Candy Cane Mini Treat Bag

 Candy Cane Mini Treat Bag

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My project today is similar to Week 8 of the 12 Weeks of Halloween … the difference is I did not use the Mini Treat Bag Thinlit.  I used just a sheet of the Candy Cane Lane DSP with the Simply Scored Scoring Too.

To make the Mini Treat Bag without the Mini Treat Bag Thinlit, you start with a 5-3/4 x 8 sheet of Designer Series Paper.  Score it 1/2″ at the bottom (portrait side) and score it @ 2-1/8″ on both sides of the landscape side (8″ side).

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  • Click here to watch the You Tube Video on how to make the Candy Cane Mini Treat Bag with Stampin’ Up! Product on Chic n Scratch.
  • Click here to download the Inspiration Sheet (will be available later today).

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Winners

Here’s a list of winners … Congrats to all of you!!  If you have not received an email from us on how to claim your goodies please email us and provide your mailing address. 

  • Paper & Ink Sketches #7 – Devoria (comment posted 10/5 @ 7.57pm).
  • 12 Weeks of Halloween #8 – Armin Memisevic
  • Christmas GIFT Box: Tracie Sparks
  • 4 Day Stampin’ Special – Mary Champlin
  • Christmas Treats Box: Stephanie Campbell
  • Paper & Ink Sketches #6: Marti Lewis
  • 12 Weeks of Halloween # 7: Susan Mack

Thanks & have a great day!! 

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62 thoughts on “Candy Cane Mini Treat Bag”

  1. Angie you are amazing! What a thoughtful idea especially when one does not have all the supplies to create. Once again you have done a wonderful job with all your ideas and talent. Thanks.

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  2. Thank you for choosing me to be the winner of the 12 weeks of Halloween week 8 I am super excited the email with my address has been sent. Love the project and the designer series paper I really love the other side with the snow pattern on the red background.

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  3. Really sweet little bag! Love my thinlits bag die! I made cute Thanksgiving bags last year with it! Goodies inside of course!!!

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  4. Super cute. Now, I am wishing I had not spent the money on the die to make the bags! But, that is o.k. I guess I had not really thought about trying to make one or didn’t have a sample to see how it was made or the measurements. Anyway, this is really cute and I will be making some of these little bags!

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  5. The bag is so cute. I was debating on whether to buy the thinlits but decided to go ahead. I think the bag is a little cuter than the other one. Thank you again for a great project.

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  6. Angie, love listening to you on your videos. Your such a Pro…. love the way you did this cute bag, so adorable with the DSP. Thanks for sharing.

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  7. Angie, your creations are absolutely gorgeous! I enjoy recreating them for my family and friends. Thank you for sharing your creations with us!

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  8. Love all your adorable ideas that you post!! Thanks a bunch.
    Great idea showing people that they do not need the thinlets to make
    the cute little gift bag. Keep the goodies coming!!

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