“where the wild things are” favor bag craft

freezer paper craft

Lest you be misled … let me get this out of the way before we even start …

No, it’s not that I have too much time on my hands.  Or even extra time for that matter.

It’s just that I really wanted to create something special for Wynter’s birthday this year.  So when I was searching for ideas and saw this … bingo! I was all over it!  I knew I was going to create a similar bag to use as the favor bags for Wynt’s party.

As I started mulling it all over, everything came together really nicely and I can’t wait to share.

So here we go … I’ll share with you the do’s, don’ts, and otherwise … :)

First, you need to start with a blank canvas bag … or 20.  I found mine at Hobby Lobby for a pretty good price.

freezer paper craft

Then, you masking tape off your bag and paint the openings.  Because I was working in bulk, I took the masking tape off right away {while paint was still wet}.  But you could wait til it’s dry … totally up to you.  I’m not a rigid, by-the-rules kind of crafter. ;)

freezer paper craft

For the crown … I dug deep into my bag o’ tricks … I found a photo of a crown online and dragged {drug?} it into Illustrator.  I used my pen tooly-thingy to trace around the outside of the crown.  Then I deleted the photo image from Illustrator and was left with an outline of the crown.  Print out that image and perfect-o! you’re ready to move on.

It took me a round about way to get to the next step:

You take freezer paper {waxy-side down} and your printed image … and use an x-acto knife to trace out your image.  So you’re left with your cut out freezer paper and can toss the image you printed out.

Then you iron the freezer paper onto your bag {waxy-side down}.  When that’s done, you paint the opening.

freezer paper craft

A little about my “round-about” ways … for some reason my brain cells aren’t working at 100% … well, not even 60% most of the time.  And considering this was the first time doing a craft like this … I got a bit mixed-up in the head!

When I printed the crown images, I printed a few and for some reason thought I’d be reusing them, so only needed 4 or so cut out.  Duh.

When you paint over the freezer paper and rip it off … you seriously can’t re-iron and repaint on a new bag.

So … if you’re doing this as a favor bag, or in bulk … you’ll need to print out the same number of crowns as you have bags.

The other thing I thought about, but decided 6 year olds wouldn’t care, and therefor neither should I …  if I were doing just one bag, I might have given it more thought … but I was a little concerned that the yellow stripes came through the gold crown.  But believe me, by bag #3, I really didn’t care.

Anyway.  If I were doing just one bag, I might try to be tricker about the craft so the other paints don’t show through.  Or not.  :)

Okay, so next:

I found this awesome font that I used for the party invitations called Men In Black {click on the font name to download}.  So what you do is … type up all the names {and print out separately} … print them large enough so you can cut them out and make an impact on the bag.

And then you do the same thing as with the crowns.  Iron it to your bag {when the other layers of paint are dry}.  Then paint over the opening.  Again, I peeled the paper off before the paint dried.  You can wait til it dries.  Up to you.

And I thought it was awesome that one of the kids Wynter invited was named Max.  Small things, right?

freezer paper craft

Oh! and remember … when you’re tracing your image {from the printed paper} onto the freezer paper … make sure it’s waxy-side down.  Or you end up with something like this and just may get very frustrated with yourself.

Not sure if my freezer paper tutorial is top-notch, so if you’re looking for more direction, I used this post to help me out.

freezer paper craft

And here you go!  The final product of my labor.  I found this great puzzle book on Amazon, added a crown and a couple of popcorn balls.  Her party was on Halloween and the kids were asked to dress in costume, so the pumpkin face on the popcorn balls worked perfectly.

freezer paper craft

Hope you enjoy this as much as I enjoyed doing it.  No, really … I enjoyed doing it!

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