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December 9, 2019

DIY Holiday Gift Bags

Hello! Are you ready for Christmas? I am getting there but still have a little more to do.
Today I am sharing how I decorated my own gift bags. These are really quick and easy to do and can be customized to any color or design.


Some of the products I have used have been provided to me from various companies I design for. The opinions I share are solely my own, and I only design for companies that I completely love their products. Affiliate links may be used where possible at no cost to you. However, I do earn a small commission when you click on my links and make a purchase from them. Thank you, and I appreciate your support! 

Below is my video tutorial showing exactly how I created my project.
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To create these gift bags is actually really easy to do. All you need are some plain bags stencils and any kind of mixed media products you want. For the blue and white mini gift bag, I used The Crafter's Workshop TCW5020 Snowflakes Stencil with some of The Crafter's Workshop TCW9012 Shimmery Goodness and blue acrylic paint mixed in with it.


For the large gift bag, I first dry brushed on some of The Crafter's Workshop TCW9001 White Gesso and then used The Crafter's Workshop TCW870 Fir Branch Stencil with some Arteza Real Brush Pens. Then I flicked on some gold ink from my Wink of Stella Brush Marker and also highlighted around the pinecone with it too.


Then for the star mini gift bag, I used The Crafter's Workshop TCW5004 Star Shower Stencil and some of The Crafter's Workshop TCW9036 Champagne Gold Modeling Paste and then outlined the stars with a Signo White Pen.


To see how I created the gift tags visit my blog post HERE


Interested in the products I used? Products that are still available are linked to multiple shops below, for your convenience.
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I design for several companies because I genuinely love their products! Anything I recommend on my blog is something that I genuinely love and regularly use. I buy most of my own supplies. However, I do receive some free products to work with, and I sometimes make money for the projects I make. I DO NOT get paid for product reviews, I give my honest opinion about the products I use, and I will never recommend a product that I do not like or would not use.

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