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Adorable Paper Ribbon Pouches :: Valentine's Day Ideas

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Hello there! It’s Amber from Damask Love here with another crafty project! Today I’m excited to feature a couple of my favorite products from the TomKat Studio Shop! It’s no secret that I have a serious crush on anything paper…so it only made sense that I’d fall in love with the paper ribbon! And since I love to think outside the box, I’m here to share a really different way to use your paper ribbon. Here we go!IMG_6367

In minutes you can create pouches using lengths of paper ribbon. They are perfect for making oblong treat packages that fit long objects like pencils or lollipops.

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There’s really only two steps involved in making this project!

  1. Select the length you’ll need for your pouch, then fold as shown to create a gusset on the bottom of the bag.
  2. Use your sewing machine to stitch up the sides of the pouch. You’ll want to keep your stitch close to the edge, to be sure you have plenty of space inside the bag to fill it up.

*Not shown: Leave an overhanging flap on the top of your pouch that you’ll fold over to close. 

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Once you’re done, you can fill it up! I chose to fill mine with super simple sandwich cookies that I attached to the Wood Rock Candy Sticks available in the TomKat Studio Shop. Just melt a bit of white chocolate between the cookies and it will harden and keep the wooden stick perfectly in place! Easy!

Thank you so much for sharing this adorable idea with us, Amber!
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For more of Amber’s creative ideas including more ideas with paper ribbon, visit her blog here.

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Find the paper ribbon used in this craft here in our shop!

 

February 5, 2013

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  1. Tina Dahl says:

    OMG…beyond cute…and so easy! Fabulous 🙂

  2. Jeanette says:

    Adorable! Did you make the cookies? Recipe?

  3. Heather says:

    How cute! My girls will love this!!

  4. Laura Walsh says:

    LOVE your darling project. Going to get the paper ribbon straight away!How can I re create the adorable tags?

    • Hi Laura! I am a Papercrafters and do a lot of die cutting and stamping in my projects. For these tags I used dies to create the shapes, then used stamps to add the backgrounds and greetings. Have you ever done any stamping yourself?

  5. Emily Branch says:

    Amber, this is beyond perfection! Super simple and fun to make!!! Love it

  6. Wendy says:

    So very cute and creative! Thanks Amber!

  7. Rosie says:

    Wow, this is adorable! can I ask where you got the cute mixed color twine?

  8. Lisa says:

    These will be just perfect to send my granddaughters some valentine pencils and candy sticks. Thanks for sharing!

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  10. Gorgeous!
    I found this on pinterest and just loved the look of the pink pouches… now that I have seen the sugar cookie pops I love them even more. Thanks for sharing, I have repinned.

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