This is one of the fronts of the Easter bags I made this year. I wanted to use items I already had in my stash so I looked through the paper gift bags I had on hand and decided to use a white gift bag. For the fronts of the bags I used different plaid card stocks from my stash so each bag was different as far as the plaid prints and colours went. I wanted to use the clipped crepe paper fringe to decorate the tops of the bags. To make these I decided on four colours of crepe paper I had in my stash from the dollar store:
I used a white, yellow, light pink, and light blue crepe paper. I measured the width of the bag front and I cut my crepe paper about an inch longer. I laid down my first piece and put hot glue on that and then added the second colour on top of that. Since it is hot glue and it sets quickly I put the glue across the crepe paper in sections so the second layer would stick. Here is a photo to show this better:
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until I had all four colours stacked. I wanted this fringe to be thicker so I put two of the stacks on top of each other and then used the M Stewart fringe scissors to clip the edges on both sides of the hot glue lines:
Once both edges were clipped I used my hand to scrunch up the clipped crepe paper:
With all the fringe pieces made I cut the plaid card stocks to the size I wanted for the bag fronts and put the plaid card stocks on the bag front using liquid glue. Using hot glue I put the fringed crepe paper piece across the top of the bag and used scissors to cut the excess off the edges of the bags.
For the Easter basket I used the basket die set from the KSCrafts Easter release die set and I cut the basket out of flat recycled card board. Added brown inks to that piece using a make up pouncer I bought from Amazon to use as pouncing tools for inks. I also cut this basket out of kraft card stock and put the two basket pieces together using liquid glue:
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