![]() ![]() I hope you enjoyed learning How to Decoupage a Dollar Tree Christmas Gift Bag DIY as much as I did and decide to make it for yourself! I would love to see how yours turns out! Y If you don’t have access to a drill, you could always hot glue the end of the twine to the back of the Christmas sign. Finally, tie the keyring to the top end of the twine hanger. She used a drill to make a hole at the top of the wood sign and put the end of the twine through it. I LOVE using half wood beads to add some embellishment to my DIY crafts, and so does Carol Craftskins! You can use as many or few as you want, but just hot glue them into place!Ĭarol placed her half wood beads evenly spaced around the outer edge of the wood sign.Īll that is left to do is make and attach the hanger! To make the hanger for this super cute decoupage DIY, Carol Craftskins threaded some wood beads onto jute twine. This helps cover up any jagged edges you may have had when you were cutting the Dollar Tree gift bag. Next, she hot-glued mop strings around the edges of the wood sign. Carol Craftskins used some aviation snips and just broke the plastic piece off. Once the Mod Podge has dried, you can start adding the detailing! To use the Dollar Tree Mop Head, you’re going to need to remove the plastic part. If you’re worried about it tearing the bag, just lay a piece of plastic wrap over the project then use the rolling pin. ![]() I like to use a rolling pin to smooth out any wrinkles or creases. This month we’re sharing Thanksgiving project ideas with our readers.Mod Podge is the key to decoupaging! Apply a coat of Mod Podge to the back of the Dollar Tree wood sign and place the gift bag cutout onto it. It’s time for another monthly “Under 10 on the 10th” where I join a few fellow bloggers and we share our inexpensive craft and decor ideas following a theme. YOU MAY ALSO LIKE TO SEE MY FREE THANKSGIVING PRINTABLE: Now that you know how to decorate a plain gift bag for fall, you can crank out a few and have them handy when the Thanksgiving holiday comes. Another option is writing the gift recipient’s name on the tag. I wrote “Thankful” and “Harvest” on two tags, then tied them onto the bag handles with twine. I cut my tag shapes out and used Mod Podge to glue them together. To make the gift tag shapes, you can freehand draw, use stencil shapes, use scrapbook punches, or trace around household items in your desired size. The picture below shows the finished look of each brown paper bag. To increase the size of the pumpkin for the layers, I increased my shape roughly 1/4 inch and freehand sketched around the pumpkin shape.Īpply Mod Podge to the back side of each layer and then glue to the brown paper bag. To make the pumpkin shapes, you can either trace a dollar tree wood pumpkin or freehand draw one. PREPARE THE PUMPKIN SHAPE FOR THE GOODIE BAG: I left a 1-inch border of the bag to show around the scrapbook paper.īrush Mod Podge onto the back of the scrapbook paper, apply to the bag, smooth out with fingers. Measure, mark, and cut out the printed pumpkin paper to be glued to the plain bag. PREPARING THE PUMPKIN PRINTED TREAT BAGS: Why not bake some cookies, fill the bags, and send your guests home with the sweet parting gift? Use as a treat or goodie bag if you would like to send your guests home with some leftovers from your holiday feast. You could even fill the fall bag with a loaf of pumpkin bread and give to your neighbors for the holiday. Use as a gift bag if you’d like to carry your Thanksgiving hostess a thoughtful gift. WHAT TO PUT IN YOUR FALL TREAT OR GOODIE BAGS / GIFT BAGS? ![]() 2 plain 8 1/2 x 11 scrapbook pages ~ Hobby Lobby. ![]() 2 printed 12 x 12 scrapbook pages ~ Hobby Lobby.HOW TO DECORATE A PLAIN PAPER GIFT BAG FOR FALL Not only can your decorated fall bags be used as gift bags, but also as treat or goodie bags. Let me show you how to decorate a plain paper gift bag for fall and give you ideas for how you can use your fall bags during the Thanksgiving holiday.ĭressing up gift bags is quick and easy to do and they’re super cheap to make, also. ![]()
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