I love these triangle treat pouches! Not only are they easy to make, they only use a small amount of DSP (Designer Series Paper) so you can make a whole bunch without using a ton of supplies. I found them to be a little addicting to make as well. I wanted to try all kinds of different DSP to go with the upcoming holidays. I learned how to make these from Sam Hammond. I hope you will love making them too!
You can watch me make these pouches on my Facebook Live HERE.
How to make:
- Cut a 3" x 6" piece of DSP, score at 3"
- At the top and bottom of the 3" side, place a little mark at 1-1/2"(I used a pencil). Score in a diagonal line from the 1-1/2" mark to the 3" score line on the edge of the paper. (Difficult to explain, easy to understand in the video).
- Fold on all your score lines and have the flaps from one side overlap the other flaps. Put a hole punch in each side of the pouch through both flap layers.
- Thread your ribbon through the holes, but before tying it closed, put some candies inside.
- Decorate the front. I used the stitched scallop circle label piece from the Little Treat Pouch Box dies.
Thank you for stopping by. You will see a supply list at the end of this post. Please use the following host code for online orders this month: JRTJSFJB. If your order is over $50, you will receive a free package of envelopes from me. Email me with your choice of color, either white or vanilla.
Happy Stamping!
Marsha
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