Have a Ball Gumball Packs - Valentine's Class Gift

Have a Ball Gumball Packs - Valentine's Class Gift

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Have A Ball Gumball Packs | Valentine Class ideas

1. Cut card stock down to 7 1/2” x 5.

2. Place the paper on the 7 1/2” side along the score board.

3. Score each piece at 2” on each side. (left and right).

4. Center your Lawn Fawn Sweet Smile gumball die between the two score marks and cut out.

5. Take the negative pieces and stamp the outline of the gumball machine with Gina K Designs Amalgam Ink and the coordinating Lawn Fawn Sweet Smile stamp set on the back. Please note: I cut the center of my stamp set out to avoid using the tiny gum balls.

6. Use the individual gumball stamp twice as a To/From on the back of the die cut.

7. Flip the base (the sheet with the gumboil die cut) to the from and stamp “have a ball” underneath the cut.

8. Use a clear bag, vellum, acetate to cover the cut out.

9. Use 1/4” Scrappy tape to outline the perimeter of the base. Please note: there is NO Tape on one block end.

10. Secure the ends AVOIDING closing the top. Just the bottom and the middle seam.

11. Add your gumboils to the sack - careful not to add too many.

12. Secure the top of the package.

13. Add the To/From dicta to the back of the packaging and secure with hot glue.

14. EXTRA: Score the top and bottom of the sacks at 1/4” increments to make it look like small chip bags.

15. EXTRA: Use you scraps to punch out hearts/shapes for interest.

Items used for this project:

Lawn Fawn Clear Stamps - Sweet Smiles

Lawn Fawn Lawn Cuts - Sweet Smiles

Avery Elle Clear Stamps - Shark Hugs (suggestion)

Gina K. Designs Amalgam Ink Pad - Jet Black

Scrappy Tape 1/4" x 30 yds

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