Tailgate Bag and PocketBac Box

Last night on Facebook Live, I shared two of the projects I am making for craft shows this year.  The first is this Tailgate Bag – in Buckeye colors of course!  I sized it to fit a K-cup and some candy, and I made it to look like a Thirty-One tote.

This stamp is from this year’s “Cup of Christmas” stamp set.  It is so appropriate for gift card holders and K-cup favors.  I am lucky that red is one of my team’s colors because I have some nice choices of paper and trims in the Holiday Catalog.  This designer paper is from the Toile Tidings collection.

My punch art buckeye is made with a 1/2″ circle punch and two retired punches – the strawberry from the Itty Bitty Fruit Punch Pack and the oval from the Bitty Blooms Punch Pack.  I guess I am lucky with my team’s mascot too – it’s pretty easy to make a punch art buckeye.  I am glad I don’t have to come up with a Cornhusker or a Spartan.

Last year’s Farmhouse Christmas paper is also great for this project.  I am packaging these Tailgate Bags in our 6″ x 8″ cello bags.

The video below gives complete instructions for this project.  If you are receiving this post in an email, click here for the video.

My second project is this PocketBac Box.  PocketBac is a hand sanitizer from Bath & Body Works.  I also made a video of this project (below) – or click here if you are receiving this post in an email.

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