Everything is distressed using Vintage Photo Distress Ink (surprise, surprise). The images are mounted onto Kraft cardstock and then sugared with crystal glitter. A few buttons threaded with the retrieved linen thread are the perfect embellishment! Everything is better with buttons! LOL! I was also able to add some of the delicious ribbon I spied in the dollar bin at Michael's! Who knew such a luscious roll would be housed in such a shabby place? I must go get more!
I let my daughter pick first since my son wasn't home at the time and she chose Mr. Bunny headed on an Easter Outing. I guess my son gets Spring Joy! I thought for sure she would pick the one with the babies and bunnies! Oh well!
These were so easy to make. I just scored an 8 1/2 by 11 sheet of Kraft cardstock at 2 inches on the long side. I then scored at 2, 5 1/4, 7 1/4, and 10 1/2 with a half inch tab to adhere it together. The height is 4 1/2. The handles are a one inch strip secured to the inside with glue dots. I added a strip of ribbon across the handle with sticky strip and then added the two bows with glue dots on either side! So super quick! Thanks for fluttering by!
Heartwarming Vintage Booklets by Crafty Secrets
Kraft cardstock, K & Company pattern paper, buttons, linen thread, ribbon, sponge, Vintage Photo Distress Ink, Glue Dots, Sticky Strip
Oh my...such beautiful projects you have created....
ReplyDeleteAdorable... love the vintage look. Thanks for sharing the instructions on how to make the bags. Your creations are such an inspiration!
ReplyDeleteThis is cute. Do you have a video. I'm not seeing where you scored or why you scored. So to make it I want to do it right. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteLove these little bags.
ReplyDeleteLesley
Beautiful treat bags. Thanks for sharing the instructions. I'm always looking for treat bags to make for teachers.
ReplyDeleteWow, Kelly! These are sooo pretty! I love the vintage feel of these!
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful, Kelly!
ReplyDeleteDarling projects!
ReplyDeleteThese bags are so cute! I love the vintage images and your choice of papers was perfect!
ReplyDeleteI love these! Thanks for much for the pattern, I was looking for some cute bags to make for May day!
ReplyDeleteOh Kelly, I LOVE the vintage look of these!!! Fantastic!
ReplyDeleteWowzers...your kids sure do have a long break from school!!
Can I just say , these are gorgeous!! I love all the vintage projects you do. I bet your children's teachers all hate it when summer comes and your kids move up to a new grade! LOL ! You spoil them all year. anyway, really beautiful color combo and choice of papers. Just FABULOUS!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Heidi
These are just too cute!! Love them!!
ReplyDeleteLove those images you used! They look great with the paper that you chose too! Just so luscious and vintagey! Lucky teachers!! You are so thoughtful!!!
ReplyDeleteToo cute! I wanna be a teacher. LOL! Sharon
ReplyDeleteOh, I am in love! I have these images and I will make these boxes. They are adorable.
ReplyDeleteThese are soo so cute.. and a good way to use old vintage post cards or pictures!!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I love that they're rather non-traditional. Of course, I love the vintage look, anyway.
ReplyDeleteWhat cute treats! Love those vintage images!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! I Just love those Vintage images.
ReplyDelete♥Holly
Kelly, congrats on being featured on Moxie Fab world!! This is super darling!!!
ReplyDeleteOh, instantly fell in love with those bags! How wonderful! I have received some vintage Halloween images in a swap and I think this would be a great idea to put them to good use. Thank you so much for sharing and inspiring me!
ReplyDeleteCindy