With St. Patrick’s Day quickly approaching, I made some cute printable St. Patrick’s Day treat bags from plain old white lunch bags, perfect for gift giving from you (or your leprechaun?).
In less than 5 minutes, you can print these free downloads and have almost instant cute gift bags!
I created three different free printables… Just click on each title below to take you to each free download!
These are so easy to print! Here’s what you do:
- Cut off about an inch off the top of your bag. Tape the bag to the center of a piece of plain printer paper like the picture above. I placed two pieces of tape on each side, and one at the top of the bag, just to be safe!
- Download one of more of the free printables (links above). Place paper with the bag taped on it face down, with the top of the bag going inside the printer first. Press print, and watch in amazement as your adorable bag comes out of the printer, ready for gift giving!!
I added a little piece of striped lime washi tape to seal the bags, but you could just fold them over, staple, or punch two little holes in the top and tie a piece of twine in a bow.
I plan on filling one bag for each of my kids with some gold coins, and some other tasty treats. These delicious Lucky Charms treat pops would be perfect in the bags, too!
I hope you enjoy these bags! Leave a comment and let me know if you plan on giving these a try, and who you’ll be giving them to. Do you have a sneaky little leprechaun that comes to visit you each year like we do?
Happy crafting!
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xo, Laura
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kate says
Very cute treat bags! Love the gold coins you put in them too!
Laura @ Make Life Lovely says
Thanks Kate! I went to about 5 different stores to find those coins, and finally found the at CVS, in case anyone was looking for them 🙂