I am not a huge fan of Valentine’s day–it’s a little too commercial for me. But I do love that it is another holiday that can be used to teach how to show love and share!
This Valentine’s, we decided to make these adorable Hand-made Sewn Candy Pouches for some special people in our lives.
Lanae was super excited to make one for her Primary Teacher. And she actually helped a ton and made the process a little easier.
I’m not gonna lie, this is not an easy process if you don’t have a good hole punch. Our hole punch is like 30 years old and sticks after each one and you have to press down real hard. So my hand was definitely hurting a ton by the end. I am looking into a new hole punch! Ha ha. Just so you know.
We got the inspiration for this fun project on Parents.com. There is actually a really great video tutorial that demonstrates the basics. Although, we did make a few changes so that we could just work with what we had.
Gather your materials.
Mark where you would like to hole punch so you’re not guessing the whole time.
Make sure you have a good helper to fill up your bags of candy. Lanae did this ALL by herself!
Using the ribbon, sew the card up following the instructions from the video tutorial… super easy!
Place your candy inside. We taped ours down so that it wouldn’t move around…
Tie a pretty little bow at the end!!
I think they turned out super adorable and would love to be on the receiving end of one of these cute DIY Sewn Candy Pouches! Wouldn’t you?
Chelsea says
These are the cutest! And I love that Lanae was able to help, too!!
Carisa says
Thanks Chelsea! Me too… crafts where Lanae can help are the best!
Kelly says
Hi Carisa, I love this post. I hope you don’t mind but I’d like to post on my blog and of course give you credit for the post. Have a wonderful day!
Carisa says
You are welcome to use one picture and link back to me! But please don’t post the whole post on your site! Thank you!! 🙂 I’m glad you enjoyed it!