All the directions are within the pictures. If you have any questions, please feel free to e-mail me or leave a comment on this post.
I hope you enjoy making this. It is very easy and I love that the recipient gets to peek at what is inside without opening it. if you make one, please link back here so I can check it out. :)
Have a wonderful rest of the weekend. :)
This is fabulous! Thanks so much for sharing this! I can't wait to start making these! What a neat little gift idea! You ROCK!!!
ReplyDeleteThese bags are just too cute!! Thanks so much for sharing the instructions for making them :)! I had to laugh at your comment about walking around the neighborhood to eat the trail mix- lol- too funny!
ReplyDeleteOH!!! Thank you, thank you, thank you! These boxes are just soooo cute!
ReplyDeleteOh WOW! I love this little bag holder! I love it so much I sat right down to make one! LOL! Once I get over to the store to find the right candies to put in it I'll take a picture to share! Thank you SO much for the fun project!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I had this stared and I was planning to try to recreate it tomorrow, perfect timing with the tutorial! You rock.
ReplyDeleteOMGoodness, I'm so glad you made a tutorial cuz' I love your bags, so cute and can't wait to try it out. BTW, there's 2 awards for ya over on my blog--if you get a chance, please check it out.
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Suzanne Dean
Wow, these are easy! Thanks for sharing the instructions. They're great gift bags.
ReplyDeleteSo sweet of you too share the instructions for this!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much!! My head is spinning with ideas on what to put in these super cute boxy bags...love it!!
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TFS the tutorial!!! I finally go to play and put it on my blog. I love the moose one with the trail mix, such a great idea. Here is my take on it.
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Dang -- you're such a good tutorial demonstrator! I just don't think I have it in me!!! These bags are way, way cute -- will definitely be trying one out. And I love your cute new avatar photo!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Jody! Thanks so much for the inspiration... what a perfect little get up for a new teacher bribe. I mean gift. Here's mine:
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Super cute Jody and fabulous instructions...I'm book marking it so I can do it when I'm home from vacation!
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Thanks for inspiring me Jody!!
omgosh, Jody -- this is so great! I love the ones you posted -- they're fantastic! Thanks for sharing the directions! :)
ReplyDeleteSuper cute box, thanks for the tutorial!!
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing! here is one I made for you to take a gander at
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THANKS FOR THE FABULOUS IDEAS. I LOVE LOOKING AT YOUR BLOG.
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial; love your blog!!
ReplyDeleteThese little treat bags are awesome! Thank you so much for sharing!
ReplyDeletethis is a little bit of AWESOME-NESS> I love your creation...what a clever design!
ReplyDeleteJust want you to know how much I appreciate this tutorial and I can't WAIT to try one of these out!! You rock, Jody!!
ReplyDeleteJody,
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for posting these directions! Your blog and projects are all so inspiring!
I gave your tote a try and it was fun, I'm using it for my Stamp Camp this month! You can see it here: http://thequeensscene.blogspot.com/
hahaha you beat me to it..
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Thanks for the comment you left over on my blog..and thank you so much for posting this fantastic tutorial as i wouldn't have been able to make the Halloween goody bags other wise..as you may have already seen i posted a link here for all the other folks to come visiting and to enjoy your fab tutorial. hugs Rachxxx
p.s i expect that i will make the christmas bags for my daughter..haha.
hugs again, rachxx
Thank you for such a great tutorial. I have linked to it on my blog as it is such a cute idea.
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Michelle
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thanks for sharing your instructions... this is so cute!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the instructions on this boxy bag.
ReplyDeleteI just linked to your instructions from my blog.
:) Kris
Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThank you SO much for your tutorial! I finally had a chance to make a couple boxy bags and I love them. I posted them on my blog if you'd like to take a look. Thanks again!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Christine
Hello Jody,
ReplyDeleteI wanted to print out your Boxy Bag directions to take to my craft room to create but it only prints the first picture and part of the instructions. If you click on print preview you will see what I mean, can you tell me how else I can print these instructions.
Thanks in advance
Bridget Larsen
mblarsen@iprimus.com.au
My favorite project in a long time, thanks so much!
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Here are two that I made:
http://stampinlibrarygirl.blogspot.com/2008/10/treat-box-ii.html
http://stampinlibrarygirl.blogspot.com/2008/10/treat-box-i.html
Thank you for the tutorial! Here are my boxes for you to check them out!!
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Thank you so much for sharing this wonderful idea! I made a smaller version for a Christmas table favor, you can see it here:
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Smiles
Dani / Italy
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