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2015年8月14日星期五

How to Make Personalized Burlap Bags

Love burlap. But want a stylish personalized burlap bag?
How? to make a personalized bag?

Supplies:
Burlap or Jute Bags Supersoft Transfer Paper
Ink Jet Printer
Iron

 There are several ways you can personalize the bags:
1. Silk screening or freezer paper stencils. (see my Beach Bag Tote tutorial here)
2. Spray paint with stencils
3. Fabric applique
4. Transfer Paper

 I chose transfer paper for these particular bags because I want pretty detailed graphics and it takes way too much patience to hand cut a stencil for something like that.
 First, I created this little “Groceries” graphic in Photoshop. If I’m making a graphic that prints out onto multiple pages I usually use Powerpoint to size and print it because it turns out easier to visualize and match up. I printed out the graphic onto Super Soft Transfer paper.
 I carefully cut out my graphic and made sure the two sides matched up, placing them face down onto the burlap bag. Pressing a hot iron for a few minutes (careful not to burn the paper or bag!) transfers the image to the bag. An instant custom bag comes out.
 Now we can make custom bags for sister or friends as a gift.This would be a great bridesmaid gift or graduation gifts for friends. Bridesmaid Gift Idea or Graduation Gift Idea: Add a monogram to your personalized burlap bag.
 We can make different sizes. Large size,make big enough for the beach, also Label one with a favorite quote, add a quote to a burlap bag for a gift.

 Let me know if you make one… personalized bag.





2015年8月13日星期四

This DIY Emoji Clutch Bag Is Too Cute to Handle

Looking for your next trendy accessory?

Look no further than this supereasy DIY emoji clutch bag from A Beautiful Mess! 
While I certainly enjoy making items that are more of a timeless style that I can keep for a long time to come, there's always something extra fun about making projects that are purely based off of trendy fads too. They are just, well, fun! We've been pretty emoji obsessed around here and thought it was high time that we devote a wearable accessory to the lovable icons. A wristlet clutch seemed like the perfect project to feature the faces! Want to make one too?
 Supplies:
vinyl fabric in yellow, pink, and black
zipper
fabric scissors
fabric glue
X-Acto knife
emoji clutch template (right click to download)
round bowl or plate about 8" wide
binder clips (optional)
non-stick sewing machine foot (optional)
Chicago screw for handle (optional)
 Get your bowl or plate that you're going to use as your face template (shoot for a size of 8-9"). Trace two circles onto the back of your yellow vinyl, and cut out your circles.
 Designate one of the circles to be the back of your bag, and cut a slit that is 1/2" wide and 7" long down the middle of the circle. Try to find a zipper that is exactly 7" long if you can, but if you can't find one, you can use wire cutters and scissors to trim the zipper down to size (the wire cutters are to cut through the metal zipper section more easily). You can also adjust the length of the window you cut to accommodate a different size zipper.
 Use the fabric glue to glue the zipper under the cutout so that the zipper fits perfectly in the window.
 Once the glue dries, stitch around the window about 1/4" from the edge to secure the zipper in place. I would suggest using either a nonstick foot for your sewing machine (handy for lots of different materials), or putting a piece of scotch tape on the bottom of your standard foot. The material will move much smoother through your machine than if you don't.
 Cut two pieces of black vinyl that are 3/4" x 11" and 3/4" x 12". Glue the pieces wrong sides together with the shorter piece centered in the middle of the longer one (see first photo above). Making the last 1/2" of each side only one layer thick instead of two will make the strap less bulky when you fold it in half and sew it into the side of the clutch. Before folding, you can either leave the strap just glued together, or you can stitch along the sides with black thread for a more finished look.
 Fold the strap in half and glue the two ends together to make a loop. If you want to add some sort of decorative hardware here (like a Chicago screw or stud), just punch a hole and install the screw at the beginning where the strap goes from two layers of fabric to four.
 Use the template in the supply list to cut out your heart eyes and mouth from pink and black fabric, and glue the cutouts into place. This is another detail where you can simply leave it glued on or stitch over the cutouts to secure them further and give a more finished look. It's up to you!
 Once the cutouts are in place, use the glue to attach the front circle to the back circle (wrong sides facing each other), and glue the end of the handle loop between the two layers to secure. Use binder clips to keep the edges together as the glue sets.
 Sew around the edge of the bag with a 1/4" seam allowance (removing the clips as you go), and your bag is ready for its big debut!
 Make it your own custom bag , DIY Emoji Clutch Bag?