Perfectly Preserved Treat Bags: jars of love

Yesterday I shared a Perfectly Preserved project that didn’t use the jar (see the full stamp set).  Today’s project uses the jar – and the sweet little pear!  All the pieces cut out here are from the matching Cannery Set Framelits (see them online – 127822), except the little banner.  I love that it’s so easy to make perfect layers with the pieces!

These little gift bags are about 4″ x 4″ on the front — perfect size for a little 1/2 pint jar or a bunch of cookies.  The nice thing about little bags is that you can put little gifts in them!  Little treats that would make someone’s day.  Can you imagine getting this from a friend for no special reason at all?

Here are the quick steps for this project:

  1. Cut down a paper lunch bag of your choice (a 4×8″ bag here, cut to 4 x 4″).
  2. Cut Designer Series Paper to layer on the bag front – either covering the entire bag front or leaving the bag edges showing. (Orchard Harvest Designer Series Paper is a happy match with kraft lunch sacks – see it online – 126895)
  3. Decorate as desired & fill with treats!

Don’t forget that when you order $40 from my online store in September, you get a roll of the Stitched Satin Ribbon for free!  You can pick the Raspberry Ripple that I used above (perfect with Orchard Harvest DSP) or you can pick any of the other 2012-2014 In Colors!

Want to see MORE IDEAS with the Stitched Satin Ribbon?  Here are a bunch on my blog – if you order $80, you’d get 2 rolls free.  Or $200 and get all 5 colors.

Happy Stamping!

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Stamps: Perfectly Preserved; Ink: Raspberry Ripple, Lucky Limeade, Early Espresso; Paper: More Mustard, Very Vanilla, Raspberry Ripple, Orchard Harvest Designer Series Paper; Accessories: Big Shot, Window Frames Collection Framelits, Fancy Fan Embossing Folder, Cannery Set Framelits, Raspberry Ripple Stitched Satin Ribbon;

 

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