Hi there, and welcome back to another day of Lawn Fawn's December release.
Today's we're showing off the mini-set, whale you be mine.

Again, I kept things simple to show how I would use the set for a class valentine.

I colored the whales separately (giving one a bow from Sweet Christmas!) and then die-cut them and set them aside.
I then die-cut 2 of the new stitched circles (from a thinner-weighted card stock) and a bunch of different Mermaid-colored papers with the scallop border (keeping the "negatives" because they look like waves.)
To assemble the treat bags, I sewed around the circles (the stitching lines are excellent guides!) and left an opening to stuff candy through before closing the whole thing up.
I like the idea of giving kids something that looks nice, but contains way less candy than they would think. ha.

I hope you like it!
Visit the lawn fawn blog today for more inspiration.
♥.
Today's we're showing off the mini-set, whale you be mine.

Again, I kept things simple to show how I would use the set for a class valentine.

I colored the whales separately (giving one a bow from Sweet Christmas!) and then die-cut them and set them aside.
I then die-cut 2 of the new stitched circles (from a thinner-weighted card stock) and a bunch of different Mermaid-colored papers with the scallop border (keeping the "negatives" because they look like waves.)
To assemble the treat bags, I sewed around the circles (the stitching lines are excellent guides!) and left an opening to stuff candy through before closing the whole thing up.
I like the idea of giving kids something that looks nice, but contains way less candy than they would think. ha.

I hope you like it!
Visit the lawn fawn blog today for more inspiration.
♥.