Handmade Valentine’s Day Treat Bag

Hey Hey blog readers! Latrice here with a fun Valentine’s Day treat bag for you. In the video below you will see how I used a Hero Arts background stamp with patterned paper to make an easy gift giving project. Here is what I’ll be creating for you.

Here are a few detailed pictures of the project as well.

For more fun projects this Valentine’s Day season please visit my blog Any Occasion. You can also sign up for new scrap booking online workshop called Scrapbook Throwdown. May Arts is a sponsor of course! You can sign up HERE.

On to the video!

Materials used:

  • Ribbon: May Arts twisted burlap string 363-28
  • Stamps: Hero Arts- Leaf and Floral background CG405
  • EK Success punch- Treading water
  • Stitching
  • Adhesive- Tombow
  • Embossing powder- Ranger
  • Paper: Echo Park– True Love

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Kiss Kiss, Latrice

Blog post by: Latrice Murphy

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54 thoughts on “Handmade Valentine’s Day Treat Bag

  1. SherylH says:

    Great project and thanks for your video!  Love that HA background stamp and your technique of overstamping a small patterned paper.

  2. Vera W. Yates says:

    Ack.. how cute!! Great video, too. You're so great at making video tutorials. I adore you. Hugs. xoxo

  3. barbara lassiter says:

    Thanks for a fun blog idea! The bag is really cute and I may have to use this idea for my grandsons' Valentine's treats!

  4. Sharon L-S says:

    Latrice – thanks for the video.  The projects I've seen Thursday & today are really getting me ready to do Valentine cards  & some gift projects this weekend.  Thanks for sharing. 

  5. Karen Rice says:

    Beautiful Valentine bag–my friends and I might "lift" the idea when we get together this week!  Thanks!

  6. Angie Hall says:

    Latrice, the treat bag is so elegant. All the extra things you added(stitching, yarn and decrative edges) made it special. Thanks

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