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Christmas Treat Bags

April 5, 2016 By A Spoonful of Sugar - 6 Comments

Flower Sugar Holiday by Lecien Fabrics

One of my favourite range of fabrics is Flower Sugar by Lecien Fabrics. Lecien release new Flower Sugar fabric ranges each year, and they all complement each other so well. This year that have released a Christmas range – Flower Sugar Holiday which will be in stores in June. What I love most about Flower Sugar Holiday is the pretty colours – jade, green, red, aqua, and white. The fabric features flowers, ornaments, candy, and stars – and is a bright cheerful range of Christmas fabric which will be perfect for wearables, Christmas decorations, and home décor.

Christmas Treat Bags made using Flower Sugar Holiday

I was lucky enough to receive a pre-release bundle to create with. I prepared a simple Christmas tree appliqué, and used it to make a trio of Christmas treat bags. This project is adapted from my book, A Spoonful of Sugar (released April 2016).
Christmas Treat Bags made using Flower Sugar HolidayI found the perfect ribbon to use as a little tag.

Christmas Treat Bags made using Flower Sugar HolidayThese treat bags would be perfect for holding little gifts. They feature a stand up design (like a coffee bag), and a simple drawstring closure. The ricrac trim adds a whimsical touch.

Christmas Treat Bags made using Flower Sugar Holiday

The star fabric makes the sweetest little fabric and felt stars using our free Simple Christmas Star tutorial. I really love how the Flower Sugar Holiday has a modern retro feel to it. Can’t wait to use it in more Christmas projects. You can find Flower Sugar Holiday at Ministry of Fabric and Sew Stitching Happy.

Simple Christmas Star Ornaments - free tutorial from A Spoonful of Sugar

Here are the Nautical Treasure bags as they appear in my book – with a simple sailboat design.

Nautical Treasure Bags from A Spoonful of Sugar by Lisa Cox

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Comments

  1. Carole @ From My Carolina Home says

    April 6, 2016 at 6:14 am

    Cute, cute!! Great quick project that will add a personal touch to any gift.

    Reply
  2. Megan says

    April 7, 2016 at 11:04 pm

    These are the cutest Lisa!

    Reply
  3. ulrikes smaating says

    April 17, 2016 at 1:10 am

    SOO cute! wonderful bags…. i should begin to sew some for christmas in good time :0) greeetings from denmark Ulrike

    Reply
  4. Karen Hagan says

    January 20, 2017 at 9:57 am

    I love your Retro Drawstring Bag . I would like to make some a little bigger. Would you mind telling me how to do this. I am wanting to make Easter bags to hold some treats. Thanks

    Reply
    • A Spoonful of Sugar says

      January 21, 2017 at 9:04 pm

      Hi Karen – They would be sweet little Easter bags. You can make them in any size you wish – just add 1-2 inches to the width and length of the fabric, and them make them the same way.

      Reply
  5. Alcira says

    September 23, 2019 at 10:35 am

    Estupendo para mis regalos de navidad . Gracias por su amabilidad. Desde Colombia un abrazo.

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