Quick and Easy gift

Quick and Easy gift

Are you looking for a quick easy gift to give away to your friends or colleagues?  Well this little gift may just be the answer. Its quick, easy and economical.  

I really enjoyed making these little treats.  I used the 2016-18 In Colours Paper stack which I have fallen in love with.  The colours are so pretty and the designs seem to be really easy to use for all sorts of projects. What I really like is the fact you can get 4 of these little gifts out of one piece of DSP and you can whip them up in no time.  Why not give it a go?  Here are the instructions -

Tutorial: Small gift envelope using 6" x 6" Designer Series Paper (DSP)

tutorial, craft tutorial, stampin up,  1. Cut 6" x 6" DSP

envelope punchboard, DSP, Stampin Up  2. Using the Envelope Punch Board, punch and score at 2",                                                                                  on each side of DSP

Designer series Paper, tutorial, paper craft  3.  Your DSP should look like this when you have                                                                                                completed punching and scoring

DSP, envelope, craft class  4.  Fold along each of the scorelines 

Stampin Up, DSP, tutorial  5.  Adhere the sides down onto the bottom flap using snail                                                                                   or multi purpose glue

gift, small gift, DSP, stampin up  6.  Its now time to put a little treat in ( I used a chocolate                                                                                    coin) and embellish as you would like.  In the ones I                                                                                      made I use thin bakers twine around the envelope and                                                                                  then decorated with a flower and pearl.  

treat, gift, envelope, thank you

I hope you are going to try these great little gifts.  They are so easy to make and make a great thank you for a friend.  

   Happy crafting!

   Noeline                                                                                 

Posted: Sunday 20 November 2016