Hi everyone and welcome to another Terrific Tuesday!
Today’s project once again features some of the product from the Share what you Love bundle that is available as an early release bundle.
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Here is a picture of today’s adorable treat bag.


This bag was one of my gifts that my attendees received this past weekend at my 12 hour scrapbook retreat. Inside of the bag was a bolt of ribbon for each attendee. They used the ribbon on their four make and takes and got to keep the rest. It was a huge hit!
Before I share my video with you, however, I thought I would share some pictures from this past week. My oldest daughter Natalie had her 8th grade celebration. It is so hard to believe that she is off to high school next year. She looked amazing and absolutely breathtaking!
I realized in the picture with her and I, just how much we really do look alike!




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Here is the video for this weeks project:
The winner of last weeks berry burst ribbon is Penny Oram. CONGRATULATIONS Penny! Penny won by simply commenting.
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Up for grabs this week is a bolt of the white organza ribbon that will no longer be available the end of May.

cue little bag
This is Marianne McGinnis: my granddaughter watched this with me and we've decided we will make some bags just like this! She likes it and so do I! Thanks Kim for a great video and project!
Thanks Marianne! So glad that you both liked it!!
This bag you made was really cute and quick, and that DSP is so pretty. I can't wait to try making it. Thanks for your videos! You do a great job of explaining every step clearly while still keeping the videos short. Great project!