Yes… I know.
It’s not even Halloween yet… but I have Christmas on my mind already.
It’s not even Halloween yet… but I have Christmas on my mind already.
Don’t hate on me please.
I have some pretty big plans for Christmas this year
so I have been gathering up vintage ornaments, keeping my eye out for vintage trees and
other bits and pieces of Christmas past.
I have some pretty big plans for Christmas this year
so I have been gathering up vintage ornaments, keeping my eye out for vintage trees and
other bits and pieces of Christmas past.
Don’t worry…
I will wait until November to start sharing Holiday inspirations 😉
I will wait until November to start sharing Holiday inspirations 😉
I have also been thinking about making burlap treats with that big old roll of beautiful burlap
that I got from my sponsor Burlap Fabric .
Yes, I have some left even after making table runners, pillows and drapes
that I got from my sponsor Burlap Fabric .
Yes, I have some left even after making table runners, pillows and drapes
My latest project is super simple and easy
and it took me just about 10 minutes start to finish to make each one
so it is super quick too.
Tiny burlap gift bags.
I love them.
They are so charming and sweet and can be filled with a small gift or some dried flowers
like lavender, scented sachets, etc. They are perfect as a hostess gift or party gift.
like lavender, scented sachets, etc. They are perfect as a hostess gift or party gift.
Most of the ones I have found recently have either been too large or too small for what I was thinking
so I decided to go ahead and sew a few of them and set them aside for Christmas gift giving.
I love the burlap bags as little place setting gifts
( just make sure to wash the burlap first to avoid any little hairs coming loose.)
So simple to sew- they are just little rectangles with the tops folded over.
Here’s how to make your own.
Cut out a piece of burlap to a little larger than the size bag you would like.
I cut a long piece and folded it over to have a ‘bottom’ with it being open on just 3 sides.
Simply sew around the edges ~ I did stitch across the bottom as well just to keep it a little more flat~
and then trim all those wild hairs off the edges. Yes- there will be A LOT of them and be careful when pulling them off- if you pull too much-
you might have to sew back over your seams again- burlap unravels very easily.
you might have to sew back over your seams again- burlap unravels very easily.
Flip your bag inside out and fold over the top edge.
You can add a drawstring and then sew the bottom edges if you would like
I kept mine open.
I kept mine open.
I want to point out that on some of these bags,
I used the natural hemmed edge as the edge of the burlap as in the photos below
& some of the others I just pulled a few strands of burlap off to have a fringed edge.
Next just add your numbers, names, or greeting and fill with goodies.
That’s it.
If you would rather not make your own burlap bags Burlap Fabric does sell them
pre-made in several sizes at very reasonable prices and pre-made will also help avoid those strange stares from others when you go into the grocery store all covered in little burlap hairs…
I know nothing about that at all of course.
😉
Happy Monday!
sharing at Wow
Cynthia says
I love these, I am going to give this a try. Thanks Courtney.
Cynthia
Happy To Be/ Gl♥ria says
How dang cute are these girl..Love them..Thanks for another great post..Hugs and smiles Gloria
Holly Irwin Fine Art says
These little bags are precious! Also love the union jack pillow and burlap drapery panels! So rustic and chic.
Thanks for sharing.
Holly
Divine Theatre says
I think I may be burlapped out after the Marie Antoinette scarecrow but I am going to use this idea for next year's Trick or Treaters!
They would also be pretty with tall pillar candles and lavender or maybe even coffee beans! Oh! How about a bar of handmade soap for the Holidays! So many uses!
xo
Andie
stefanie says
LOVE THEM!!!!
Patty @ That's So Pretty says
Too cute!
PamLuvsPink says
Hi Courtney!!
Great idea for any time of the year!!
THANKS!!!
Pam
xox
At The Picket Fence says
I love it all and those burlap bags are just soooo sweet! Great ideas Courtney! 🙂
Vanessa
Sissie's Shabby Cottage says
Thanks for sharing so much loveliness. You can never go wrong with burlap and the little bags are so cute!
hugs
Sissie
Unknown says
Hey Courtney! I love your little burlap bags…too cute, and perfect for little gifts. All of your burlap projects are amazing! You sure know how to put a table together 🙂
michele says
loving all the burlap inspiration–it's always perfect for fall, oui?
i am a genuine halloweenie weenie so i'm all for thinking about christmas in october!
smiles.
michele
Anne says
Courtney what a great project! Since I do not sew I will opt for some already made.What a pretty way to present a gift!
xx
Anne
Kerryanne @ Shabby Art Boutique says
They look lovely Courtney.
Blondie's Journal says
These are so sweet!
XO,
Jane
Chrissy...The Apothecary Shop says
You and I are cut from the same cloth(likely burlap) I can not wait for Christmas….to heck with Halloween….love the bags! x0
Dawn says
So cute! I love burlap…maybe not it's hairs though! Lol! (;
Dawn@EventuallyCottage
Shirley@Housepitality Designs says
So many cute ideas for the use of the bags!…Love the lavender filled bags!….
Kim @ Savvy Southern Style says
Those are cute and I look forward to your Christmas decorations.
Linda says
You are not the only one… I have already started making some of my gifts out of burlap.
November is not far off.
Heaven's Walk says
So cute, Courtney! Maybe people will just think you're wearing a burlap coat…? lol
xoxo laurie
shaggysheephome says
I hope no one will hate on you! I love the burlap bags and I too have gone out in public with burlap fur on me. So you say you have big plans for Christmas. Please share.
Cindy says
They're adorable. It's funny how such a simple thing can be so cool. I love seeing them with sprigs of lavender …
Cindy
ℳartina @ Northern Nesting says
I love anything burlap!! So cute!
Marlis says
So cute! I could see these used for so many things. Did you know you could lesson the dander from burlap just by putting it in the dryer for a time or two? Thanks for sharing. xo marlis
Unknown says
Gorgeous! Beautiful burlap goodies! Thanks for sharing!
Leslie
House on the Way
martinealison says
Vos idées sont toujours très ingénieuses… ces petits sacs peuvent être d'excellents petits présents…
Gros bisous
Kathy @ Creative Home Expressions says
Very pretty, Courtney. I love them as place settings on the table. Such a great project for those left over bits, too.
Unknown says
Those are just the cutest Courtney! I hate the burlap hairs too.
Kat says
C'est un très joli sachet romantique avec ses petites fleurs…
J'aime beaucoup.
Belle soirée.
Kat
Deserae says
The little bags are so sweet and the perfect touch for a place setting. I can't wait to see what big plans you have for Christmas!!!!
~Des
Beata says
I love your burlap gift bags! Thank you for sharing those lovely ideas :))
Best wishes
Beata
Yvonne @ StoneGable says
Simply darling, Courtney! Just think how sweet these little bags would look filled with greens for Christmas!
Please stop by StoneGable and join TUTORIALS TIPS AND TIDBITS. Your great project will be a welcomed addition! Linky goes live Wednesday at 8:00pm.
Kim @ Savvy Southern Style says
Courtney, thanks for sharing the cute burlap bags and these beautiful photos at Wow.
Sharon says
Wonderful idea! I'll have to pull out the sewing machine, dust it off and start making these. I love it!