Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Core'dinations + Spellbinders = LOVE.

You guys know that I do design work for a handful of companies, right?
Well, this past week, Core'dinations has teamed up with Spellbinders.
I got to create some projects using Spellbinders dies, and cardstock from Core'dinations.
Both companies are doing giveaways, as well as showcasing projects both design teams created, on their blogs.

Today is my day to participate.

I did a layout, that may already be on the Core'dinations blog, I stuck it here too, just in case.
Then I am sharing with you, one of my favorite secrets.
A tutorial on mass-producing little treat bags.
Seriously, it is a great way to use scraps, and if you make the treat bags with wrapped hard candies (that aren't going to go bad, or get teeth-breakingly hard,) you can keep a bunch of them on hand, for quick thank you's, or "holy cow I forgot it was her/his birthday."

Here are the Blog Hop details:
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Welcome to the Core'dinations and Spellbinders Blog swap!!! Are you ready for a week long blog swap filled with loads of inspiration? Well, you came to the right place. Spellbinders and Core'dinations have teamed up and created gorgeous projects just for you. But...a blog swap wouldn't be the same without give-a-ways, right?

Core’dinations will be giving away FOUR paper packs in total!!!

Here is how you can win:
1. Visit the Core’dinations blog and leave a comment every day, Monday the 26th through Friday the 30th. We will give away two packs to TWO lucky winners.
2. Like us on Facebook and comment to win a paper pack.
3. Visit the Core’dinations Designer’s blogs and leave a comment. We will be linking them up on the Core’dinations blog throughout the week and will choose one random designer’s blog to pick a winner.

Make sure you visit the Spellbinders blog for more details on how to win some of their awesome dies.
CORE'DINATIONS BLOG
SPELLBINDER'S BLOG

Here is what I created. (You can click on it, to make it bigger, and see more detail.)
Here are the supplies I used:

I used these Spellbinders dies.
Labels Twenty-Three SKU: S4-347
Butterflies Two SKU: S3-146
Nested Ice Cream Cones SKU: S4-275

I also used these Core'dinations cardstocks:
Core Impressions Basic Grey Whimsy Collection (Green, Pink, Yellow)
Core Essentials (Purple, White and Blue)
Core Vintage Collection (Ice Cream and Cone)

The Spellbinders Ice Cream dies came in three different sizes, to be layered if you would like to.
The label dies are graduating sizes too.
I love the graduated sizes for the label dies, they make it so simple to make treat bags.
They come like this:
The finished treat bag looks like this:
I chose the largest label die, and cut out a pink label.
Then I chose the next largest die, and cut out a dark gray label.
The dark gray cardstock is from the Core'dinations Vintage collection. It already looks "canvas-y."
I inked the edges of the label, and THEN I sanded it. It made a really cool edge on the label.
The next step is folding the labels in half.
The easiest way to do this, to get an even fold, is to line the die up on your paper trimmer, so the "fold" is running right down the gutter of your trimmer (where the blade would normally slide.)
Then you can use a bone folder, or embossing tool, to just run a line down the gutter where you want the paper to fold. In this case, I have turned my label over, so the fold will be on the inside.
I filled my treat bag with candy, and folded the top down.
Then I took the largest folded label, and lined it up across the top of the bag and stapled that sucker shut.
If the treat bag is hanging out of the side of the label, and it bugs you, you can tuck it under, and use a bit of adhesive to stick it there.
You can also fold the labels in half length-wise, if you would like to top a large-sized (think sandwich-sized) bag.
Staples=Ugly.
We are going to cover them up.
Take the smaller sized label, and layer it over the pink label.

Then add whatever embellishments you would like.
I stuck with the ice cream die.
I made the "drip" of the ice-cream on the treat bag, and also my layout, by cutting a heart in half.
Notice the  cardstock dust...:)

This is where it is easy to mass-produce these things.
Crank out a bunch of those labels.
Depending on the thickness of your cardstock, you can cut two, and sometimes three labels at one time.
You can use up any scraps you have.

You could also bag up gift certificates, instead of candy, to have on hand for a quick present.

The back side of the treat bag is blank.
You could easily personalize the treat bag by writing a message on the blank label in back.
Pretty sweet!
You know what else would be sweet?

If you won a prize from this hop.

Head over to the Core'dination blog, and the Spellbinder's blog, (links above) and give it a go!

50 comments:

  1. The treat bag is just too much fun! love how you used the papers.

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  2. love the sundae colourful toppings...!

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  3. Cute idea! I'd never thought of using my scraps, usually I crank out a bunch of identicals.

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  4. Super cute! Thanks for the tip for the drip, cutting the heart in half.

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  5. Great way to use up my extra papers! Love the bag!

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  6. Such a pretty page and fab treat holder!

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  7. LOVE LOVE LOVE both the LO & the treat bags!

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  8. Such a sweet layout and love the treat bag.

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  9. Really like the layout and the treat bag is so cute. Thanks for sharing.

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  10. love the treat bag!

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  11. It WOULD be sweet to win a prize! Your little bags are so adorable! Thanks for the tutorial!

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  12. This is so fun! I love the dripping ice cream cone...just wonderful colors and so doable. Thank you!

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  13. Love those treat bags. Thanks for the tutorial!

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  14. Anonymous10:02 AM

    Really great projects, thank so much for sharing them.

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  15. Great layout and treat bags.

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  16. Great treat bags! Yes, I agree...Core'dinations + Spellbinders = LOVE. :)

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  17. Shaunte, you crack me up! Love reading your blog posts. And thanks today for the neat treat bag idea, nice way to divvy up a large bag of individually wrapped candies. AND i really like the grey coordinations paper that looks like canvas--i will definately be doing this.

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  18. Great projects! Thank you.

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  19. I like the way the ice cream cones look like the real thing because of the paper!

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  20. It would be sweet to win a prize but seeing your ice cream samples is a treat too!

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  21. The layout is amazing, and I love the treat bags.

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  22. Super cute! (as always)

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  23. Wonderful layout, love the ice cream cone and the four squares sewed together and then embossed and sanded look GREAT, wonderfully done!!! Love the core'dinations and spellbinders combos, and the treat bags I great, I made one the other day, only using a different label.
    Thanks
    Donna

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  24. what a sweet layout love the colors you chose and I love the butterflys. like how you layered the ice cream cone.very cute treat bag. thanks for sharing and for the chance to win.
    abbraddock@msn.com

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  25. Love the ice cream die and all the detail you put into these projects!!

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  26. Anonymous4:40 PM

    Great texture, details and shapes!!! Core-dinations and Spellbinders are a great combination!! TFS!

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  27. Such cute projects! Wonderful inspiration.

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  28. Great layout and idea for a treat bag. Love the idea of doing a second label to cover the staples and to finish it off.

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  29. I love the textures on the layout, but the treat bags are the cutest!!

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  30. Love that treat bag - how fun!

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  31. Great layout! And thanks for the tutorial on the goodie bags. I have that Spellbinders die - one of my favorites, and now here's another use for it!

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  32. wonderful job! Love the layout.
    Sandra ltb

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  33. Looks great Shaunte! Love that treat bag idea :)

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  34. Anonymous7:46 PM

    Yes, It would be awesome to win a prize from this contest. Loved your idea for the treat bag. I mostly make cards and collages but am always looking for new ideas for quick small gifts-- especially to let friends know how much their friendship means to me.

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  35. The treat bag is awesome! Thanks for pointing out the details. I want that vintage gray now. Fun, bright, cheery layout!

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  36. Fun, little treat bag and your layout is adorable.

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  37. Sweet Mikayla with her smile and ice cream cone ~ beautiful layout and color choices. The Core is awesome stuff ~ gotta get some. Your treat bags make the perfect "at the ready" gifts filled with a variety of goodies. Great looking toppers!

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  38. Your layout is adorable!!! The treat bag is a great idea!

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  39. What a sweet layout and I love your treat bags. TFS.

    Kris
    dietzrobles at yahoo dot com

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  40. Very pretty, love the treat bag and how you did the drip.

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  41. Fantastic! Thank you so much for taking the time to do a tutorial!

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  42. Such cute bag toppers!

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  43. Fabulous job. Love the layout. The background is a fave for me.

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  44. These are totally cute! I love the sanded texture on these projects!

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  45. Great projects. Love the little bag.

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  46. WOW!! I LOVE the layout, but that treat bag is SO SWEET!! I LOVE it!! THANKS for sharing and have a FABULOUS WEEK!! =)

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  47. Great looking layout. Love the ice cream cones

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  48. very cute indeed. tfs.
    littlen44 at gmail dot co,

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  49. Your LO is ADORABLE and your treat bag is soooo fun!!! I just love using Core's papers -- even the paper dust because that's when the fun looks appear -- LOL!!!

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  50. Anonymous11:04 AM

    Nice layout! Thanks for the inspiration.

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