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♥ How to turn a Paper Bag into a Cute Purse Gift Card Holder

Posted by Tracy Wellmann ~ July 6, 2015

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What a fun project I have to share with you today.

My twin nieces just turned 10 and are into all of the girlie things like clothes.

Being that I have all boys I am not the best to shop for junior girls so the next best thing is cash.

That way they can shop for their own clothes or buy what they want.

I put these cute gift bags together for them and wanted to share how I did it.

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See the video below or click here to watch on YouTube to see my step by step tutorial.

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Here are a few other Purses I’ve created using paper bags:
Fashionista Gift Bag Purse
Paperbag Scrapbook Purse
Envelope Purse Birthday Gift Bag

 

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Comments

  1. Carolyn @ Our Gilded Abode says

    July 6, 2015 at 1:30 pm

    What a neat idea! These are adorable and any girl would love to receive them. Thanks also for the tutorial – so helpful for those of us who are visual learners. Thanks again and have a great week!

    • Tracy Wellmann says

      July 6, 2015 at 2:49 pm

      Thanks Carolyn — I appreciate your stopping by and for the sweet comment. 🙂
      ~Tracy

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