Easter is quickly approaching! Are you ready? I am making more treats to share. Today I am using the adorable Retired Have a Cuppa DSP. I got the idea from Pinterest. A Stamper by the name of Sarah Lancaster made them and I took her cute little treat bag and made them taller and a little wider for my needs and came up with these cuties:
Here are the measurements and instructions:
DSP measuring 6" x 3-1/2", watch the direction of your pattern
Score on the long side at 1-3/8", 2-3/4", 4-1/8", 5-1/2"
Turn 90 degrees and score at 1" on the short side
Fold and burnish all score lines well.
Cut your flaps like so:
Make sure you cut in a bit it gives it a cleaner fold.
Place glue or tear and tape adhesive on the short flap as shown:
Turn paper over, Fold over flap then line edge to edge and press down.
You should have a bag shape like this:
Take one of the bottom flaps and add glue or tear and tape adhesive and glue shut.
Your bag should look like this:
Now pinch two opposite sides, not on the crease.
Punch two holes and add a bow. You can add decoration at this point if you wish.
These little bags are adorable and really easy to make. I cut 22 out and scored them in half an hour. Putting them together will take a little more time but they are really simple and quick.
I hope you enjoyed this cute little treat bag! I think my friends will like the goodies they are getting inside, who doesn't like chocolate right!
Thanks for coming by!
The Crafting Fool
Deb B
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