It’s the last Sunday of the month, which means it’s time to hop with my NC Demos group. You might have already stopped by Laurie Meier’s Blog, but if you are just popping in this month our theme this month is “It’s A Gift” and we were challenged to make a project that can be easily mass produced or can be a unique special gift for someone.
I chose to use the adorable little gift bags that are sold as part of the Marbled Excellence Suite – a new Online Exclusive just released.

I decorated the gift bag with two 3 1/4 x 3 1/2 pieces of DSP and then added a bag topper — using the oldie but goodie retired Top Note Die. Does anyone else still have this in their craft room and use it on the regular? It is one of my favorite product….all these years later! I also added a sentiment and Christmas tree from the Decorative Tree Bundle — also a favorite of mine this season!
Here’s the front:

And, here’s the back:

Simply adorable! These little gift bags come in two sizes — I used the smaller size — and 16 in total in the pack. A very very quick and easy gift that you could easily mass produce!
Now, let’s see what the others have done with these new colors! I’m at the end of the roll call, but click the next arrow below to start at the beginning with Tina Lesson’s Blog.
Happy Stamping! Kelly
Roll Call
Tina Lesson
Jo Anne Hewins
Toni Campana
Laurie Meier
Kelly Taranto – The Late Night Stamper
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Too cute!
Thank you!!
I didn’t know what I was going to do with those bags. Love what you did will be casing it. Thanks
Yay!! Have fun!
I thought I recognized that Top Note die!! I still have mine and refuse to part with it, lol! It is a perfect topper for your bag. I have these on my wish list and probably need to grab them before they are gone 🙂
Me too…I refuse to ever part with it too. It’s a classic staple!
Top Notch Die-Memories! Your bag is sooooo cute!
Thank you!!
Love your bag, Kelly! It’s perfect with the Top Notch Die as the topper – and, yes, I still have that die in my stash. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you Laurie!