Little Gift Pouches
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Our project for June’s One Gift A Month Challenge is a Little Gift Pouch – Very quick and easy to make!
Since I’m so behind on all things blogging, I thought this month we’d do a really quick and easy one, based on my Little Teabag Pouch Tutorial.
One Gift a Month Project List so far:
January ~ Scrappy Fabric Basket
March – Round Quilted Pot Holders
April – Drawstring Gift Bag With Divider
Little Gift Pouches
Now these are really quick and easy to make. You can make them in any size you want, the tutorial I made can be used as a technique as much as a pattern.
While I made them to be for tea bags to take with me in my handbag or car, here are other ideas of things you could put in them:
- gift cards
- cash
- lipstick
- jewelry
- a sweet note of encouragement
- and oh so many more things!
Little Pouches Tutorial
Like I said above, I made them to put teabags in….
and they are so quick to make – less than 5 minutes to make one!
Go to the Little Teabag Pouches Tutorial
… and make some the same size, or bigger, and let me know what you will be putting in yours!
One Gift a Month Linky
I will include a linky for each month, just in case you are joining in and want to share your basket with us. Just link to the blog post you’ve shared your pic in… I will link my blog post with pics of my finished projects as well. The linky will be open all year, so you can link up at any time! If you make more than one, feel free to link up more times!
Please link to the actual blog post with a photo of the finished project!
If you are on Facebook, please join our group At Home With Joy to share your finished project, and if you are on Instagram please tag me and add the hashtag #onegiftamonth2023
Such cute wee pouches that would serve so many purposes. They’d be great to hold jewelry too.
What a sweet little gift bag!
5 minutes I could probably handle. I haven’t done too well this year in the gift-making department. Maybe these would make a good leader-ender! And use scraps, too.