The Convention Tag It Bag

At convention, Pam Morgan showed us a trick for adapting our new Tag a Bag gift bags.  I brought home my Make ‘n Take projects (they were Take ‘n Makes for me!  Much easier to bring home on the plane) and used her technique to step up my Tag It project.

MauiStamper Tag It Handmade Gift Bag

  • Tag It (Ronald McDonald House Charities) stamp set
  • Tag a Bag Gift Bags and Accessory Kit (tags, coral twine, clothespin)
  • Calypso Coral card stock (I added the background flag)
  • Calypso Coral and Coastal Cabana Stampin’ Write markers
  • Coastal Cabana Ruffled Stretched ribbon
  • Subtles Candy Dots
  • Uniball Signo White Gel pen and black Sharpie marker

Didja see his EYEBALL?

MauiStamper Tag It Handmade Gift BagI had a little giggle fit over this one, I guarantee ya!  This is a Maui Stamper Original Idea 🙂

Pam showed us how to put the gusset in the bottom, and I’ll give you the instructions for that too, but I also want to show you one more Maui Stamper Original Idea (MSOI – you knew that was coming, didn’t you?)  She suggested we put a little piece of grunge chipboard inside the bag (that kinda junk cardboard that keeps your Stampin’ Goodies from getting bent when they’re shipped.)  My MSOI was to wrap that little bad boy so when you look into the package it’s pretty, not grungy.

The dimensions for converting the bag are at the end of the post – here’s the how to wrap the base:

MauiStamper Custom Wrap The Grunge BoardCut your grunge chipboard just a hair short of 2″ x 3″.  Cut a piece of DSP to 3″ x 4″.  (This is Quatrefancy Specialty DSP.)

MauiStamper Custom Wrap The Grunge BoardApply a thin coat of Tombo (the Wonder Adhesive) to one side of the grunge chipboard.  You want it to be spread smoothly and evenly to avoid any bubbles in the finished product.  Center the chipboard over the wrong side of the DSP and use your fingernail or a bone folder to create the DSP at each edge (you crafters with the beautiful manicures will  already have that bone folder in your hand).  Trim the corners on the diagonal.

MauiStamper Custom Wrap The Grunge BoardSpread a little more Tombo on the flaps and use your bone folder to press them over the edge and firmly across the bottom of the grungy cardboard.

MauiStamper Custom Wrap The Grunge BoardWhen Pam put her bag together on stage at convention, she made it look really easy to get it squared but I had a little trouble until I had this MSOI.  I put some SNAIL on one of the short flaps on the side of the bag and attached the bottom side of the covered grunge chipboard to the flap.  This gives you something to wrap the bag around when you assemble the bottom.  Once the first flap is secured, put SNAIL on the opposite flap, turn it under and stand the bag with the base squarely on top.

MauiStamper Custom Wrap The Grunge BoardDoesn’t that little wrapped base look pretty?!  And see how the wide flaps are pressed to the outside?  Reach down into the bag with the bone folder and press the two narrow side flaps in place, then add a little more SNAIL to the two wide flaps and fold them in to finish the bottom of your bag.  E-Z!!

To make the flat bag into a gusset bag, trim a narrow strip off the bottom – just to open it up.  Score at 1 1/2″ from the bottom of the bag across the short end (I actually scored on both sides, flipping the bag over on my Stampin’ Score to be sure both score lines were solid.)  Then score your bag at 1″ from each long edge.  Snip along that 1″ score line on all 4 sides up to the 1 1/2″ score line – when you open up the bag it will resemble the open bag in the first couple of photos.  Be sure to really press each of those score lines in well with your bone folder before attempting to assemble the bag.  Don’t forget to invert and score the “gusset” fold on each side. Here’s a shot of the Big Screen at convention:

MauiStamper Custom Wrap The Grunge BoardAnd there you have it!  A package all ready for Iggy the Eyeball Iguana and some very special treats.

Be sure you stop by this weekend for another RemARKable Stamp of the Month tour featuring Tag It, the stamp set chosen this year to benefit the Ronald McDonald House Charities.  Stampin’ Up! will donate $3 for every single Tag It stamp set sold.  We’re proud of this support, and Stampin’ Up! as a company has donated over $1,000,000 to RMHC.  In addition, Stampin’ Up! demonstrators world-wide lend their hands and hearts to RMHC, putting smiles on the faces of families in crisis.  It’s just another way we’re Making a Difference.

RemARKable Best of Greetings

Aloha and welcome to another RemARKable “Best of” blog tour!  This month’s Best of Greetings set is a keeper!  My hope is to show you how truly versatile a set like this can be especially when combined with other stamps you already own.

Maui Stamper Stampin' Up! 25th Anniversary Best of June GreetingsAh, the sympathy card…the one we want to get right, the one we want to speak louder than words.  I like the classic, elegant font of this greeting.  I’ve paired it with a little DSP from the Quatrefancy Specialty assortment and used the image from the elegant Simply Sketched Hostess set as an accent.  How many images do you have that would work here?

Maui Stamper Stampin' Up! 25th Anniversary Best of June GreetingsAnd yes, I did cut it out by hand.  With such a simple, uncomplicated card that extra step didn’t take too much extra time.

Using the same color scheme and same greeting, I created an entirely different look:

Maui Stamper Stampin' Up! 25th Anniversary Best of June GreetingsBy masking a rectangle in the center of your panel, you can create a clean, simple image that keeps the focus on your message.

Maui Stamper Stampin' Up! 25th Anniversary Best of June Greetings Fortunately, we don’t always need a sympathy card.  Bright colors and sincere messages let our friends know we love them!

Maui Stamper Stampin' Up! 25th Anniversary Best of June GreetingsYep – same layout as the first card, but a completely different feeling when you change out the colors!  These warm bright shades say “Love you girlfriend!”  And if you’re wondering when we started offering Baker’s twine in that shade, take another look at the fabulous Tag a Bag Accessory kit!  PLENTY of twine for your projects and some leftovers too.

Maui Stamper Stampin' Up! 25th Anniversary Best of June GreetingsAnd last but not least, those same colors make a very quick and cheery card to tell someone they’ve made a difference in your life.  (Shout out to fellow RemARKable Beata Fiebelkorn for the inspiration!)  I embossed the greeting to make it really pop, but it would be quicker and ALMOST as wonderful without the embossing 🙂

Maui Stamper Stampin' Up! 25th Anniversary Best of June GreetingsWhat you can’t do without are the new Candy Dots in the center of the flowers.  These are brads without the bulk, the poking, or the manicure-destroying prong-wrassling!!  You know what I’m talking about. Love these!

That’s it for Best of Greetings Maui Stamper Style…I’m sure you’re as eager as I am to see what Robin is sharing with you!  You know what to do!

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