Looking for a quick and pretty way to package some little treats this Thanksgiving? These autumn cookie pouches are a great small gift for friends and neighbors or would make a cute dinner party or wedding favor too!
Start by trimming a piece of Kraft Wood Grain Cardstock to 10″ x 5″. Score this piece at 0.5″ along the longest side, turn it ninety degrees, and then score it again at 2.75″ and 7.25″. (Score lines are digitally enhanced for clarity.)
Using the score line as a guide, trim away the 0.5″ of cardstock beneath each side panel with scissors as shown. Cut the edges at an angle in the center to form a tab.
Using any oval die (Elizabeth Crafts Designs), die cut a small opening at the top of the center panel by placing the die just halfway over the cardstock before running it through your diecutting machine.
To assemble the pouch, fold the cardstock along its scored seams and apply tape runner to the bottom tab as shown. Fold one side of the pouch inward and apply more tape runner to the center edge before folding the other side closed.
Die cut bunches of fall leaves (Tessler Crafts) from Gold Bright Foil Cardstock.
Die cut a small tag from Basis Dark Red Cardstock. Stamp an autumn greeting (Crafter’s Companion) in Versamark ink, cover with gold embossing powder, and melt with a heat tool.
Use orange or gold ribbon to attach the leaves and tags to the center of the pouch and fill with delicious treats for your recipient!
I hope you enjoyed this easy handmade cookie pouch project and thanks so much for stopping by today.
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Thanks for posting this. I am guessing it will fit a four inch cookie?
Thank you so much Cynthia! Yep, a 4 inch cookie would fit perfectly!
Making this cookie holder looks fun and easy, however, baking a four inch cookie will take some practice! 🍪