bag in box is my fav but sure do love all of these ideas and can't wait to try them all. Thank you so much for sharing your talents :) Lisa
ReplyDeleteCute bags, those sparkly flowers are really fun.
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