This time I used premade handled kraft bags, using the same Lettering Delights Kyoto Kuties cutfile for the body, and washi paper for the kimono. I used a different doll head this time, and again added Action Wobbles for some fun bobble head movement.
The hanging lanterns in the background are from the Cricut Pagoda cartridge, and the corners were cut from a sizzilit die from the Architectural Accents set. For the matching tag, I used the same cutfile of the plum blossom from the kokeshi's hair, simply enlarging it to 3 inches.
Put together 17 of these to share, and after tomorrow's meeting, I should be coming home with 16 different and very cool bags that were created by my super crafty and talented fellow members... how fun is that! Can't wait!
5 comments:
BEAUTIFUL! Wow Eunice, these bags and tags are beyond pretty! You did a fantastic job (17!) and the gals will totally fall in love with this set! I take my hat off to you. You are so creative and your projects are always so detailed and pretty!
Awesome job Eunice! lovely bags, wow (17) of them, and yet you will be receiving (16) from those members... Can't wait to see what they made too..
TFS~
This gift bag is one of the best I've seen all year. Fantastically creative! Every detail is exactly right. The ladies in the group will absolutely fall over in amazement.
Eunice… can this project be ordered, any Asian projects for cricut would be nice
Please click on the link in this post; it will take you to the Lettering Delights site where the kokeshi file was purchased. The lanterns were cut using Cricut Pagoda cartridge. Not sure if the images from that cartridge are still available from the Cricut site.
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