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Create Craft Love

November 13, 2015 ·

How to Print on Paper Bags

DIY

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This post may contain affiliate links. See my disclosure policy for more details.

If you’re stopping by from Oriental Trading, welcome!  Happy to have you here!

I love that in this day and age, you can create something and print it on anything!  These Thanksgiving Leftover Bags that I created for Oriental Trading are the perfect example of how you can turn plain into fabulous.  Today, I’m going to teach you how to print on paper bags!

Send your guests home with these easy to make Thanksgiving Leftover Bags!

Begin by removing the bag handles.  You can save these and reattach later if you wish.  Be careful not to rip the bag.

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Tape down the bottom of the bag.  You will also need to tape the top closed.

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 Click HERE to open the “Gobble Til You Wobble” design.

Click the print icon.  This will bring the design up in a different window.  Right click to rotate the design so that is oriented upside down.

Click the print icon at the bottom of the page which will bring up the print systems dialog box.

Orient the bag face down with the bottom of the bag going into the printer first.  See picture below.

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Once the bag is in the proper position, click print.

It’s that easy!  If you want to reattach the handles, hot glue them back in place.  Or you can fold over the top of the bag and tape down.

 To download your copy of the Thanksgiving Leftover Bag and print on paper bags, click HERE!

 

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