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Holiday Treat Bag

Dec 15 2009

As part of my window display at Borders I designed these paper goodie bags - perfect for home-baked goods, candy or any kind of small-sized gifts. Continue for assembly instructions and to download your free printable bag design!

WHAT YOU WILL NEED

  • Colour Printer
  • White textured stock
  • Double-sided tape
  • Scalpel
  • Mini pegs

INSTRUCTIONS

Download your free bag design at the bottom of this page. Print out onto white textured stock (not too thick). Using your scalpel, score gently along dotted lines then cut out along solid lines. Continue with the following instructions.

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IMPORTANT NOTE: The downloadable pdfs in this article (and across my entire site) are free for personal use only. They are not for commercial use. If you wish to incorporate any of my designs in your own personal projects, please attribute it to me by linking to my site. As a courtesy, if you wish to link to anything on this article, please link to this page and not directly to a downloadable file. Thanks for reading this boring footer stuff! :)

{all images by Amy Moss}

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posted under Christmas,Do It Yourself,Free Stuff,Gift Ideas,Party Ideas.
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  1. kate said on Dec 15, 2009
    Really cute! Thank you!
  2. petite tribu said on Dec 15, 2009
    Thank you so much...
    Bizzz
  3. Michelle said on Dec 15, 2009
    These are adorable! Thanks for sharing!
  4. sophie said on Dec 15, 2009
    Thanks for sharing..^^
  5. laura Morgan said on Dec 15, 2009
    thats adorable! im definatly making these! thanks for coming up with them!
  6. Esqui said on Dec 15, 2009
    What a wonderful blog !
    Because of my poor english, I'm not sure to understand everything :), but your universe is so wonderful!
    Many thanks, I'll come back !!!
  7. sissou said on Dec 16, 2009
    So cute !!! and for once in french ... great ! Because my children are really going to think this year that santa claus can't speak an other language than english because of the cute english labels I've found !!
  8. piper @ one sydney road said on Dec 16, 2009
    LOVE the bag - way too cool! Thanks for the instructions - I would love to make them for giving out gifts at work. Thanks!!
  9. KatyPotaty said on Dec 16, 2009
    Eeeek! How did you know that I am decorating and wrapping with a light blue and red theme this year? These will be perfect with my shortbread cookies, and I'll holepunch the top and tie with red & white striped baker's twine. As always, you have done a beautiful job, thanks for the freebie, Amy!
  10. rachel carlson said on Dec 16, 2009
    thanks for yet another FABULOUS treat!
  11. Kerith said on Dec 16, 2009
    Are you serious?!! You are so incredibly generous!! Have a very delightful Christmas and all the very best to you in hte New Year!!
  12. Janneke said on Dec 16, 2009
    Wow, this is so lovely, I will definitely use them! Thank you for sharing :)
  13. Nancy Comelab said on Dec 17, 2009
    Thank you so much for another fabulous treat, Amy. I wish you the most wonderful Christmas ever and a sparkling 2010!
    Much love to you!
  14. Amy- Eat Drink Chic said on Dec 19, 2009
    Thanks all :) Happy Holidays to everyone!
  15. Aurore said on Dec 20, 2009
    Awesome and overcute little bag ^^ i will use it for a gift, thanks for your :)
  16. Marilyn Hughes said on Dec 20, 2009
    WOW, so easy yet looks so good. I thought this would be so difficult, but you break it down so well and include pics (I'm very visual). Thanks!

    Smiles~
    Marilyn
  17. Nisha said on Dec 21, 2009
    Thanks a lot Amy, here's how I used your lovely treat bag - thanks a LOT
    http://jotandscribble.wordpress.com/2009/12/21/homemade-christmas-presents-2/
  18. dawn said on Dec 24, 2009
    thank you so much for the sweet bag! this is perfect for the candies i'm making :) merry christmas!
  19. HomemadeHappinesNL said on Jan 3, 2010
    These are way too cute! Thanks so much for sharing this! Unfortunately I discovered them just now, but these will definitely be handed out by me next year ;-)
  20. loinameiol said on Jan 9, 2010
    "thank you so much"
    it very nice ^^

    i like it
    it GOOD
  21. catering company raleigh said on Jan 21, 2010
    You seem to have got the niche from the root, Awesome work

    Regards
  22. Essays said on Feb 26, 2010
    the treat bag is nicely done. Keep it up.
  23. Kayla Brown said on Apr 9, 2010
    Thank you for this simple and beautiful technique. My child likes making something with his own hands, so today we’ll try to make Holiday treat Bags but maybe decor them with some floral ornament because there’s too much time till ChristmasJ I’ll use the info for my paper writing.
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  25. Nikki | Professional Writing Services said on Sep 3, 2010
    I have been meaning to perfect my paper bag skills. Thanks for showing us how to do it right. Now, I wont have to settle for plastic tapes showing on the side ever again!

    I really think using personalized treat bags is key to have a lasting impression on your receiver. Plus, you get to bring out your creative side in the design aspect of the project.

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