Good Morning! This is a super short post but one that I hope makes you smile as this is a super way to package cookies….goodies…..gifts etc – we offer many products to make crafting FUN!
I cannot tell you how darn cute these bags are and I love the fact that they are food safe and perfect for cookies or treats that "the butter goodness" might leave a mark! The best thing is that they are just $4.00 – here comes a big WOOT-WOOT!
You can see that I used the Vintage Leaves Bundle and YES – I would purchase this as a bundle as it also coordinates with the another stamp set, Lighthearted Leaves Photopolymer Stamp – this is another keeper!
I used the Lots Of Labels Framelits Dies in Cajun Craze and Very Vanilla to make background for the fun sentiment. This is from the Thankful Forest Friends Clear-Mount Stamp Set….this is a great sentiment and perfect for fall and Thanksgiving!

I have a confession, I broke down and bought the stapler and guess what – it is great! WHY? it slides WAY back which makes it great for many projects but the staples are soooo teeny-tiny – super cute!
I hope that this brought a smile to your face as much as it did mine! Remember…it's that little extra touch that makes the smiles bigger….and trust me, who ever receives it will be super thrilled!
Break it down into steps…to make the process easier. You will be amazed at how fast they go and the best part – it is a super easy project!
Did I make you hungry? Inside are some soft, chewy, yummy goodness of Ginger Cookies – one of my all time favorite for Fall!
You simply cannot go wrong with these bags….make sure that you tuck them in on your next order – they are great to have one hand…."just in case" – You'll be super happy that you did!
Until tomorrow!







These are adorable and so much simpler than I would have imagined! Great favors to hand out after a party too when your dinner guests depart. THANKS and have a FABULOUS day!! P.S. I hope all of the critters are doing well!
So very fun and cute! Of course I want to know what yummy goodness did you put inside??
Super cute bag and great idea….yum, yum, yum!! Have a fun-filled Autumn day!
These are ADORABLE. I’m like you. I don’t like seeing exposed staples either. I think it takes away the cuteness.Thanks Susan for sharing all your ideas. These would be great for a party.
I love these!! I keep resisting the leaf bundle – but I’m beginning to cave! Maybe you could share your recipe? Those cookies sound so yummy!
Want to share your cookie recipe? 🙂 We’d like to try them out! Love your fall projects! I don’t do halloween but love fall & thanksgiving! Thanks for your inspiration!!!
I was smiling at those gorgeous leaves and then smiling more when I read about the stapler! I am assuming you used the sponge daubers to do the ink on the leaves – so pretty and realistic! Then, I wondered if the contents was the super yummy ginger cookies and by golly they are! You have to give us the recipe as it would be, as you say, “A KEEPER!”
Now, keep your fingers crossed and have John send his special accountant/tax vibes out – I have an interview Monday with a new tax/financial firm in town! Wouldn’t it be great to get this job and be able to make fun little goodies like this for people who would appreciate them? But, I am not holding my breath but just sort of hoping. Teddy won’t be a happy camper to have his mom gone all day either.
Have a great weekend everyone!
Susan, this is fantastic! I am not working anymore, since I’m retired, but I can sure see me handing these out at my November stamp camp, to thank everyone for supporting me the entire year. I give them a Christmas party with door prizes in December, so what a great way to dress them up instead of wrapping in Christmas paper. Splendid idea! Thanks for the inspiration!
This is great,mooing to case this one with maybe a tweet or two.?
Love your packaging! I’d also love your recipe if you are willing to share!!
When I package something in a bag I fold a piece of scrap card stock over the top of it and staple it twice. Then I sticky strip my decorated piece and adhere it (front and back) to the scrap card, completely covering the scrap.