Going Batty For You!

This is a treat bag I made using the Batty For You stamp set.  It’s called a bag in a box, cleverly designed by Ann Fitton, I just love this set, but I don’t own it, so I had to borrow it twice from some friends. This bag is really cute, and of course, could easily be adapted with other stamp sets for other holidays and seasons.

 

It’s made with pumpkin pie designer series paper, and olive green, pumpkin pie, and black cardstock.  You start by making the bottom into a box with 4.5" x 4.5" olive green cardstock, scored on all sides at 1". In each corner, I snipped in to the scoreline, creating tabs to fold in, and adhered with sticky strip, creating a box.  I then ran a long piece of sticky strip along the entire inside bottom edge of the pumpkin pie dsp, and wrapped this around the edge of the box. I used the scalloped edge punch on the black cardstock  1.5×11".   I also punched the black cardstock piece with the scalloped circle punch.  Frankenstein was stamped twice, first in black and punched with 1 3/8" circle punch.  I stamped him again in old olive and popped up with dimensionals.  I also used the round label punch to make two black cardstock labels.  I  cut 10" pieces of both pumpkin pie striped ribbon and 1/4" black grosgrain ribbon.  I punched holes in the center of the round label punched after it was folded in half, and applied snail adhesive to each side of the top of the bag.  I then used the crop-a-dile to adhere the antiqued brass jumbo eyelets to the center of each round label.  I tied knots in the ribbon ends, and ran it through each of the jumbo eyelets and tied in bow.

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