Hello, Friends! Marilyn here with a Saturday Project. Today I made a "Santa Sack". I found multiple examples of Santa Sacks on Pinterest and then made my own. Santa Sacks are usually used to put your child's gifts in that come from Santa. The sack is placed under the Christmas tree on Christmas Eve and is found by the child on Christmas morning.
My Santa Sack will be used as part of a classroom Bingo prize in an upcoming school carnival.
To make my project, I first purchased the canvas bag at Hobby Lobby today for $8.99 before using
my 40% off coupon.
Next I went to the Silhouette store and looked through Christmas images before deciding upon this little Elf. I added some snowflakes and a Naughty / Nice check box. All the images were designed and printed using Silhouette Cameo and Square1 Iron-On.
Once everything was print and cut out, I layed out my design and heat pressed it onto the canvas bag.
Square1 Iron-On can be applied using a regular iron as well as a heat press. If heat pressing, set your temperature to 325 degrees and press for 10 seconds.
I hope your enjoyed today's project. If you have a questions or suggestions, please leave it in the comments. Also, you can join up to our Facebook group: Scrapbook Blessings Club for more fun, games, inspiration, tips and techniques. Thank you for stopping by and have a blessed day!
SBC Design Team Member ~ Marilyn
My Santa Sack will be used as part of a classroom Bingo prize in an upcoming school carnival.
Santa Sack |
To make my project, I first purchased the canvas bag at Hobby Lobby today for $8.99 before using
my 40% off coupon.
Next I went to the Silhouette store and looked through Christmas images before deciding upon this little Elf. I added some snowflakes and a Naughty / Nice check box. All the images were designed and printed using Silhouette Cameo and Square1 Iron-On.
Once everything was print and cut out, I layed out my design and heat pressed it onto the canvas bag.
Square1 Iron-On can be applied using a regular iron as well as a heat press. If heat pressing, set your temperature to 325 degrees and press for 10 seconds.
I hope your enjoyed today's project. If you have a questions or suggestions, please leave it in the comments. Also, you can join up to our Facebook group: Scrapbook Blessings Club for more fun, games, inspiration, tips and techniques. Thank you for stopping by and have a blessed day!
SBC Design Team Member ~ Marilyn
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