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From: Barbie Boop kmaustin@freewwweb.com
BROWN PAPER BAGS USED FOR RUBBERSTAMPING?
YES!
You can use the following to make these
projects: Grocery sacks,
gift bags, lunch bags or small brown bags.
Brown bag CARD, card LINER or LAYERING
paper:
1- You will need a large brown grocery sack.
2- Cut/tear the bottom of the bag off. Throw it away.
3- Cut/tear different sizes of paper to use as a CARD, Card LINER,
LAYERING Paper. Here are the sizes that I usually cut/tear: 1)
8.5x11 to file away for later use, 2) 4.25x8.5 fold in half and
line it for a neat card! Or. Use it to line a card! 3) 4x5 for
layering on a card front. Make some of in advance! This way you
can grab and use them when you are ready.
USE YOUR CRIMPER on the above #2 and #3 paper sizes to add some
neat dimension to your cards.
Brown paper CARD-
1) Use the above #2 dimensions.
2) Fold the paper in half.
3) Layer other papers and images on the card front.
4) Line the card with the same layering paper color that is used
on the card front. Note: These cards need to be layered and lined
or they will be flimsy.
Brown paper bag WRAPPING PAPER! -
Cut/tear the bottom of the bag
off. (Tearing the paper looks really neat! Try it. ) Open up
the
glued side edge or tear / cut down a creased edge.
1- Get out your stamps and stamp all over that brown bag! Use
this great paper to wrap a gift for someone special.
2- Make some up in advance and save it for later use whenwrapping
presents up. 3- Make a GIFT of some wrapping paper (choose a
theme that suits the recipient). Roll them in rolls and add a
pretty ribbon to it. Add a dangling trinket to that ribbon.
Note: you can use your background stamps, mini stamps. You can
use your big, med. Or small stamps! Try it. Experiment. Choose
a
"theme". Cats, dogs, dinosaurs, angels, bears, fruit,
tools, watermelon, bugs, quotes etc..
Brown paper WALL HANGING/ADVENT CALANDER OR TIC-TAC-TOE GAME!
Use large pieces of brown paper bag to make wall hangings
for your kids' doors. Fold the top of the paper over about 2".
Line it with a piece of cardboard or a long stick to reinforce
it. Punch wholes on either end to hang your wall hanging up or.
you can tie string/yarn/ribbon right to the stick if it is left
"hanging out" on either side. Stamp a scene on it.
You may even want to use some sticky backed Velcro and stick
some images on your wall hanging so the kids can play with them?
(How about an advent calendar or a tic-tac-toe game using their
favorite images. cats and dogsetc.)
BROWN BAG "STICKS"
Roll up long scrap strips length-wise
to make "tube sticks" for embellishing cards or mini
books or maybe even making a mini wall hanging! How about layering
a brown bag stick on a book or card and adding a frog?
MINI BROWN BAG WALL HANGING:
Stamp an image on brown bag
paper.
Cut the paper in a square or rectangular shape around the stamped
image. Make sure you remember to leave a border at the top that
you can fold over a "brown bag stick"! Fold the top
over a brown bag stick and glue it down. Add a string or ribbon
to hang it. If you want it to be puffy- just cut 2 papers the
same size and glue them together stuffing them with cotton balls
while glueing them together.
"OLD FASHIONED PAPER BAG COSTUME":
Remember how to do this?
1- Cut out a "head whole" in the bottom of the bag.
2- Cut out "arm wholes" on each side.
3- Use your stamps to stamp scenery or other images on the costumes.
Imagine-do you have a bunch of food stamps? Stamp them up. Color
them. glue them to the paper bag. Makes a great "bag of
groceries! Or how about. "raining cats and dogs!" stamp
cats and dogs all over the bag costume and add and umbrella to
carry as an "accessory" Note: these costumes are great
for kids on a rainy day or visit to/at grandmas' house!
Brown bag ACCORDION BOOKS! (Brown
paper bags are pretty
long when you open them up! )
1- Cut long strips of brown
paper and fold them back and forth like a fan. (this will be
used as the insert for an Accordion Book.
2- Cut 2 pieces of cardboard/heavy weight card stock for the
front and back of the accordian book.
Make some BROWN BAG BEADS!
Roll up small scraps to make
brown beads-
1- Stamp on the scraps
2- Roll them into beads. (Roll the scraps around a pencil or
toothpick or knitting needle! Glue the edge down then pull off
the pencil.)
3- Use these beads for jewelry or card embellishments or mini-books
embellishments!
BROWN BAG SHAPES Cut out shapes and
use them!
1- Layer on your cards
2- Make them into gift tags.
3- Crimp them.
4- Stamp on them.
Brown Bag MINI GIFT CARDS
1- Cut some pieces of the brown
paper to approx. "2x6 size".
2- Fold them in half
3- Stamp/embellish them
4- Add a message to the inside
5- Punch a whole in the top folded corner
6- Add a string or ribbon.
Brown Bag ENVELOPES-
1- Cut/tear the bottom of the
brown paper bag off.
2- Open up one edge to give you a large sheet of brown paper.
3- Stamp all over the brown paper.
4- Use an envelope template and trace as many envelopes that
you can on the stamped brown paper. 5- Cut them all out. 6- Glue
them
together! (these make a great gift)
Brown Bag ROUND JAR LABELS for MASON/KERR
lids -great country look!
1- Stamp a plaid or checkered
background stamp on them first!
2- Using your Jar lid seal- trace around it
3- Cut out the circle shape
4- Layer this brown stamped paper between the seal and lid
5- Make a gift tag to match and tie it to the jar with some raffia!
Brown paper PAD
Cut the brown paper into small
pieces all the same size and staple them together to make a pad!
If you want a pretty "finished look " to your pads.
then sew them together or tie them together with ribbon.
Brown bag MINI BOOK PAGES!
Make the above "Brown paper
Pad" and use it as an insert for a mini book!
Brown bag SACHETS:
These are such fun to make and
have. Use your cookie cutters or other "shapes". You
can use any large stamp as your shape to! Just stamp the image
and cut around the image. Make sure you leave an edge around
the image. Cut another piece of the brown paper the same size
for the back! Cut 2 shapes per sachet. I find the easiest way
to do this is to take 2 pieces of brown paper. Lay one on top
of the other. Stamp on the top one. Then cut around that image.
Making sure that you are cutting through both pieces of paper.
(Use your "Deckel scissors" or "Pinking shears".
Stamp on the front piece. Use cotton balls or makeup
pads to layer between the front and back shapes. Add a tsp. of
ground
cinnamon, all spice or cloves on top of the cotton balls. Using
your glue gun glue the front and back shapes together keeping
the cotton balls and ground spices in the middle of the cut out
shape. Add a ribbon hanger to it if you wish.
BROWN BAG "POCKET BOOKS":
Lunch bags can be made into
neat pocket books!
1- you will need 4-8 bags
2- Keep them flat and closed.
3- Stack them together. One on top of the other.
4- Glue, staple or sew them together
5- Add a cover and back
6- Embellish the front and back to make into a book!
(mini Brown paper bags can be used the same way to make mini
books.)
7-You can cut the bottom off the lunch bag. Open the sides up.
Fold the bags in half then staple them together to make a shorter
and wider book.
Brown bag "SMALL GIFT BAGS":
1- Make an envelope out of the
brown paper and then seal it.
2- Stamp on it. Front and back
3- Cut open one side edge. (This makes the top of the bag)
4- Open it up and fill with small gift.
5- Fold the top over and punch 2 wholes side by side.
6- Tie closed with some ribbon.
Brown bag "MINI GIFT BAGS"
If you can picture 4 small 2"
Squares. Lay 3 side by side. Number them. 1,2,3. Take the 4th
square and lay it under the middle #2
square. Tape all 4 squares together and you will have a T shaped
pattern for a "MINI GIFT BAG'. Trace your pattern onto some
cardboard to make a more sturdy pattern. Trace around your pattern.
Cut out the tracing. Fold the top of the T together by
folding squares 1 and 3 on top of 2. Next fold the 4th square
up over the 2nd. Cut a piece of ribbon or Jute string. Glue it
into the inside sides of the little bag and VOILA! You have a
Mini gift bag! I like to stack brown paper together and cut out
about 5
bags at a time. You can use these inside or outside your cards.
Put money or a small note or trinket inside them. What fun these
can be! Stamp on them before or after you put them together.
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