3D Papercraft Projects · Gift Bags · Upcycling Projects

Even More Upcycled Favour Bags!

Once again, I have been busy making more upcycled favour bags using my Butterfly Favour Bag template.

Four upcycled favour bags by Esselle Crafts

For this first one, I cut the front, back and side panels out of an old tissue box, then used a silver metallic marker pen around the edges before gluing them in place. To compliment the silver, I used silver glitter card for the handle panels.

White upcycled favour bag with leaf design

The panels on this colouful butterfly bag started life as a different kind of gift bag! It was given to me last year, but the base was slightly damaged, so I cut it up and used as much of it as I could.

Pink upcycled favour bag with gold butterfly design

The front and back panels came from the front and back of the original gift bag, and the smaller side panels came from the sides of the bag, which were a lovely dark, gold colour. To compliment this, I used a gold metallic marker pen around the edges of the panels and a bright gold glitter card for the handle panels.

Three pink upcycled favour bags with gold butterfly design

The original gift bag was quite large, so I ended up making three bags – one large and two small!

Three pink upcycled favour bags with gold butterfly design

This next bag is definitely my favourite! 💛 The giraffe design came from another old tissue box, and again I used a gold metallic marker pen around the edges of the panels. I cut the side panels and handle panels out of gold mirror card and had just enough of the giraffe design card to make a matching gift tag!

Yellow upcycled favour bag with giraffe design

Yellow upcycled favour bag with giraffe design

This next bag also started life as a different kind of gift bag and, just like the other one, I cut the front and back panels from the front and back of the original gift bag and the smaller side panels from the sides of the bag.

White upcycled favour bag with pastel heart design

The gift bag was quite large again, so I had enough to make three small bags!

Three white upcycled favour bags with pastel heart design

Finally, I had collected two tropical jungle design tissue boxes, which I turned into these two fabulous favour bags! I used green glitter card for the handle panels, and the main bag pieces were cut from the cover of an old art folder. 

Two black upcycled favour bags with green tropical jungle design

As I wrote in my previous post, not all of the bags are made entirely from upcycled materials, but it gave me a good chance to go through my cardstock scraps and use bits that have been hanging around for a long time ♻️

How to make upcycled favour bags blog post by Esselle Crafts

Happy crafting and happy upcycling! ♻️
Suzanne

3D Papercraft Projects · Cricut Design Space · Gift Bags

Mini Gold Favour Bags

Using my butterfly favour bag template, I experimented with different sizes and created these cute mini black and gold bags!

Set of Four Mini Gold Paper Craft Favour Bags

I used gold mirror card for the panels and, instead of using the butterfly, I embossed each of the panels with small polka dots. I kept the bows as an extra embellishment, despite the fact that they were so ridiculously tiny to make!

Set of Four Mini Black Paper Craft Bows

I reduced the size of the SVG template in Cricut Design Space to 17.5cm / 6.9″ (W ) making the measurements of the finished bags approximately 5.7cm (W ) x 2.3cm (D) x 7.4cm (H) / 2.25″ (W ) x / 0.9″ (D) x / 2.9″ (H).

This made them the perfect size to hold a mini Lindt chocolate teddy bear!

Set of Four Mini Gold Paper Craft Favour Bags with Chocolate Lindt Teddy

Here you can see the difference in size compared to the standard size bag that I made. 

Mini Gold Paper Craft Favour Bag and Butterfly Favour Bag

I think you’ll agree that these mini versions are super cute, but also super stylish. What little treats would you put inside a bag this small?

Mini Gold Favour Bags Blog by Esselle Crafts

Happy crafting
Suzanne

3D Papercraft Projects · Gift Bags · Upcycling Projects

More Upcycled Favour Bags!

Following on from my previous post, I have been busy making more upcycled gift bags using my Butterfly Favour Bag template.

Colourful Upcycled Favour Bags by Esselle Crafts

The main structure of this stunning purple bag is made from an old school book cover! I then cut the front, back and side panels out of textured paper. The handle panels were cut from silver mirror card and the enlarged bow was made from another piece of the school book cover.

I think this is definitely one of my favourites! 💜

Purple Upcycled Favour Bag by Esselle Crafts

This red bag, along with its bow, also started life as a school book cover! I then cut all of the panels out of red mirror card and embossed them with a beautiful leaf design.

Red Upcycled Favour Bag by Esselle Crafts

I cut the decorative panels on this black leopard print bag out of an old paper bag – you know, the ones you get from little gift shops. I first had to back the paper bag onto thin white card to give it some stability before cutting the panels out. I then ran a gold metallic marker pen around the edges, which perfectly compliments the gold mirror card handle panels.

Leopard Print Upcycled Favour Bag by Esselle Crafts

Here’s all three of them together, looking absolutely gorgeous!

Three Colourful Upcycled Favour Bags by Esselle Crafts

I created these two white bags from old textured cardstock that I’d taken from another project. Don’t they look amazing?! I love the look of white on white. There were a few imperfections on some of the panel pieces, so I embossed each of them using a knitted pattern design, which made them perfect! I then used the leftover scraps to make the little bow and the layered flower.

Two White Upcycled Favour Bags by Esselle Crafts

For this last bag, I cut the main black pieces out of an old art folder and the panels out of a tissue box. I cut the panels out by hand as I wanted to line the little dogs up so that the pattern was equal on both sides. I then ran a silver metallic marker pen around the edges and cut the handle panels out of silver glitter card to match. 

Upcycled Sausage Dog Favour Bag by Esselle Crafts

Whilst not all of the bags are made entirely from upcycled materials, it was a good chance to use up some of my cardstock scraps and experiment with different textures. 

How to make upcycled favour bags blog post by Esselle Crafts

So, which bag is your favourite now?

Colourful Upcycled Favour Bags by Esselle Crafts

Happy crafting and happy upcycling! ♻️

Suzanne

3D Papercraft Projects · Gift Bags · Upcycling Projects

Upcycled Favour Bags

I’ve recently been experimenting with my butterfly favour bag template, seeing what other versions I could come up with, and just look at what I’ve created!

Seven Upcycled Favour Bags by Esselle Crafts

Aren’t they fabulous!?

Most of the bags are decorated with small paper scraps, and I upcycled old greeting cards, Christmas crackers and card packaging for the others ♻️

My favourite has to be the Guinea pig bag, made using a square tissue box.

I started by making the bag out of Kraft card, then I cut the front and back panels from the front and back of the tissue box and the two side panels from the picture on the base of the box. I drew around the edges of the panels with a gold metallic marker pen before gluing them on, then cut the handle panels from scraps of gold mirror card.

Guinea Pig Upcycled Favour Bag by Esselle Crafts

For this rainbow bag, I reduced the size of the template slightly and cut the main bag pieces out of an old school book cover. I then cut the front and back panels out of white copy paper. I found lots of different coloured cardstock scraps and cut them into thin strips. Then I glued the red strip down the centre of the front and back panels and filled the rest with the other colours. After trimming any ends off, I drew around the edges with a gold metallic marker pen, then cut the two side panels and the handle panels out of gold mirror card.

Upcycled Rainbow Favour Bag by Esselle Crafts

For this next one, I made the main bag out of red cardstock, then cut a front and back panel out of white copy paper. I die cut small hexagons from old Christmas crackers (that I had saved from a couple of years ago) and glued them onto the panels to make a patchwork effect. I then cut the two side panels out of a larger piece of glittery, silver cracker and cut the handle panels out of silver mirror card.

Upcycled Red Patchwork Favour Bag by Esselle Crafts

The pink card that I used for this next bag was an old A4 folder divider that I no longer needed. Again, I cut the front and back panels and two side panels from copy paper, then found lots of small scraps of cardstock, greeting cards and food packaging and punched out as many squares as I could using my 1.1cm square punch.

Call me obsessive, but I really wanted all of the edges to match up so that it looked like a candy wrapper bag, and here’s how the panels looked once I’d finished.

Pieces for an Upcycled Favour Bag by Esselle Crafts

Before gluing them on, I ran the panels through my Big Shot to flatten them and it gave them a nice smooth finish.

Colourful Patchwork Upcycled Favour Bag by Esselle Crafts
Colourful Upcycled Favour Bags by Esselle Crafts

I made this next one in a similar way, using scraps of gold mirror card. Running these panels through my Big Shot created almost a matt finish, and I drew around the edges with a gold metallic marker pen afterwards to hide the white core.

Black and Gold Upcycled Favour Bag by Esselle Crafts

It’s very similar to these mini gold handbags that I made using the same template.

Black and Gold Upcycled Favour Bags by Esselle Crafts

I’m completely obsessed with making these bags now, and will definitely be making more!

Upcycled Favour Bags by Esselle Crafts

Watch this space!

Suzanne