Great update to older ideas I haven't used in awhile. I love the simplicity and speed to create a bunch of cute projects. Maybe I will try my hand at selling some crafts eventually.
Thank you! 180-sheet 12”x12” paper pads on sale really aren’t the bargain if you have sooo much left over. Since the paper I have is thin, the little treat bags are a great idea!
Great ideas! wondering when you did the print and cut parts, did you use label paper so they were then stickers or just card stock? thanks for sharing, as i am looking at trying to use from my paper stash , and not buy as many pads as i did last year!
I sell them for $1.25 each and will usually do a show special of 2 for $2. They sell best at this price for me. And that’s why I don’t invest a lot in embellishing these. 😀
I am so glad you have a video on this! I've been wanting to learn how to make these! Do you have a video on how to make the Ghirardelli chocolate/tea bag holders? Love that idea as well! Quick question... what is the difference between score tape and regular adhesive from the ATG roller or any other tape runner? Just curious.
I don’t have a video on the double pocket chocolate holders yet, but will have one up soon. Scor-taps has a stronger hold than the regular tape runners and can stick to more surfaces. So if you have something that’s going to be re-used or handled a lot, Scor-tape or a strong wet glue are the best route.
Love these ideas! I do have a question. Why did you use liquid glue on the coffee mug envelope? Wouldn't sticky strip tape work as well? Is the liquid glue stonger? Thanks for sharing these great ideas.
Debbie Enger Yes, score tape/sticky strip tape would work just as well! Normally that’s what I use when I don’t want to wait for dry time. But since I could clip these easily to hold them and let them dry, I decided to use wet glue once (which is usually more cost effective). 🙂
@@BourbonCreekCrafts So true. I started the Love It Chop It process with one of my paper stacks and went to liquid glue to cut cost. The tape runners are expensive and dont always work as well. Plus liquid glue gives you some wiggle room to line things up. Thanks so much for sharing your ideas. They are great!
Fun ideas! Thanks for sharing!
Glad you like them!
I'm glad I kept going looking at some of your older videos! I found this to show how you made the hot cocoa packs! Very cool! Thanks for the ideas!
I love making the hot cocoa packets! They are so quick and fun.
Great update to older ideas I haven't used in awhile. I love the simplicity and speed to create a bunch of cute projects. Maybe I will try my hand at selling some crafts eventually.
They also make great little gifts/treats!
Tfs. Great ideas ahead of the game! Much hugs.
Thanks, Jenny!
What great ideas! Thanks!
Thanks! And thanks for watching!
Great ideas for treats.
Thanks!
This is such a clever idea! I love it so much and want to do it for the different holidays!!!!!
Thanks! And, yes, these are great for any holiday!
You have the best ideas.
Awww, thanks, Deb!☺️
I love holiday crafting all season long, these projects are so cute!
Me too! It’s never too early or too late, if that’s what you’re in the mood for. 😀 Thanks for watching!
Nice ideas!
Thank you!
What great ideas! Thank you for the inspiration ☺️
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching!
Thank you for sharing. I'm always looking for things to make for neighbors and co-workers. I think these will be what I do this year.
Oooohhh, yes! That’s a great use for these!❤️
Thank you! 180-sheet 12”x12” paper pads on sale really aren’t the bargain if you have sooo much left over. Since the paper I have is thin, the little treat bags are a great idea!
You’re so right!
Holiday crafting season?? 😂🤪😂 I’m just trying to clear out my summer paper. 😂🤗 💙💙💙
Great ideas! wondering when you did the print and cut parts, did you use label paper so they were then stickers or just card stock? thanks for sharing, as i am looking at trying to use from my paper stash , and not buy as many pads as i did last year!
I just printed these on card stock. I have made labels before on the Silhouette as well. 🙂
Really fun ideas! Thanks for sharing✌🏻❤️🙏🏻😘 just curious about how much would you charge for these at craft shows?
I sell them for $1.25 each and will usually do a show special of 2 for $2. They sell best at this price for me. And that’s why I don’t invest a lot in embellishing these. 😀
I am so glad you have a video on this! I've been wanting to learn how to make these! Do you have a video on how to make the Ghirardelli chocolate/tea bag holders? Love that idea as well!
Quick question... what is the difference between score tape and regular adhesive from the ATG roller or any other tape runner? Just curious.
I don’t have a video on the double pocket chocolate holders yet, but will have one up soon. Scor-taps has a stronger hold than the regular tape runners and can stick to more surfaces. So if you have something that’s going to be re-used or handled a lot, Scor-tape or a strong wet glue are the best route.
@@BourbonCreekCrafts, thank you for the info. Much appreciated!
Where did you find the template with the perforations?
It was a file in the design studio for my Silhouette. So I just used my Silhouette to cut them out. Made it quick and easy for me!
Love these ideas! I do have a question. Why did you use liquid glue on the coffee mug envelope? Wouldn't sticky strip tape work as well? Is the liquid glue stonger? Thanks for sharing these great ideas.
Debbie Enger Yes, score tape/sticky strip tape would work just as well! Normally that’s what I use when I don’t want to wait for dry time. But since I could clip these easily to hold them and let them dry, I decided to use wet glue once (which is usually more cost effective). 🙂
@@BourbonCreekCrafts So true. I started the Love It Chop It process with one of my paper stacks and went to liquid glue to cut cost. The tape runners are expensive and dont always work as well. Plus liquid glue gives you some wiggle room to line things up. Thanks so much for sharing your ideas. They are great!
hi what are the w and h to make them
Which ones are you referring to?
@@BourbonCreekCrafts the you did in silhoutte coco
What about the envelopes my bills come in?
As long as they are unwrinkled, can be sealed and fit your hot cocoa packets, sure!
Could I ask how much you sell your cocoa packets for?
I sell them for $2.50 each or 3 for $6