These quick and easy to make diaper fold treat pouches can be made in any size – and they need no adhesive! How cool is that?
These were all made with the Flowering Zinnias Designer Series Paper. The smallest one uses a 4″ square piece of DSP, the largest a 6″ piece and the middle a 5″ piece.
The flower accents were all fussy cut from the same paper.
*Did you know this is one of the very first things I learned to make when I became a Stampin’ Up! demonstrator back in 1996? I have been making them ever since!
Want to know what other projects we made back then?
We are hosting a Blast from the Past Card Rewind Party on Feb 27. Old techniques made new again. Whether you are a brand new stamper or you have stamping longer than I have – you will love the conversation and the projects as we create together. Read more about the Blast from the Past Card Party here: https://karentitus.com/back-to-the-future-of-cardmaking-party-old-techniques-made-new-again/
Valentine’s Treat Bags
What an easy way to make up some Valentine goodies. These papers are from the Most Adored Designer Series Paper. You could easily add hearts to the front of them.
Birthday Treat Bags
How fun would this be to give the guy that loves tools? Tuck in a gift card from his favorite hardware store and a little candy and you are set. (Made from the Trusty Toolbox Designer Series Paper).
If you use 12″ x 12″ Designer Series Paper you will get a bag large enough to hold a bunch of craft supplies! This shows the size of a 12″ square next to a 4″ square.
Party Favors
Whether its a tea party or a kid’s birthday party, these make great little favors.
How to Make Easy Treat Pouches:
1.Start by folding your 6″ x 6″ (or any other size square) paper diagonally in half.
2. Fold the right side over (the tip will align the center of the other side).3. Do the same for the left side.
4. Fold one sheet from the flap above to create the pouch.
5. DecorateRefer to this template:
This is a replay of our Create with Us show. Go to 5:25 to see these pouches being made.
Come join us for a fun party this Feb 27 and let’s have some throwback card making projects! Click here to join.
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