I used the petite cafe gift bags as the base. Then I added a 1-1/2" by 12" strip of the music paper from This Christmas Designer Series Paper pack. Once I positioned the bottom of the banner where I wanted it, I cut the excess paper from the top. The top of the banner strip is aligned with the top of the petite cafe bag.
I trimmed the banner tails with paper snips, but you could use the awesome Triple Banner Punch as well. I lightly rubbed the edges of the banner with the Basic Black Archival ink pad to give it an older, more worn feel.
The greeting is stamped with Versamark and embossed with gold embossing powder. I love the swirly-ness of the font on the greeting! It is very cheery!
The poinsettia is made using Cherry Cobbler, Garden Green, and Daffodil Delight cardstock and the Festive Flower Builder Punch. To give the poinsettia some extra sparkle, I added a gold enamel circle to the center.
To see how this fantastic flower is made, check out Stampin' Up! Festive Flower Builder Punch video tutorial!
What a perfect gift bag this would make for your loved ones this Christmas! I hope you give it a try. I would love to see what you make!
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Thanks for stopping by!
Beth
Festive Flower Petite Gift Bag Project Supply List
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Stamps
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#139730 Reason for the Season
(Photopolymer)
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Paper
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#102584 Garden Green
#119685 Cherry Cobbler
#119683 Daffodil Delight
#141628 This Christmas Designer Series
Paper (DSP)
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Ink
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#140931 Basic Black Archival
#102283 Versamark
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Embellishments
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#104430 Stampin’ Dimensionals
#109129 Gold Embossing Powder
#141678 Metallic Enamel Shapes
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Tools
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#103083 Embossing Buddy
#129053 Heat Tool
#135826 Petite Café Bags
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