Last week, I featured the many ways we can wrap gifts using fabric.
Let me continue that theme today:
This fabric bag was packaging for food. I just had to save it and turn it from blah to TADA!
I'm adding a band of paint at the bottom of the bag. I marked the area (where the paint should end) with some masking tape. I also put some newspaper inside the bag to absorb excess paint, and another sheet of newspaper to protect my work surface. A few binder clips keep the bag from moving around.
I choose a pink paint that I applied with a paintbrush. I applied two coats, making sure to get into the sides and edges of the bag.
Once dry, I painted the other side, too.
Here's what the bag looks like with a new coat of paint...TADA!
The creases were tough to iron out, but I think they add a rustic charm.
All I need to do is to add a gift inside, tie the built-in ribbon, and add a personalized gift tag. This gift is ready to be given away!
Here's an alternative look: add some wooden beads to the ends of the ribbon (knot the ends to keep the beads in place) for added color and decoration.
That's how I turned a plain fabric bag from blah to TADA!
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