Present your gifts in these lovely handmade paper bags. Here are seven different sizes – and they are so easy to make! These use the Dainty Flowers Designer Series Paper – a FREE choice with a $50 order in January and February.
Change the Designer Series Paper and change the whole look of the gift bags! Here is a Christmas set.
I’m not sure what you would put in the tiniest box, but it would be fun for a special note or a tiny trinket. It would be remembered for sure!
Each of these boxes will nestle into the next size so it makes for easy storage too.
Each box is made with two square pieces of Designers Series Paper the same size. Here is a closer look at the box made with 6″ square patterned paper.
Look how easy these are to make!
Start with two square pieces of Designer Series Paper.
For the 6″ box, score at
Add adhesive and attach the
Add adhesive to the sides
Fold up the box and attach.
**Watch the video below at 44:01 to see the quick tip for making your holes line up nicely!
Here are the scoring measurements for all seven sizes of boxes. Assembling them is all the same!
How to Make Your Own Gift Bags the Easy Way!
This is a replay of a live show so go to 36:05 to see the bags being made.
I hope you will give these bags a try. Share what you make over in the Back Porch Stampers and make sure you are on my mailing list so you receive a new card tutorial from me each week!
I’ve made several of these bag they are so easy thanks
I saw a video yesterday. Sure looked like fun . Thanks for sharing the sizes.
Hi Karen I was looking for your sheet to print off for the box measurements please. Think they are beautiful ?
Awesome!
Love to hang out with you two??
Just like sitting around on “the back porch”.
Health and happiness in the new year?
Looking forward to new crafting adventures in 2023.
What a sweet comment, Marie-Jo! We appreciate you!
I’m not sure what you are asking about – did you see where you can download the project sheet? Thanks for asking!
Thank you so much for taking the time to comment, Kathy!
I am so glad you have made them!