4 x 2.5 goody bag

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4 x 2 ½” Goody Bag Tutorial Created by Maria Bell Images are copyrighted and the property of Maria Bell www.stampininspirations.blogspot.com Materials 6 x 8 ½” Designer Paper Scorer Double stick tape or glue (2) 12” ribbon Hole Punch

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Step by step instructions on how to create a 4 x 2.5" goody/gift bag. It's a great bag for Halloween or Christmas treats.Visit my blog for more card and project ideas:www.stamininspirations.blogspot.com

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4 x 2 ½” Goody BagTutorial Created by Maria Bell

Images are copyrighted and the property of Maria Bellwww.stampininspirations.blogspot.com

Materials

6 x 8 ½” Designer PaperScorer

Double stick tape or glue(2) 12” ribbon

Hole Punch

On the 8 ½” side, score the designer paper at ½”, 3”, 3 ¾”, 4 ½”, 7”, 7 ¾”

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On the 6” side, score the designer paper at 1 ¼” and 5 ¼”

On the 6” side, fold the ¾” score line (the shorter fold) as shown in the photo

On the 8 ½” side, fold starting at the ½” score line. . . .fold as follows: valley, valley, mountain, valley, valley, mountain as shown in the photo

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At the ½” fold, apply double stick tape to the outer aspect of the panel as shown in the picture

Assemble the bag as shown in the picture. Adhere the ½” flap to the inner aspect of the bag

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At the 1 ¼ flap (bottom of bag), fold as shown in the picture. When folding, align the fold lines to one another (you’ll know what I mean when you fold the flap). It’s

similar to gift wrapping a box.

After folding the bottom of the bag, secure the fold with tape or glue

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Punch a total of 4 holes (2 on each side) as shown in the picture

To create the handles, insert one ribbon through one hole and tie the end

Insert the other side of the ribbon through the second hole (same side) and tie the end

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Decorate as desired

Email me at cardinspired.blogspot.com if you have any questions regarding this tutorial