Hello fellow stampers, crafters, and friends! Today I'm going to share a project with you that isn't a card! you can certainly use these ideas for cards, though! You will see that I turned the Ombre Gift Bags into works of art! (LOL!) Seriously though- you can leave these beautiful bags plain or jazz them up.
Let's go ahead and get started. Keep in mind, that if you watch my video, the directions here may be a bit different than in the video. That's OK! The order doesn't always have to be exact, depending on the project.
Different than usual, I will not be explaining how I actually put these together. Since it is two projects that I share and many items were used, I decided it would be best to show a picture of the project and list the items that you will need to make it. If you need explanation, feel free to check out my YouTube video linked below!
Items needed for Project 1: (in no particular order)
* Ombre Gift Bag in Evening Evergreen
* Tasteful Label Dies
* Tasteful Touches Stamp Set
* Evening Evergreen Chevron Weave Ribbon
* In Good Taste DSP
* Stampin' Dimensionals
* Seal
* Paper Snips
* Glue Dots
* Sailing Home Stamp Set
* Staz On Black Ink
* Gray Granite Ink
* Stamp blocks
* Small scrap piece of any color cardstock
Items needed for Project 2: (in no particular order)
* Ombre Gift Bag in Fresh Freesia
* Textures and Frames Stamp Set ***
* Fresh Freesia Ink
* Coastal Cabana Ink
* Stamp Blocks
* Fresh Freesia cardstock (scrap)
* Basic White cardstock (scrap)
* Layering Circles Dies
* In Color Jewels (2021-2023)
* Peaceful Cabin Stamp Set
* Staz On Black Ink
* Be Dazzling DSP ***
* Meadow Dies
* Seal
* Stampin' Dimensionals
* Glue Dots
*** These items are only available through the end of Sept with a $50 retail purchase in my online store. ***
In the video, I share 3 other bags that I made as well. If interested in products used to make them, please let me know and I'll share!
All of the product links are below, but are in no particular order.
Product List
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Feel free to check out the video linked above and comment below with a picture of your own creation! As always, I would appreciate any business and would love to be your demonstrator! Happy Stampin'!























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