Lawn Fawn Panda Valentine's Bag
Posted on Jan 31, 2018 2:34:46 PM by Danielle HunterShowcase your paper crafting skills by making an adorable panda bag to collect all of your Valentine’s Day treats.
Designed by: Danielle Hunter
Time: 45 minutes to 1 hour
Level: Beginner
Size: 9 x 5 inches
Here's what you need:
- Glue Dots® Glue Lines
- Pop Up Glue Dots®
- Mini Glue Dots®
- Glue Dots® Premium Permanent Gluetape
- Lawn Fawn Sweet Friends stamp set
- Ink pads (assorted colors)
- Markers (assorted colors)
- Stencils/die cuts (circles, ovals, heart)
- Paper trimmer
- Scissors
- Paper lunch bag
- Lawn Fawn cardstock (Ground Coffee, Vanilla Malt)
- Lawn Fawn polka dot paper
Here's what you do:
Use stencils or die cuts and the assorted papers to create shapes for the panda.
Attach shapes to a 4 ½ x 8 ½ inch piece of ground coffee cardstock using Glue Dots® Gluetape, Mini Glue Dots® and Pop Up Glue Dots®.
Cut 2 inches off the top of paper bag and attach finished panda with Glue Dots® Glue Lines.
Design a 2 x 3 inch Valentine card with vanilla malt cardstock, Sweet Friends stamps, ink and markers. Mat card with additional coordinating cardstock using Glue Dots® Gluetape.
Create the cupcake on a separate piece of cardstock, cut out and use a Pop Up Glue Dot® to attach to card.
Adhere Pop Up Glue Dots® to the back of card before attaching it to panda. Close panda paws with Pop Up Glue Dots®.
~Danielle
Danielle Hunter is a multitasking mom of two creative girls. She works in human resources for a non-profit organization and is a yoga teacher in training. She lives in Northeast Ohio and has been dedicated to crafting since childhood. Danielle completed her first scrapbook at the age of four, was a scrapbooker-for-hire for several years, and has shared her knowledge in a classroom setting. She enjoys turning trash to treasure, making crafts for kids, and creating artistic projects with bold colors and fun designs. Danielle joined the very first design team for Glue Dots in 2010. Her projects have been featured in Craft Ideas and CardMaker magazines, as well as websites such as Reader’s Digest, HGTV, and Crafting a Green World.