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Saturday, 30 November 2019

Christmas Gifts for Allsorts



Good Morning All

It is my turn to host the Allsorts Challenge and I chose a theme of

Christmas Gifts.
I altered some plain Brown carrier bags for all my gifts this year, as I did last year too,
instead of using non recyclable  paper.

I have more of these to show you next week for Crafty Ribbons DT.

These are also a great way of recycling last years Christmas cards as I have used  on some.
Some are 12 x 12 paper that I have had for years and not known what to do with as they had 4 images on, so I cut them up and used them too.
Random stamping of snowflakes and Christmas trees, ribbon added across the top and tied odd embellishments to it.

I had great fun doing these and I used quite afew bits that I have had in my Christmas box for years.



Prize on offer
Christmas Cracker Kits from Stix 2


xxxx
Wendy L

10 comments:

  1. Great re-cycling Wendy and it's so nice to have a special bag when you receive a gift. Fun theme thanks.

    B x

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  2. Great idea Wendy. Love all the bags. I have a very large roll of brown paper, which I think will last me years, but I could still put recycled Christmas cards on the front of the parcel. Last year I stamped stars on the paper.

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  3. What a brilliant idea Wendy and your bags are gorgeous, will really make that gift extra special, Kate x

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  4. Beautifully done Wendy. Loving the images you used on these gift bags.

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  5. Hi Wendy your gift bags are gorgeous. Thank you for your lovely Christmas card. My first. Take care. Hugs Jackie

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  6. Really lovely gift bags and what a great idea to re-cycle last years cards on them, lovely backgrounds too.

    Kath x

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  7. Great bags for gifts - they all look so pretty.

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