Welcome to the new DownUnder Direct Inspiration blog. Here you will find lots of fantastic projects using the wonderful range of products from DownUnder Direct. The DownUnder Direct range includes Bazzill Basics Paper, JustRite Stamps, Spellbinders and Swarovski Crystals.

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1 November 2011
Welcome to another Tutorial Tuesday.  Today we have a fantastic little treat bag to share with you.

"I've made a little treat bag, which can be filled with lollies, home-bakedgoods or craft supplies. I've put buttons in this one, as I plan to give itto a crafty friend."



Products Used:

Bazzill Basics Cardstock:

5-565E Aqua
18-801F Bling String of Pearls

Spellbinders:

S4-283 2010 Heirloom Ornaments
S4-114 Circles Large

JustRite Stamps:

CL-02155 Merry and Bright

Other Materials Used:

Webster's Pages patterned paper
Red satin ribbon
Button
Red string
Plastic bag
Tim Holtz tiny attacher
Black Cherry StazOn ink

Instructions:


Step One

Fold a 4 1/2 x 12 inch piece of cardstock in half, then score lines 1 inchabove and 1 inch below the half way mark.


Step Two:

Adhere a 4 x 4 inch piece of patterned paper to the front, and die cut a circle through the front of the bag.


Step Three:

Stamp a sentiment that will fit into the circle onto acetate with StazOn ink.



Step Four:

Trim down and glue the acetate in place so that the sentiment appears in the window.   



Step Five:

Stamp and die cut a heirloom ornament to go on the front of the bag.



Step Six:

Die cut the circle from the middle of the heirloom ornament.



Step Seven:

Glue the ornament in place on the front of the bag. Fill a plastic bag withbuttons (or lollies etc), and place it inside the bag. Staple the bag closed around the buttons.



Step Eight:

Tie a bow in place at the top, and embellish with a button.

Tutorial created by Design Team member-TERESA


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