For some reason, I chose to wait until the last few days to make my kids Valentine treat bags. I'm usually not this late doing this. I used TBBM to make their teachers treat boxes as well. This was the first time I've used this cart. I got it free with my gypsy! I welded a heart from Create A Critter on each side, then used my atg to attach a clear plastic behind the hearts. I then put some ribbon through each side.

This is a pic of all the bags I did. My 4 yr old attends daycare after preschool, so I made them some bags as well. My 1 yr old only needed ten bags, so those were done fairly quickly.

This is each of the bags. I embossed the first set of bags, then grew tired of that. I then started stamping my sentiment. Finally I ended up just cutting out the " I heart U" on my cricut. I will start on this much earlier next time. Thanks for taking the time to visit my blog:) I love comments and read every one of them! Happy Valentines Day!
Recipe:
Cricut carts- Create A Critter ( all heart cuts)/TBBM- treat boxes
cardstock- Georgia Pacific for all bases, and random scraps
patterned paper- Target 1$ bin
treat bags-Target and Dollar Tree
pop dots
sekura gelly roll pen
Studio G pigment ink in red
StazOn Jet Black ink
ribbon-offray sentiment-Studio G
A la Mode white embossing powder
The goodies turned out so darn cute!
ReplyDeleteOh, stop by my blog, I'm having a cartridge give-away, and this would be a perfect project to enter :o)
ReplyDeleteOh how precious! I love these!
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big cricky hugs,
kandrew