Tips for the Procrastinating Gift Wrapper: Bitty Bag Gift Card Holders

Bitty BagsI have a confession. I’m not the most timely when it comes to making handmade holiday gifts. No matter how early I vow to start my crafting, you’ll find me locked in my room on the eve of any given holiday, juggling a glue gun in one hand, paper cutter in another, painting chipboard and stringing bunting until the sun comes up. In between cooking, decorating, and last-minute place card additions, time can fly by faster than the Polar Express.

Sound familiar? We’re here to save you the stress and minimize the craft room mess. Pair a gift card with a cute handmade package with this easy and adorable tutorial!

 

Bitty Bag Gift Card Holder

 

Materials

Bitty Bags (Notebook – Little)

Divine Twine (Cherry)

Cavallini & Co. Paper Tape (Numbers)

Cavallini & Co. Rubber Stamps (Numbers & Symbols)

StazOn Ink Pad (Jet Black)

 

Instructions

1)      Adhere artfully torn strips of tape to bitty bag to create desired pattern

2)      Slide in gift cards

3)      Wrap Bitty Bag with coordinating Divine Twine to create an artfully decorated package

4)      Personalize bags with “To” and “From” stamps as a final touch!

 

What’s your best trick for last-minute gift wrapping?

 


Posted: Tuesday, December 20th, 2011 @ 9:03 am
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12 Responses to “Tips for the Procrastinating Gift Wrapper: Bitty Bag Gift Card Holders”

  1. Lisa M says:

    I keep a supply on hand of gift bags in all sizes and styles. That habit has saved me on more occasions than I can count!

  2. Carole K says:

    Hi,
    I’m so glad you’re blogging ‘Somerset’! I LOVE the magazines, and feel I can never get filled up–always wanting more! I’ve got this now up on my Favorites Bar, so I can click in whenever. (I sound like a stalker! eek)

    Anyway, love the little gift card holder. I’m really bad this year: working two jobs leaves me in the mood to spend time w/ family and friends, but no extra time to make the gifts. Maybe I should make gift envelopes for IOU’s?

    haha!

    • Elysa says:

      Hi Carole! So glad we made it into your “Favorites”–and I approve of the IOU idea whole-heartedly. You can even write a sweet note on a tag, and slip that in instead :)

  3. I make up a supply of cute gift tags, and have assorted gift bags available. Done in less than 5 minutes!

  4. Very cute tags! I, too, have been found wrapping presents in a frenzy. My only “trick” is always keeping the tape and scissors to my right; otherwise, I lose them both. They could very well end up inside of the last gift I wrapped if I am not paying attention. ;)

  5. Jessica says:

    Very creative gift card idea!

    Yesterday, I grabbed a fork and some metallic paint to make painted wrapping paper: http://bit.ly/tSwmxz

    Quick and easy, plus adds a personal touch!

  6. Marti Schrock says:

    My wrapping trick is to gather supplies all year for wrapping & adoring. When the time comes, I have lots of fun options. I already found something I want to try for Christmas 2012! I’m going to hand-paint clothes pins with the names of gift recipients. Clip it on! They can either keep it, or I will take it back to re-use. I can’t wait to start that project!

    • Elysa says:

      Great idea, Marti–it’s never too early to start your holiday wrapping collection. And I’m sure you’ll thank yourself later!

  7. Mickey says:

    I’m trying to reduce my waste and I’m wrapping a lot in old maps. Also using some of my prettier papers to wrap some boxes for perpetual gift giving & all I need to do is grab a piece of ribbon and a tag [ hopefully made up ahead of time]- my friends know I’ll take it all home and reuse it.

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Bitty BagsI have a confession. I’m not the most timely when it comes to making handmade holiday gifts. No matter how early I vow to start my crafting, you’ll find me locked in my room on the eve of any given holiday, juggling a glue gun in one hand, paper cutter in another, painting chipboard and stringing bunting until the sun comes up. In between cooking, decorating, and last-minute place card additions, time can fly by faster than the Polar Express.

Sound familiar? We’re here to save you the stress and minimize the craft room mess. Pair a gift card with a cute handmade package with this easy and adorable tutorial!

 

Bitty Bag Gift Card Holder

 

Materials

Bitty Bags (Notebook – Little)

Divine Twine (Cherry)

Cavallini & Co. Paper Tape (Numbers)

Cavallini & Co. Rubber Stamps (Numbers & Symbols)

StazOn Ink Pad (Jet Black)

 

Instructions

1)      Adhere artfully torn strips of tape to bitty bag to create desired pattern

2)      Slide in gift cards

3)      Wrap Bitty Bag with coordinating Divine Twine to create an artfully decorated package

4)      Personalize bags with “To” and “From” stamps as a final touch!

 

What’s your best trick for last-minute gift wrapping?