Hi Everyone! Another amazing week for the Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge as we create with the theme, "We Can See Clearly". This week, we're asking you to use acetate or vellum on our projects and I had a lot of fun with this one. Come join in the fun and could win a $50 gift voucher just for playing along.
Years ago I made favors for parties and with the wedding season coming up, I decided to create some pretty favors. These favor bags look so elegant when they're made out of vellum and look like they took a lot of time to create, but they are so easy to put together, I'll show you how.
For the stenciled favor bag, create a bag from the
Tim Holtz In The Bag die out of vellum. Using post-it notes, block off the areas where you don't want the embossing paste to show.
Remove the stencil and post-it notes to see the beautiful design on the front of the favor bag. Set this aside to completely dry before assembling the bag.
For the embossed bag, cut another favor bag out of vellum and place it inside any embossing folder that's large enough to cover the front and back of the bag. I used an embossing folder called
"Rosa" designed by Anna Griffin.
Here you can see the two different designs for the favor bags.
Next, I created some pretty ribbon for the bags using distress markers and seam binding. Make sure to cut enough seam binding to tie a large shabby bow around the bag.
Tie one end of the ribbon around the bag leaving the remaining ribbon on one side to make the bows. I used the Tammy Tutterow technique for my bows which you can find
here. I wrapped the ribbon around my fingers instead of clothes pins to create the bows and then ran the shorter end of the ribbon under under my fingers to tie the bow off.
Here are the two favor bags with their bows. I used
mowed lawn and
twisted citron distress markers for the green bag and
wilted violet and
shaded lilac distress markers for the purple bow. It's important to use a lighter and darker shade of colors to give the ribbon depth.
Vellum doesn't have much weight to it so the bag needs some extra strength on the bottom so the candy won't fall out. I adhered a piece of chipboard to the bottom of the party bags and this was the perfect solution to keep the candy from falling out of the bottom when placed upright. This also gives the bags stability so they can stand up nice and straight.
You can leave the bags plain and call them finished, but I wanted them to have a little extra color so I added 3" x 4" pieces of coordinating card stock that I slid down the front inside panel of the bags. The folded edges on the side of the bag will keep these panels in place so you don't need adhesive. This really set them off and gave them the added color I wanted.
Here again are my favor bags.
I hope you enjoyed seeing how I put together these elegant party favor bags made from vellum and I can't wait to see what you create for this week's challenge.
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