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    Paper Sack Place Holders

    November 16, 2017 By Brandy 9 Comments

    Make darling holiday place settings using paper lunch sacks! Fill with everything needed for a holiday dinner, including an activity page and a treat! This shop has been compensated by Collective Bias, Inc. and its advertiser. All opinions are mine alone. #EverydayCraftMoments #CollectiveBias

     

    Make darling holiday place settings using paper lunch sacks! Fill with everything needed for a holiday dinner, including an activity page and a treat! 
    We all remember the anticipation of a holiday family dinner as a child. The smells, the sounds, the seemingly ENDLESS wait time. After hours the turkey emerges from the oven, only to have to sit and rest for awhile before cutting into it. Then it took time to assemble the whole family around the table and by this point you were contemplating whether or not your napkin might be edible. You know, just to hold you over.

    (Hover over this image to shop the Scotch™ Brand products that I used for these sacks!)

    These little lunch sack holiday place stettings come together in just minutes and are the perfect size to hold everything needed for a holiday dinner, including an activity page and a treat!

    You can print any 8.5x11 activity page at 50% and it will be the perfect size to tuck inside lunch sack.

    The beauty with these are that they are made with basic supplies and are super cost effective so making a table full won't break the holiday bank. They are also interchangeable for ANY occasion. Just swap out the colored paper and front decal for Valentine's Day, Easter, Thanksgiving, or any gathering! And not only are they colorful and decorative---they are functional too!

    Place one on the center of each dinner plate with a small bowl of candies for playing "Don't Eat Pete"  and watch their little eyes light up!

    Paper Sack Holiday Place Settings

    Make darling holiday place settings using paper lunch sacks! Fill with everything needed for a holiday dinner, including an activity page and a treat! 

    Supplies:

    Paper lunch sacks

    4.75" x 4.75" piece of decorative card stock

    Seasonal decorations like tags, stickers, or a small wood decal

    Scotch® Create Adhesive Squares

    Scotch® Expressions Glitter Tape Platinum

    Scissors

    Scotch® Create Multipurpose Glue

    Utencils

    Napkin

    Straw

    Printable Don't Eat Pete Game (printed at 50%)

    Small candies or snacks to use as markers

    Make darling holiday place settings using paper lunch sacks! Fill with everything needed for a holiday dinner, including an activity page and a treat! 
    Cut the top section off of the the paper sack so that it is 6" tall.

    Place a few Scotch® Create Adhesive Squares onto the back of the card stock square. These are great for photos and paper projects because they are initially reposition-able. If you need to adjust the position right away---you totally can!

    Place the card stock square onto the bag and press firmly to attach.

    Make darling holiday place settings using paper lunch sacks! Fill with everything needed for a holiday dinner, including an activity page and a treat! 
    Cut a strip of Scotch® Expressions Glitter Tape Platinum that is the width of the sack and attach close to the top edge. This is completely optional, but who doesn't love glitter tape? We have rolls and rolls of it in all different colors and have found so many uses for it!

    Make darling holiday place settings using paper lunch sacks! Fill with everything needed for a holiday dinner, including an activity page and a treat! 
    I found these fun felt Santas at my local craft store and they were the perfect size to add to the front of my sack. You can use wood cutouts or any other seasonal decal. Apply Scotch® Create Multipurpose Glue to the back, attach to the front of the sack and let dry. You can use a different cutout for each child or add a name to the sack somewhere to personalize them!

    Make darling holiday place settings using paper lunch sacks! Fill with everything needed for a holiday dinner, including an activity page and a treat! 
    Fold a napkin in half and tuck inside the sack with a straw, utensils, and a printable activity. I found this cute "Don't Eat Pete" printable here. This is another game that can be use for ANY holiday or occasion. There are so many free printable online or you can make your own!

    How To Play "Don't Eat Pete":

    Have one child leave the room. The remaining children choose one of the game squares to be "Pete." Call the child back in. One by one, the child slowly picks up each snack until he picks up the one on "Pete." When they pick up "Pete," the other children will yell, "Don't eat Pete!" Refill the board, choose another child to leave the room and continue playing until everyone has had a turn!

    Make darling holiday place settings using paper lunch sacks! Fill with everything needed for a holiday dinner, including an activity page and a treat! 
    "The desire to create is one of the deepest yearnings of the human soul."---Dieter F. Uchtdorf.  There’s a certain thrill that comes from figuring out how to fix or create something yourself or creating a project from an idea in your mind, but nothing’s worse than when you don’t have the proper tools to get it done right. You can find all of the Scotch® Create Adhesives that I used for this project at Walmart. From masking tape to spray adhesives and everything in between! Be hands-on with Scotch™ Brand this holiday season. Click here for more creative inspiration!

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    About Brandy

    Welcome! I'm Brandy, mother to 5 darling kiddos and a cute black lab named Toby. My husband is in the Coast Guard so we've lived all over the place, turning each house into a home. I love baking, sewing, making cute things with my kids, and sharing what I've learned with all of you!

    Comments

    1. Florence @ VintageSouthernPicks says

      November 26, 2017 at 4:33 pm

      These look so delightful for kids & the "Pete" game would be so fun for the little ones. Love that the napkin holders are versatile for any holiday.

      Reply
    2. patti@pandora's box says

      November 26, 2017 at 1:33 pm

      Cute idea - I am sure the little ones would enjoy this it the table!

      Reply
    3. Victoria @DazzleWhileFrazzled says

      November 22, 2017 at 3:37 pm

      Super fun idea! The kids table can so dull, esp. for little kids, so love this idea. Visiting from Home and Garden Thursday party.

      Reply
    4. Candice says

      November 21, 2017 at 2:16 pm

      This is a really cute idea! I like that you used a paper sack and also included the little game! I for sure need to make these! Thanks for the inspiration!

      Reply
    5. Kristina says

      November 21, 2017 at 6:41 am

      Visiting from Create Link Inspire. What a great idea! Thanks for sharing.

      Reply
    6. Jenny says

      November 21, 2017 at 6:31 am

      These are adorable!!! What a brilliant idea to keep kids occupied to those long adult meals or waiting for their food. I am pinning. Thanks for sharing at the Totally Terrific link up.

      Reply
    7. Maureen says

      November 19, 2017 at 8:14 pm

      Brandi,

      The Santa is adorable! Where did you find him?

      Maureen

      Reply
      • Brandy says

        November 20, 2017 at 5:41 am

        Hi Maureen! I found him at Michael's! 🙂

        Reply
    8. Stacey Werner - client says

      November 16, 2017 at 1:50 pm

      I wish we had something like this at the kids' table growing up. I remember that feeling of boredom. We'd be playing with our silverware and folding our napkins into different shapes lol

      Reply

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