Easy Hand Decorated Gift Bags

make it monday blog hop logoWelcome back to the Make It Monday blog circle. You may be starting here, or you may have come from Jen Wright Designs and seen her fabulous Christmas template and freebie she shared today. Continue through this post and find out who is next in the circle.

Gift wrapping. I would venture to say that you either love it or hate it. Personally, I love creating a beautifully wrapped gift! A friend once told me that when she first got married, they lived in the small hometown of her husband. There was a store in town that wrapped gifts in the most beautiful way, and when you received one of these gifts, you felt special before you ever even opened the gift. We use to laugh that it could have been rocks and you would have loved them, because they had been presented in such a fabulous fashion!

You may be among the many people who have moved to just putting your presents in a gift bag, and just calling it complete! No doubt, gift bags have really taken the stress out of wrapping presents these days. They are quick and easy, and you can add a variety of ribbons or fibers to create an even more festive look, if you want to. However, a gift bag and some tissue is all it takes to get the job done.

Wouldn’t it be great to have some gift bags on hand, that would fit any occasion? How about keeping some plain bags on-hand, and then decorating them as needed — hand decorating them. Don’t roll your eyes at me! Hear me out.

Items to consider:

  • You don’t have to be an “artist” to accomplish this!
  • Hand designed items are often more expensive than other items, and you can create your own!
  • You could decorate bags as needed, making them unique to the occasion.
  • You can use simple shapes and line art.
  • Few supplies are needed.
decorative gift bag with holly and berries

Grab a plain gift bag and a paint marker! The Gold Pen-touch markers are fabulous!

 

I never really thought about doing this until I had taken Joanne Sharpe’s free 5 Golden Letterings online class, which I told you about recently. Even then, I didn’t have a plan. Then the day came…. Christmas. It was one of those days where plans changed faster than you could figure out what was going on. Suddenly, we had someone who still hadn’t wrapped her gifts needing to make about a two hour round trip to bring a family member to our celebration. Her husband went home and got the gifts, and brought them to our house to get help with wrapping. Larger items were wrapped with paper from rolls, and then….. I suddenly remembered the idea of hand decorating gift bags! Okay, I may have thought about it before, because I had a pack of kraft colored medium gift bags. I pulled them out, grabbed a gold and a white paint pen, and got busy. The extent of this endeavor was writing “Happy Holidays,” or a quick bunch of holly leaves with some berries, a Christmas tree shape, a couple of bells with a bow at the top, etc. My images looked like they came from a coloring book, just simple line art. I believe some of the bags were decorated with random shapes and patterns, fast and easy.

How did they turn out? Let’s just say, some people are easily impressed. I noticed that those bags made a return visit last Christmas.

hand decorated gift bag, with greeting and Christmas tree.

Simple and effective!

decorative gift bag with holly and berries

Think how some red glitter glue could jazz up these berries!

hand decorated gift bag with Christmas tree

Look how this crazy simple tree even looks “elegant” in gold on this black bag!

Obviously, you may not always have the correct sized gift bag on hand, but to have some that would fit many small things could be a life saver. “Happy Birthday,” or some balloons would be sufficient for a birthday bag; or even zig-zags or spiral patterns. I hope you’ll give this a try! You’ll also love the money you’ll save! I just bought a pack of 13 medium gift bags from my craft store, and used a 50% off coupon, which made the bags cost about 27 cent each.

hand decorated black gift bag with simple white marker.

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The next stop for Make It Monday is with Beth from Scrapping Wonders. Beth is sharing how to make a Christmas Wreath with paper and her Cricut.

Before you go, leave a comment and tell me whether you think you will try this some time! You could do it!

Cheers to YOUR Artful Adventures!

KS

 

 

 

Wednesday Wonder – Winter Silhouette Painting

This video shows a fun method to create a winter painting as a gift or for your own home! Stephen Lursen has been doing some work with Donna Downey, and he generously shares this winter silhouette painting! I hope you enjoy it.

For those of you with an electronic cutting machine, you are a step ahead! Cutting a stencil to use would be a breeze!

 

The Close to My Heart Artbooking Cricut cartridge has this reindeer image which would make a great stencil for the holidays. Otherwise, just search for an image you can cut with your machine!

Artbooking Reindeer

Happy Holidays!
KS

Tool Tip Tuesday – Baby Wipes!

Welcome to the first of my Tool Tip Tuesday posts! Hopefully you will have some ‘Aha!’ moments, or think, ‘Why didn’t I think of that?’ Even if we have used an item, or seen and idea before, we forget. So if you see an idea along those lines, just bear with me, and consider it a reminder; and maybe the next one will be something astonishing! Maybe not, but I can hope, right?

Today, I wanted to share with you something that has become a staple in my studio – baby wipes. Yes, baby wipes, even though the youngest person around here is my, almost eight year old, granddaughter!

Baby wipes - the unsung hero of the craft room!

Baby wipes – the unsung hero of the craft room!

There is not water in my studio, so something that is damp can be a real necessity at times. Having baby wipes handy can:

  • clean up inky fingers
  • clean up sticky fingers
  • quickly clean a stamp
  • wipe off the craft mat
  • wipe off a stencil
  • become an applicator
  • become a blending tool
  • …any ideas you come up with

Once I started using baby wipes, I was able to leave my studio with much cleaner hands than I previously did! The ones which contain alcohol will really help clean up inks which are alcohol based! Actually, I’m not even sure which kind I have on-hand right now, with or without alcohol, but I love having them handy!

What kind of things do you like to use in your craft room/studio? Leave a comment and let me know!

Cheers to YOUR Artful Adventures,

KS