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You can always tie or topper but these alternatives are fun too!

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NOTE:  All but one of these closures need a cello or poly bag
that is 4 or more inches above the contents of the bag. 
Tip:  A big eye needle or threader can aid in pulling the ribbon or
cording through the holes placed in the bags.  Need a threader?
E-mail us at customerservice@stamponthis.com along with your
mailing address to receive a complimentary threader.

Accordion Fold
Fold the excess portion of the bag, forward and back in about
3/4 inch folds until reaching the bag contents.  Use a hole
punch to place a hole into the center of the accordion layers. 
Pull a ribbon or cording through the hole and tie.  See the
Product Gallery for the stamped project details.

Fold Over
Fold the excess bag over in about 3/4 to 1 inch folds toward
you, again and again
until reaching the bag contents.  Place
2 holes, approximately 1/2 to 3/4 inch apart in the center of
the bag.  Place a "pull though" bow into the holes. 
Note: Punchies work great here not only to reinforce the holes
but as a decorative motif as well.

Scroll Roll
Roll the excess portion of the bag towards you until you reach
the contents of the bag.  Pinch the roll enough that you can
place the hole punch just below the roll of plastic to make a
hole.  Tie as desired.

Ribbon Weave
Using an Xacto® knife or the McGill® ribbon punch place
small pairs of cuts across the bag in even increments. Lace the
ribbon through.  If the cuts are small enough, no knots are
needed to secure the ends.  See the Product Gallery  for the
stamped project details.

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