Today I’m over at Country View Challenges sharing these pretty Christmas gift bags for this month’s Christmas Gifting challenge. I’ve filled them with a couple of Christmas presents already – perfect (grin!).

Each bag was created from a piece of white A4 cardstock using an easy and fun folding method – please see full instructions below.

I started by stamping the poinsettias onto a piece of white A4 cardstock using a Christmas Time stamp set from Tim Holtz with Crackling Campfire and Rustic Wildness Distress Inks.

To create the bags, place the cardstock in front of you on a flat surface, making sure to place it in “portrait” orientation so that the top of the bag is on the right-hand side, then use a metal ruler and a stylus to score a crease mark 4cm wide down the left-hand side of the cardstock. When you’re done leave this unfolded as it will later become the bottom of the bag.

Of course if you have them, you may find it easier to use the groove on a Tonic Studios trimmer with a bone folder to make all the fold marks instead (this photo shows the 4cm wide crease mark).

Next turn the cardstock so it’s “landscape” in orientation and place a crease mark 1cm wide along the right-hand edge of the cardstock and sharply crease the fold. Keeping the cardstock in “landscape” orientation and leaving the 1cm folded, score a crease mark in the centre of the cardstock and then sharply fold.

Run a bead of glue along the 1cm fold and press the cardstock together where they overlap, weight down and leave to dry.

Orientate the bag so the openings are at the top and bottom and then make a 2cm wide score mark vertically down each side of the bag, which will crease mark both the front and back of the bag. Open the folds and use the crease marks to fold the bag inwards to create an accordion effect.

Next create the bottom of the bag using the scored crease lines to fold the left and then the right-hand sides inwards making sure you crease the bottom folds all the way to the corners to create a triangle of folded paper on either side; I sharply creased the triangle folds using a bone folder.

Then fold the triangles over each other like an envelope and stick them in place using a bead of glue and leave it to dry.

To finish, I punched two holes in the top of the bag using a We R Memory Keepers Tools Crop-A-Dile Hole Punch & Eyelet Setter; the holes are 4cm from each edge of the bag. Then I attached a tag using some red recycled ribbon; the tag was created using some of the white cardstock, the Christmas Time stamp set and Distress Inks again and embellished with a gold bell.

I hope you are inspired to join our Christmas Gifting challenge over at Country View Challenges too, if you do, you’ll have a chance to win a £20 voucher to use on the (grin!).
I hope that you are all staying safe and well!
Thanks for joining me today! If you have any questions or comments, I would love to hear from you.
For the sake of brevity I am no longer listing the individual items that I used to create my page, however I’m more than happy to let you know which particular product was used if you contact me via comments below or using the following contact me link. You can find most of the products that I used over at Country View Crafts too.
Challenges
As well as Country View Challenges, I’m pleased to be able to join the following challenges today:
Paperbabe Stamps and their Challenge #156 – Anything Goes with my Christmas gift bags.
MIUCB #55 – Anything Goes + 3-D Project over at Mix It Up Challenge Blog with the folding techniques I used to create this 3-D gift bag.
Merry Little Christmas Challenge Blog and their MLCCB #40 – November Anything Christmas Goes with my Christmas gift bags.
Challenge 130 – Christmas Presents over at Sparkles Christmas Challenge with my Christmas bags that I created for presents this year.
The Holly and Ivy Christmas Challenge and their Challenge #105 – Anything Christmas Goes with my pretty Christmas gift bags.
Stamping Sensations and their Christmas challenge with my stamped Christmas gift bag and tags.
Christmas challenge over at We Love Stamping with my stamped Christmas gift bags and tags – thanks so much Brenda for highlighting this challenge in your lovely comment!
The bags are a gift themselves!
I think Ingo ordered the airbrush-set. Uh-oh.
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Hi Jo, I love your Christmas bags, never thought about making a gift bag–love this hugs
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Gorgeous gift bags Jo!
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Your gift bags are beautiful and a gift in themselves, have a great week, hugs, VALERIE
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Beautiful gift bags.
Have a nice week Jo.
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Very pretty and festive bag Jo. Thanks for the instructions too. Happy new week. Hugs-Erika
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Love your stamped paper, and the bag turned out beautiful! Thanks for sharing with us at Sparkles Christmas Challenge.
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What pretty gift bags. I’ve made envelopes but never thought about making bags.
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What a beautiful gift bag Jo! Love the pretty poinsettias! Thanks for sharing how you went about putting it together!
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Very clever!
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Lol, what a fun take on our “presents” theme! Love this pretty bag, and what a great poinsettia image! Thanks so much for playing at Sparkles!
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So satisfying to make your own bags. A great CAS design too, with this beautiful Pointsettia stamp. Have a great week Jo! x
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This is absolutely gorgeous Jo, what a fabulous way to make a gift bag. Those two inks that you’ve used are the only two that I don’t have lol. They look wonderful though so I may have to complete my collection! Take care and have a great week, Sue xx
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These gift bags are gorgeous Jo!! I love that TH poinsettia stamp, the recipient is going to love the bag just as much as the gift 🙂 Take care and have a wonderful week.
Hugs, Tammy
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This is a great way to make a bag. It came out great and everything matched beautifully.
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Love the bag and coordinating tag. Great instructions too!
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Wonderful post and nice gift bag.🙏💐
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Adorable! Love the stamped background which makes this so personal and festive!
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Wow! Your gift bags are wonderful!! Definitely pinning this post so I can come back and learn how to!!
Thanks for joining us at Sparkles Christmas Challenge!
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gorgeous gift bag, I’m sure the recipient will love them.
Thanks for joining us at Stamping Sensations.
Fi
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Such pretty gift bags and so useful too. Thank you for joining in at Stamping Sensations. Vee xx
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Your gift bags are a delight using that lovely PB Poinsettia, thanks so much for sharing and joining in with our Christmas theme at Stamping Sensations November challenge. It’s also Christmas at: https://www.welovestamping.co.uk/
B x
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These are great, that stamp makes the perfect pattern on your card. Thanks for sharing the instructions, such a good idea. Thanks too for sharing with us at we love stamping xx
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FANTASTIC PROJECTS! Thanks so much for playing in our challenge at Merry Little Christmas!
Darlene
MERRY LITTLE CHRISTMAS
DAR’S CRAFTY CREATIONS
Please stop by for a visit.
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Absolutely beautiful, a present in themselves. I hope a crafter receives them and can upcycle them! Thanks for sharing with us at Stamping Sensations and We Love Stamping challenges.
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So sorry to be late! I haven’t been visiting blogs lately, but I had to come see what you’ve been up to. This post stopped me dead in my tracks! I love this gift bag! It is a gift all by itself!
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Just catching up Jo, love these gift bags and the stamp you chose is perfect for Christmas.
Thanks for sharing with us over at Stamping Sensations. Avril xx
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Ooh, actual presents. What a fab take on our challenge. Thanks for joining my challenge at Sparkles Christmas. Love Dawn x
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