Before you know it, Santa will be on the chimney eager to deliver all his special gifts. What a better way to receive a Christmas package than in a very special Personalized Santa Sack?!
Not only do I have this special project to share with you, but you can hop along to see 9 other inspiring gift wrapping ideas!
I’ve been excited about this post for a while now. This was my first time using flocked heat transfer material with my Silhouette Cameo, and I have to say it is possibly my new favourite product. A velvet accent is exactly what this Santa sack needed! I first tried using fabric paint, but that resulted in a hot mess. The canvas has too heavy of a grain and it really seeped under the stencil.
Creating a personalized Santa Sack was super easy. I used white Cotton Canvas from the Online Fabric store, each leather piece measures 6″x 1.5″. Below are the measurements before any seams are sewn. You can choose to sew a simple pillowcase style bag, or you can follow this tutorial to sew a circular bottom bag.
Before you do do any sewing cut out the Silhouette Personalized Santa Sack Cut file and iron onto the middle of your canvas piece, that way the seam will be hidden in the back of the bag. You can also purchase the metal grommets at the Online Fabric Store, each bag will require 6 (instructions how to apply them are included in the package). For the bag closure I bought a 50″ piece of rope from The Home Depot for about $2, then threaded it through the grommet holes.
I absolutely love how these Personalized Santa Sacks turned out! I can’t lie, weeding the negative part of the cut file is a little tedious, but the results are so awesome I didn’t even care (I still went through with the second sack).
Don’t the Santa Sacks look great on my DIY Vintage Sled (pssst… you can make one for only $10!)
To complete this cut file you will need to download the free font Langdon , so you can insert the child’s name. Just right click the box where is says ‘replace name’ ungroup or release compound path and then insert the name. Be sure to mirror the name before you cut! The Overnight Service font is Bellota if that part of the file does not convert.
Santa Sack Cut File
NOTE: THIS CUT FILE IS FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY!!
This file is available only for SILHOUETTE users!
Note: this post may contain affiliate links
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Craft Paper & Boxwood Wreath Gift Wrap by Craftberry Bush
Copper & Green Gift Wrapping Inspiration from Echoes of Laughter
Burlap Wrapped Gifts by So Much Better With Age
Black & Red Gift Wrap Plus Bow Tutorial by A Pretty Life in the Suburbs
Wine Bottle Wrap- Christmas Edition by Northstory
DIY Christmas Bag Tutorial by Suburble
Vintage Map Christmas Gift Wrap & Gift Tags by The DIY Mommy
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Christine says
Oh WOW Virginia!!! Those sacks are unbelievably adorable!! Your kids will be able to treasure them forever!
Two Thirty~Five Designs says
oh.my.goodness. I am in love with this!!
Diana says
I just love these and I’m sure your children will as well. I’ve never used the flocked vinyl. Is that the silhouette brand of did you use something different? TIA
Virginia says
I used the Silhouette brand, it worked really great!
Diane Stamp says
Hi Virginia,
How do we get the cut file for the Santa Sacks?
Virginia says
just click on ‘santa sac file” under the last bag photo.
Amy | The Happy Scraps says
Oh My Goodness!! I am completely in LOVE with these Santa sacks! They are perfect!!! I think I’m going to have to make some. Thank you for the inspiration!
Jo-Anna@APrettyLife says
These are amazing Virginia! I really really really need to learn how to use my Silhouette! Great project…you are endlessly talented my friend!
Tina says
thank you for sharing the file and your project! I really will enjoy making these for my girls
Eronica says
Love the Santa sacks! Thank you.
Wendy says
Those Santa sacks are adorable. I am fairly new to all things Silhouette but also use svg files in Corel…with this being v2 and I have DE, does that mean I won’t be able to use it? Anyone out there who knows how to convert for DE or create an SVG…thanks!
Virginia says
Hey Wendy, I’m not sure how that works, but if there is something I can do to help let me know
Amy says
Is there anyway you can send the file in an svg. or ai. format? I do not own a silhouette. Thank you in advance!
Virginia says
Sorry Amy, I’m a Silhouette affiliate, and create files that work with their machine.
Cindy Brooks says
Thank you for the Santa sack file, love it!
Shauna says
These are fantastic. I really need to get my hands on a silhouette so I can do some fun projects like yours!
Susan @ Oh My! Creative says
I really need to get a Silhouette! I love the Santa sack!
Crissie says
Awesome! I cannot wait to make these….. Thanks for the design 🙂
Junia says
Love this!
Thank you!
Sharon says
Thank you so much for the tutorial on how to do these….they are awesome!
Jeanette says
Wow! Thank you!
Dee says
Fantastic! Thank you for sharing – YOU ROCK!
Linda L. says
Gorgeous job on the Santa sacks. All your decorations look incredible. Haven’t tried HTV but your project has really peaked my interest!
Nancy Bennett says
What a treasure you are sharing! Thank you!
Pamela Gordon says
Hi! I just found your blog through Funky Junk Interiors on FB. (I follow her blog) I live ‘next door’ to you in NB and am surprised I haven’t seen your blog before. Your decor is amazing and you have so many wonderful ideas. I’m going to sign up via email. Thanks for sharing your decor talent! Blessings, Pam
Virginia says
So glad you found me Pam, Welcome aboard! I hope you enjoy all my ideas!
Helga Langthon says
Absolutely beautiful! Thanks soooo much for sharing this file!!! May I ask which font you used for the date? (25 DEC) Thanks so much!
Angie@Echoes of Laughter says
Wow! Incredible project! Love them! You are so talented! I really need a machine! Have a lovely week! Angie xo
Kim says
These are truly beautiful. I wish I could just buy the bag, it looks so great! Definitely trying the cut file! Thanks for sharing!
Kim says
Hmmmm…. every time I try to download this file, I get an error message?
gypsy says
I get no application can open it.
Virginia says
Did you try again? I haven’t had issues.
Alex says
Can I tell you as a new silhouette owner one day I hope to get to this level of work with it. Those bags are amazing! now if I could only learn to use my sewing machine…
Lyndsay says
These looks so great! What a cute tradition to start.
Sue R. says
Thank you so much for this! I just made one for my grandson, it came out fantastic! You are AMAZING!
Wendy N says
I have been trying to get the font downloaded to my fonts folder but it keeps telling me that it isn’t a true file. Any way you can help would be greatly appreciated. Not sure what the problem is!
Bobbie says
Love these! They are stinking cute! I pinned them 🙂
Katherines Corner says
I love this soooo much!!! Thank you for sharing at the Thursday Favorite Things blog hop. I will feature your creativity on Monday ♥
Niecy says
Where did you purchase the leather pieced? Too cute!
Virginia says
I had leather scraps from another project (leather hide store) but you could get something at a thrift shop like a purse or jacket where you only need a few small strips.
Kelly Travis says
Love this file!! Is there any possible way to get this in another file like an svg I have a different cutter 🙁
Virginia says
Hey Kelly, I’m sorry. I’m a newbie at making files and have no idea how to convert it 🙁
Kelly Travis says
Thanks so much I am going to see if I can find someone to convert for me if that is ok?
Deborah in Dixie says
Thanks for sharing, how much HTV does this project require?
Virginia says
I used approx a 9″ x 18″ piece. One Silhouette brand box will do and you’ll have about a 12″ piece leftover. Thanks for visiting
helene Bjerke says
is the bag small? i was thinking to do the htv about 30×40 inch but that is to big. i se you talked about getting 12 inch left from 9×18. thats about 9×6 inch? the bag looks bigger on the pictures
Virginia says
No not small at all. It would hold a big santa gift
Ginger says
I LOVE this! I’m trying to make it, but am having problems with them names. I have downloaded the font, but b/c the NAME has been moved and edited and grouped, etc., I can’t ungroup it to make it where I can fill in the name. When I create my own, I don’t get the layered effect. Did you do something special for that? Or did I miss part of the download somehow?? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Now…to find the bags. I don’t have the patience or time to sew my own, so I am looking for some laundry bags (suggested to me). 🙂
Ginger says
GOT IT! I was capitalizing the letters and it was changing the look.
Paula says
I love the Christmas sacks. I can’t get the file to download. I clicked download and another browser window opens but it just stays blanks 🙁
Melinda @Home.Made.Interest says
Stopping by from the Best of Weekend link party. Love these sacks! I thought these were store bought, they look amazing! So impressed. Need to add this to my to-do list for next year. Pinning!
Liz says
Wow, the Santa Sacks are so, SO great!!! Love them!!
Jill says
This is adorable! Thanks so much for sharing the file!
Thank you for stopping by the Thoughtful Spot Weekly Blog Hop this week. We hope to see you drop by our neck of the woods next week!
Georgia Dobberteen says
Thanks so much for the share….very generous of you! Merry Christmas
Helene says
I just love these sacks.
We celebrate christmas december 24 here in Sweden, and I would like to know what font you used for the numbers so I can change the date.
Virginia says
Hi Helene, I don’t think the date was any special font. I think just Adobe Arabic. Good luck and Merry Christmas!
kathy says
virginia,
i’m a little late to the party….however there seems to be something wrong with the download. i have tried 3 different times with no success.
any chance you can assist me??? my grandson would love this!
thanks for your help!
Virginia says
sent via email!
Rebecca London says
So so cute!
Glenna @ My Paper Craze says
I just wanted to stop by and thank you for this file. I made one for my husband and it was a huge hit!
Virginia says
Awesome! So glad you gave it a whirl!!
Debbie says
OHHH I just tried again and it worked! Yippee Thank you so much – love this sack and can’t wait till Christmas!
Crystal says
How wide is the canvas off the bolt?
Virginia says
I think 54″, but there are a lot of options.
Kath Garvey says
Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful Santa sack file. Definatly will be making these for Christmas 2015. My grandkids will love them.
Lynne Coleman says
Thank you so much for sharing your Santa Sack. I am attempting make one and am struggling with the leather. Any tips or advice on the sewing of it?
Virginia says
Hey Lynne, Are you using a leather needle? I find it really helps as the tip is like a little knife that slices as it goes in rather than poking it. Going slowly helps too. Good luck! Thanks for visiting
Lynne Coleman says
Hi Virginia
Yes I am using a leather needle and heavy duty threat, but unable to get the stitches right – I have change the setting on my machine to the longest stitch and loosened the tension. What did you use to hold it in place while you sewed?
Thanks
Lynne
Ronda says
I would love to make this for my new granddaughter. Do you have the file in another format such as SVG? I don’t have a Silhouette, I have a cricut…thank you!
Virginia says
I’m sorry Ronda. I’m still new to making files and only know how to do it for Silhouette
claire says
thank you so much for sharing this , it is fantastic .
going to have some happy nieces and nephews .
sian says
wow i love this so so much, thank you xx
Susan Goldstein says
Love this idea!!! hank you for sharing your beautiful work!!
Susan Goldstein says
I’ll try this again…..Thank you
Maria says
Thank you so much for this!
A. Duncan says
Thank you so much for the file! Excited to use it for my four children’s gifts this Christmas!!!!
katherine says
can the santa sack design be used commercialy
Virginia says
No I’m sorry Katherine, this is for personal use only. Thanks for asking
Ashley says
I realize I’m almost a year late to this party, but these are AH-MAY-ZING! By far my favorite. I would have been more than happy/willing to pay for this design!
Virginia says
Thank you so much Ashely! xo, be sure to follow along for more freebies!
Vickie says
The Santa bags are amazing. Would it be possible for you to post in SVG file? I have Cricut Air.
Virginia says
I’m sorry Vickie, I’ve created the file as a Silhouette team member, so I can’t convert it.
Pauline says
Love your site!! Thank you for the santa sack file.. going to give it a try! 🙂
Pili says
This is amazing Virginia! Now on my to do list for Christmas as well!
Thanks for sharing!
Virginia says
Thanks for visiting Pili!
Kelly says
Hi Virginia!
I just wanted to let everyone know I used a deep red pillow case and white flocked vinyl and they are beautiful. However, that isn’t the purpose for my post Virginia. I wanted to let you know I bought the image (exactly the same) but it’s an svg from an etsy shop last week in case you want to know.
Virginia says
Thanks Kelly, thieves suck, but policing it sucks more. Sorry you had to pay for it 🙁
Shelly says
I am brand new at this and would love to have a tutorial. By any chance is there one for this project? It is BEAUTIFUL!! I am tackeling 3 for my grandsons. (Lord, help me!!)
Virginia says
You’ll be great Shelly. The weeding is the hardest part. If you just google HTV tutorial, there are thousands! good luck
Shelly says
I am embarrassed to ask, but how do I break the name apart to change it? Literally, I’ve only had my Silhouette a little over two weeks. Really wish there was a “school” here in my town to learn how to use it. Thank you Virginia.
Linda says
I have not been able to get a cutter as yet, but love the sacks. Is there any way to get the design as just a jpeg or something, so i can cut out of stencil and paint.Thanks
Virginia says
I’m sorry Linda, i only have it as a cut file, again sorry
Heather McCroan says
Did you use a heat press or just an iron?
Virginia says
Just an iron. Our basement actually flooded and they made it through a lot of water damage with no issue!
Kimberly says
Virginia, I love this design! I’m in the process of making the circle bottom design using your dimensions 24 x 30. By change, do you remember what size your circle was for the bottom? I’ve cut out 2 and still can’t come close to the right size. 🙁
Thanks!
Virginia says
Hi Kim, I’m sorry I can’t really remember how I did it, Fold the fabric in half and measure which should give how wide the circle should be? If you google a circular bag it should give you some tips. Sorry it was so long ago!
Elizabeth Garcia says
Found the answer after some thinking. I have 30 inches long in the rectangular cut. That is my circumference, I found that I just needs the diameter of the circle. The formula is 30/ 3.14 “or PI. result; D=30/PI = 9.5 inches. My circle needs to be 9.5 of diameter. Hope these help. I tried and was perfect size.
kad says
Hello!
I downloaded your amazing file a few weeks ago and told my friend about it… but it seems like that file is no longer available on your website? Is there just something not working or did you delete it on purpose?
Greetings from Germany 🙂
Virginia says
It should still be there!
Rachel H says
I just came across this post and can’t find where to download. There’s one spot but it opens asking for payment and I’m not comfortable putting a credit card in a pop-up window. 🙁 Beautiful file though!
Virginia says
You don’t need to pay, just type $0
Cathy D. says
Thank you so much. This is adorable!
JJ C says
I wanted to just say thank you for this idea and the files you gave us! I made two small bags for granddaughters and they loved it! Thank you!
Ruth says
Thank you so so so much! I’ve wanted to do this for a few years but with 2 under 3 I had no time to sit and design it. You ever my saviour! <3
Ashleigh Phillips says
Hi – is this still available? I keep trying to find the svg file and I cannot find it. Am I looking in the wrong place? Thanks!
Virginia says
Sorry there is no SVG, these files are inteded for Silhouette users. Sorry
Tawn Deavers says
I just found your blog via Pinterest and I love these bags. I made two for my grandchildren. It was my first time using my heat press. They turned out great, using your tutorial. I did leave off the leather. I put the leather on the bags, but could not put a hole through it for the grommet, so I just took the leather off. Thank you for the beautiful design.
Virginia says
So happy to hear! Hope you had a wonderful holiday!
Ashley says
Can you please send me this cut file? I can’t seem to get it…it says I need permission? I’ve tried everything.
Kate Levesque says
is there anyway to still get the free file?
Nicole Hendricks says
This is so adorable. I tried to click on the link and it takes me to a google page and says I have to ask for permission to access the file. Is there a way you can re-link it?
Betsy says
I just LOVE this! Thank you so much for all of the wonderful designs.
Shirley says
Can this sack be done with Cricut joy?
Virginia says
I don’t see why not!