Friday, May 24, 2024

Stenciled Gift Bags by Ellen Haxelmans

Stenciled Gift Bags by Ellen Haxelmans | Argyle and Plaid Stencil Sets, Frames & Tags Die Set, Snow Globe Shaker and Pawprint Shaker Die Sets by Newton's Nook Designs #newtonsnook #handmade

Use Stencils to Dress up a Small Gift!

Want a way to make a small gift seem extra special? Ellen shares how you can dress up the packaging using stencils and die cuts! 

She started out by creating stenciling patterns onto two small flat gift bags. She created one with a cat birthday theme and one with a holiday theme. 

Let's look at the cat themed bag first: 

Stenciled Gift Bags by Ellen Haxelmans | Argyle and Plaid Stencil Sets, Frames & Tags Die Set, Snow Globe Shaker and Pawprint Shaker Die Sets by Newton's Nook Designs #newtonsnook #handmade

For this fun bag she used our  Plaid Stencil Set to add a fun teal and pink pattern. This stencil is two pieces and has etching each piece to help you align the pattern so it's easy to add two fun colors. Next she used the small tags from our new Frames & Tags Die Set to cut out two little tags from light pink and teal papers. She added the kitty face from our Pawprint Shaker Die Set and the word "wish" from our Balloon Shaker Die Set. So cute!

Next, let's look at the holiday version:

Stenciled Gift Bags by Ellen Haxelmans | Argyle and Plaid Stencil Sets, Frames & Tags Die Set, Snow Globe Shaker and Pawprint Shaker Die Sets by Newton's Nook Designs #newtonsnook #handmade

This time she used our Argyle Stencil Set to add a red and green argyle pattern to her bag. Again, this stencil is two pieces with etching and makes a quick and easy two color pattern. For the tags on this gift she again used our new Frames & Tags Die Set to cut out two little tags, this time from from red and green papers. Then she added the snowflake and word "joy" using from our Snow Globe Shaker Die Set

These cute little gift bags would be perfect for sharing a special cookie treat or little gift. We love how easy it is to create them for different occasions just by mixing up the patterns and colors! 

To see more creations by Ellen, you can visit her over at her blog Crafty Ellen

2 comments:

  1. Hi Ellen. Your bags are just too cute. I love these Plaid and Argyle stencils. I am going to add them to my Wish List.

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  2. Such a simple project but adds so much to a gift 😍

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