Tuesday 9 July 2013

Wedding Favor Twist Bags

This is such an easy to make and affordable Wedding Favour idea. I was so delighted when I discovered DIY Wedding. When I got married I made my own wedding favours, putting my love and time into each one that I created and many brides today make their own wedding favours. By making them yourself you add such a special touch. These bags although hand made still give that classy look.

One A4 sheet makes 2 bags and these bags are perfect for light-weight sweets.

Below are the Step-by-Step instructions by diywedding.org. 

  

Firstly cut a piece of A4 in half. You can use patterned paper, plain white paper or colored paper if you wish. The possibilities are truly endless but make sure your use paper which is less heavy than card stock but a little bit heavier than normal printing paper; a paper density of about 120gsm is pretty good for this project. For this tutorial, I used a roll of recycled, brown packing paper which I cut to size. You can also decorate your plain paper with text on your computer before you begin making your bags or simply decorate with stickers, stamps or similar later. When I made these little bags I created a design on my computer for half an A5 piece of paper. You can download my designs at the bottom of the page. 

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Fold half A5 piece of paper in half without making a hard crease down through the middle. Do this by simply pinching the two top corners together so you create a curve with the paper.

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Now place the top edge of your paper under your sewing machine's "presser foot". Keep the two top corners pinched together and arrange your paper so the corners are pointing towards you. As you lower down the "presser foot" onto your paper you will most likely create a small crease in the paper at the top. Don't worry about this little crease, it won't detract from the beautiful end-result. 

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With small stitches sew together the top part of the paper. Begin this by lightly securing the seam as you would if you were sewing in fabric. Stop sewing approximately 0.2 inches from the tip of the corners you pinched together earlier. With the needle down lift the "presser foot" and carefully turn your paper 90 degrees against the clock “around” the needle. You are now ready to sew down the long side of the paper. Again, lower the "presser foot" and sew all the way down to the edge of your paper. Remember to secure the seam before you remove the paper from the sewing machine. 

Image 4: Trim off any excess strings hanging from the paper for a neat look. You should now have a bag which is only open in one end, ready to fill with your chosen wedding favor. When you have sewn all your bags (on two sides only) you can simply store them in a bag or similar until you need them.

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Fill your bag with your wedding favor treats and prepare to close the bag. Be careful not to overfill your favor bags. Press the side with the seam and the side without the seam (the curve) together centering the seam. The bottom of your bag should now be closed in the opposite direction of the top of bag. This is what gives the bag the unusual almost “triangular” shape.

Image 6:When you are ready to stitch up and close your bag simply place the bottom edge of the paper under the "presser foot" like you did at the top. Sew the bottom of bag approximately 0.2inches from the edge. Remember to secure your seam at the beginning and at the end before you remove the bag from the sewing machine. Now cut of excess string and your bag is finished.

Although this project sounds involved, it takes me less than 1 minute to complete one bag. It’s so easy and when you get the hang of it you will be amazed how quick this little project is.

Credit: www.diywedding.org