Making a Large Gift Bag – No Cutting Needed

Making a Large Gift Bag - No Cutting Needed - Hydrangea Hills - Fine Art Floral - Independent Stampin' Up! Demonstrator based in Lincoln UK.

Making a Large Gift Bag – No Cutting Needed – Hydrangea Hills – Fine Art Floral – Independent Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator based in Lincoln UK.

Making a Large Gift Bag - No Cutting Needed - Hydrangea Hills - Fine Art Floral - Independent Stampin' Up! Demonstrator based in Lincoln UK.
Making a Large Gift Bag – No Cutting Needed – Hydrangea Hills – Fine Art Floral – Independent Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator based in Lincoln UK.

I’ve made this type of bag quite a few times. It is great if you are new to paper crafting or to do with children as no cutting is required. This bag uses a full piece of 12″ X 12″ paper / cardstock and makes a good size bag. The paper I’ve used here is the Hydrangea Hills designer series paper (DSP). It is so pretty. More importantly is that it has no specific direction which is important if you don’t want part of your image to be upside down.

measurements

  • Hydrangea Hills / Fine Art Floral DSP – 12″ X 12″, scored on one side at:
    • 3″ & 9″
    • Scored on the second side at 4 1/2″ from either end

other gift bags / boxes

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Ashee xx

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