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sprinklesharkie · 1 year ago
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i saw the coolest christmas gift bag ever it's gingerbread sharks!!! i'm losing my mind !!!!!
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justshenu · 20 days ago
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Gnome Child Osrs Stickee For Gift Box For Friend Dank Meme For Men Osrs MerchQty 1 These stickers are printed on durable, high opacity adhesive vinyl which makes them perfect for regular use, as well as for covering other stickers or paint. The high-quality vinyl ensures there are no bubbles when applying the stickers. • High opacity film that’s impossible to see through • Fast and easy bubble-free application • Durable vinyl • 95µ density Don't forget to clean the surface before applying the sticker.
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duncanstewart1978 · 29 days ago
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Personalised Santa Gift Sack with Festive Fireplace Design
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Make Christmas morning even more magical with our Personalised Santa Gift Sack featuring a charming Christmas fireplace design. This spacious sack is perfect for holding gifts of all sizes, from stocking stuffers to larger surprises. Made with high-quality materials, it’s designed to last for years of festive use. Personalize it with a name to create a special keepsake for children or loved ones, adding a touch of holiday magic to your celebrations. The vibrant design showcases a cozy fireplace scene adorned with festive decorations, creating a warm and cheerful atmosphere. Ideal for under the tree or by the fireplace, this gift sack adds an extra layer of excitement to the holiday season. Order now to ensure your personalized sack is ready for Santa’s visit!
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pahicraft · 1 year ago
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3dgiftsblog · 1 year ago
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Need Christmas gift bags? Cute gift bags, tissue paper and Christmas gift tags are available in my store. See more Christmas gift bags ideas at https://www.zazzle.com/collections/christmas_gift_bags_and_tissue_paper-119668977410237591?rf=238910932617410721
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archerinventive · 6 days ago
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And just like that, all orders scheduled to be out before Christmas are off to their new adventurers!
A huge thank you to everyone for your patience this year as the holiday season for the shop started off with a week long blackout caused by the bomb cyclone that rocked our neck of the woods.
I'll be playing a bit of catchup with posts over the next week or so while in Canada visiting my family for the holidays, but in the meantime, I hope you're all enjoying your holiday season. :)
Wishing you all the best!
Stay safe and warm out there, especially to those traveling to see loved ones this week.
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l0veyourselfirst · 10 days ago
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they’re making him doing the most ridiculous stuff it’s kinda hilarious
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greekmythcomix · 1 month ago
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✨What gift to get your mythical bestie? 🎁
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"Smack a bitch into Christmas Eve 🌸👅🧠" - Cupcakke's Instagram Dec 24th, 2024
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redlettermediathings · 25 days ago
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XMAS BOTW INCOMING
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peachdues · 4 days ago
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Y’ALL
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cosy-crafty-corner · 21 days ago
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Gift Bag Tutorial
In this tutorial, I will explain how to create cute fabric gift bags. I was shown this method several years ago by a quilter as a nice technique to work with jelly rolls (rolls of fabric strips) but I don't know what the actual origin of this technique is. These instructions are based on me figuring out how to do it from the vague memory of what I was shown once when I was first experimenting with quilting.
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You will need:
Fabric
General purpose sewing thread
Needle
Pins
Thin ribbon
Step 1: pick your fabric
You will need 8 strips of fabric, 4 to make the outside and 4 to make the lining. You could do all 8 strips the same fabric, you could do all 8 different fabrics, or keep a few of them the same. I like doing pairs of strips, so for my demonstration, I will be showing it using 2 fabrics for the outside and 2 for the inside. Quilting cotton is great for this, but the key this is that you want the fabric to be non-stretch and you want all the fabrics you're using to be about the same weight. You could get away with having the lining pieces be of a lighter weight fabric than the outside fabrics, but aim for consistency in the outside pieces.
Step 2: measure and cut 8 strips
You want your strips to be approximately three times as long as they are wide. You can get away with a bit of variation and if you have longer strips, you'll end up with a taller gift bag. What really matters is that all your strips are the same size. For my demonstration, I cut out a piece of cardboard that was 2 inches by 6 inches and then drew round that as a template.
Make sure you leave yourself a seam allowance that you're comfortable with.
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Step 3: Place your pieces to get the relative position correct
For each layer (outside and lining) you are going to want to position the four pieces that make it up so that the bottom of one strip is against one end of the long side of its neighbour. The end result is that you get a sort of spiral cross (if there is an actual name for this shape, I don't know it). All four pieces should meet in the middle.
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You will want to do the same for the outside and lining layers, but you want their directions to be reversed. This is so that when you place the layers together in the final bag, they will spiral in the same direction. It's not the end of the world if you get this wrong, but the end result will be a lot neater if you get it right. This is the step I have to check repeatedly to make sure I'm getting it right.
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Step 4: Pin pairs of strips
Once you're happy that they're placed correctly, pin the fabric strips in pairs so that the bottom of one strip is pinned to the end of the long side of its partner. Once it's done, your two lining pairs should be identical and your two outside pairs should be identical, but when you compare a lining and an outside pair, the placement should be mirror-images.
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Once you've got them pinned, check one more time that you can get them back into the correct spiral cross shapes to make sure you haven't pinned the wrong side.
Step 5: Sew your pairs
Sew the short seams that you pinned in the previous step.
Step 6: Pin & sew your pairs together
Pin your two outside pairs together and your two inside pairs together to make the spiral cross shape and sew along these seams.
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Step 7: Cut into the long side so it can turn
When we do the next bit of sewing, you're going to need to turn the long side of your strips at about a 90 degree angle but, as per step 1, we're not working with stretch fabric, so it's not going to want to turn like that. In order to make the next step work nicely, you're going to need to cut into your seam allowance on the long side at the point where your seam ends between the long side and the bottom edge of its neighbour.
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I'm sure there's a technical name for this sort of cut. If you know it, please let me know what it is.
You're going to need to make this cut once on each of your eight strips of fabric, right at the point where that long side meets the short side. Cut as close as you dare to your seam without cutting into the seam itself.
Step 8: Pin and sew the long sides together
If you're doing this for the first time or you just want to play it safe, start with the lining as this will be less obvious if you make a mistake. Take one of your strips and find the long side that is joined to the short side of the neighbour. Fold this strip at the cut you just made so that the strip lies against the long side of the neighbouring strip and pin the front sides of the fabric together. You will find that the first strip stops partway up the length of the second strip. The difference in lengths will be the same as the width of the strips, because of the way the long and short sides are attached together at the bottom. This is what will create the triangular close flaps in the final gift bag.
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Sew the two long sides together.
Repeat this process for the other three edges of the lining. Then repeat it for the four edges of the outside.
This will give your gift bags shape and you'll see the strips spiralling up the sides and ending in the triangular flaps.
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Step 9: Cut your closure ribbons
You want a nice thin ribbon. I'm using 1cm wide ribbon. If you do bigger strips, you could get away with a thicker ribbon, but this width works nicely for the sizes I'm using. I cut 4 lengths each of approximately 5 inches, but I wasn't really measuring them precisely. As long as the 4 lengths of ribbon are pretty close to the same length and long enough to comfortably tie into bows, it should be fine.
Step 10: Assemble your bag - right side to right side
Turn your outside layer so that it is inside-out, with the nice side of the fabric to the inside of the bag. Turn your lining layer so that the nice side of the fabric it facing out, then place your lining layer inside your outside layer so that the good sides of the fabric are facing each other. Position the lining so that the triangle flaps line up with the flaps of the outside layer.
Take one of your ribbon pieces and put it between the two layers and pin one end of the ribbon at the point of the triangular flap where the outside and lining flaps meet. Do the same at the other three points. Make sure that the main length of each ribbon is tucked between the sides of the fabric that will be facing out when the bag is finished, and also take care that it's point straight down so that you won't end up sewing it on at an angle. While you're at it, make sure that the rest of the ribbon is well away from the seams so you don't accidentally sew any of it.
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Use more pins at each V where two of the triangular flaps meet. Take your time over this stage to get the lining and the outside layer to line up nicely. The points and the dip of the V are the places that you need to take care with because the remaining edges should all be the same length, so if you get those positioned correctly, the rest of the edge should sort itself out.
Step 11: Sew most of the top
You want to sew a seam around most of the top of the bag to connect the lining to the outside. Note that I said "most" there because you need to leave yourself a gap so that you can turn it all the right way round. It's best if you leave this gap in one of the Vs rather than at a point, so you don't need to worry about the ribbon and so that it will be less noticeable when you sew the final bit closed.
Start about halfway up one of the flap sides and sew towards the point. When you reach the ribbon, sew straight across. If you sew to a point then the ribbon will be weird when you turn it the right way round because the point will be going the wrong direction. So straight across the ribbon and then down the other side of the flap. Keep going around the rest of the top until you're about halfway down the side next to where you started. At this point, the whole of the top should be secure apart from a small gap in the dip of the final V.
Step 12: Turn right side out and finish
Poke the entire thing inside-out through the small gap you have left. You may need to tug gently on the ribbons to get the points of the flaps to be nicely pointy. Once everything is the right way round, finish it off by sewing closed that little gap. Use small stitches in a thread that is a similar shade to your fabric if possible (this may be a challenge if you're using pieces in lots of different colours) to try and make these stitches unobtrusive. I used whip stitch to finish mine.
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Step 13: Fill with chocolates
Fill your gift bag with chocolates and tie the ribbons closed. It is now ready to present.
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justshenu · 20 days ago
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Osrs Heart Hp Bag For Gift white bag For Friend For Gym A spacious and trendy tote bag to help you carry around everything that matters. • 100% polyester • Bag size: 15″ × 15″ (38.1 × 38.1 cm) • Capacity: 2.6 US gal (10 l) • Maximum weight limit: 44lbs (20 kg) • Dual handles made from 100% natural cotton bull denim • Handle length 11.8″ (30 cm), width 1″ (2.5 cm) • The handles can slightly differ depending on the fulfillment location • Blank product components sourced from Israel This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!
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karda · 1 month ago
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just blacked out and spent $100 someonee save me
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pahicraft · 1 year ago
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https://www.etsy.com/in-en/listing/1604524993/aster-leaf-handmade-paper-bags-handmade?ref=listings_manager_grid
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toyastales · 29 days ago
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Gucci Gifts
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