Monday, April 28, 2008

Teaser: _ _ _ _ _-shaped Card Box Templates


I'm a sneaky-teaser-weasel, muhaha! You can guess what this is, No? Of course you can! It rhymes with the thing I make the most of: mess! lol. I don't have time to finish the design work on this right now, but I had to share a little. I promise to have 2 templates 'perfected' for you (& full photos with a tutorial) by Thursday night.


Happy Monday!
:0)
Mel

Sunday, April 27, 2008

Quick Cuttlebug Card: Two tone cuttlebuggin'


This simple card was inspired by a layout of a card in the Demo newsletter--with hodgepodge hardware. It's for a belated thank you (I get so far behind with those.) This won't be a long post (evil migraine strikes again... had my head examined the day before yesterday though, lol) actually a CT scan. It sounded like a UFO or a fun fair ride. The machine spins around your head...so Sci-fi. And apparently, I do have a brain in there, hehehe. :0)

Card details:

  • Cuttlebugged two colours and cut to create 2 panels
  • Swiped Soft Sky piece with White craft ink
  • Adhered pieces to Basic Grey mat
  • Edged with the silver end of a Zig Painty pen (to tie in hodge podge hardware)
  • Added white organza and hand-dyed taffeta (was white is now basic gray)
  • Stamped the flower from Carte Postale in Soft Sky ink
  • Over-stamped sentiment from the same set in Stazon
  • Trimmed to fit hodge podge (you could use the punch; it may be the only punch I don't have)
  • Added silver & glitter details to the flowers
  • Assembled everything
Happy Crafting,


P.S.
101 things to do with a Cuttlebug (& counting) here.

Friday, April 25, 2008

Hot Cuttlebug Smoosh (using craft ink & e.p.)

Okay, this card (two down below) was bugging me: it was a little BORING for a kid. So here's the revamped version. Are the stars too much?

After:

Before:


The cuttlebug smoosh, ink embossing, & inking the negative are all the rage right now, so I thought I'd try something similar. We could call it 'hot cuttlebug embossing' since you'll need your heat gun. It's really very similar to those other techniques but you use Craft ink and add embossing powder after you cuttlebug it. Here's how:
  1. Cut cardstock to size (I used Naturals White) (if you cut roughly larger than you want then you can trim later for pristine edges (the paper stretches during cuttlebugging)
  2. Ink desired area of cuttlebug embossing folder with craft ink or versamark--just press your stamp pad all over it; takes a while to get it covered (I used white craft ink-I like the tone on tone.)
  3. Add your cardstock to the cuttlebug folder & run it through.
  4. Sprinkle clear embossing powder on your newly inked cardstock.
  5. Heat gun it.
  6. Work another colour of ink into the cracks/grooves. (I've used Soft Sky ink & I find ink goes on deepest with a sponge and a reinker, but you could use an ink pad.)

Click on this pic (or the others) for a closer look at the texture:
You can't tell in this photo, but the first photo, above, shows you the shine it has from the embossing powder. Here are the other card details:

To make the helicopter from SU's retired By Air set:
  1. Emboss helicopter with Versamark & clear e.p. on Blue Bayou cardstock
  2. Emboss helicopter blade in silver ink & silver e.p. on Blue Bayou c.s.
  3. Cut both out separately.
  4. Add embellishment to helicopter (I've used eyelets, silver zigpainty marker & a brad)
The metal "hello" tag behind the helicopter is made using a dymo aluminum label maker. It's dressed up with cardstock mats, an eyelet & a wire. The side pieces are composed of 6 tags punched with SU's tag punches: 4 large tags in Not Quite Navy with Blue Bayou ink over them & 2 small tags in Marigold Morning with Marigold Morning ink over them. Tags are such an easy way to add colour cause there's no precision cutting. :0) The little silver dots are made with a Zig painty pen.

Thank you so much for stopping by & I can't thank you enough for your wonderful comments. It's enough to keep a girl blabbin! :0)


P.S. 1o1 more things you can do with your cuttlebug

P.P.S. I needa kid. You gotta kid? Great kid crafting site here.

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

A Background Doodle (gluepen emboss resist) and a Faux Suede Purse


This card & purse combo combines a couple of weird techniques. Click the link if you'd like to go to the tutorials:

Glue pen emboss resist (for the silver pattern on the card) & Faux suede (for the purse.) The purse also uses distress embossing & the purse template is here and Faux Bleach with no bleach (to get the gray tones on the card.) The sharp white line details are done with a Signo gel pen.

Purse How-to:

  1. Print template onto desired cardstock (I used Basic Gray)
  2. Cut it out & Score it where indicated
  3. Stamp it with a background ( I used Stitched in white craft ink)
  4. Emboss with clear embossing powder & heat (until dark lines show in spots--for a distressed look)
  5. Let cool & Rub the whole thing with white craft ink (I use a damp paper towel then heat gun it a little to dry it)
  6. Crease folds with a bone-folder
  7. Embellish & Assemble it.
Card How-to:

Part A
(glue pen embossing-again, lol):
  1. Print your line image out onto cardstock (I used a flower background doodle I made--printed onto White Naturals cardstock.
  2. Trace over the lines of your image with a Sakura quickie glue pen. You may need to work in stages since you want to:
  3. Emboss the wet glue pen with clear embossing powder & heat it.
Part B (emboss resisit):
  1. Wash over the glue pen embossing with ink (I've used basic black ink)
  2. Remove excess ink (off of embossing)
Part C (faux bleach with no bleach)
  1. Paint areas of the blackened (or darkened) image with a wash of White craft ink. An aquapainter is perfect for this.
  2. Layer with more white wash and add details with a Signo gel pen. (you can also tint it with pastels.)

The white tab thank you is made using SU's round tab punch and is stamped by markering the 'thank you' of 'thank you very much' from Much Appreciated.


Card ingredients: Cardstock, Naturals white, (for glue pen emboss resist), Basic Black mat, & Basic Grey card; White taffeta ribbon (SU), white organza (unknown mystery organza-sorry), white square 'ribbon brad' (by Bazzill), white Signo gel pen, Sakura glitter pen (clear).

Thanks so much for reading, :0)


P.S. Do you guys get sick of the full instructions?
I include them in case any of you are beginners... and to describe the whacky things I do, lol.

Three inch by Three inch notecard Purse (faux suede +more glue pen embossing)


The "Loved-it" purse template from SU makes a cute little purse, but when I tried to add 3" note cards to make a it a gift set, it was falling over. So I widened the bottom & scanned it for you to use. Here's the altered template. It works with SU's 3" envelopes or there's this three inch envelope template to make your own.

The techniques this card set uses are:

  1. Glue pen embossing
  2. My version of Faux Suede (SO easy that it's like cheating.)
Both techniques combine to create 'Faux suede glue pen emboss resist' <--haha that's a mouthful.( If you click on the picture of the purse below, you can see the effect a little better):
Faux suede glue pen emboss resist tutorial:

1. Print an image. I used this triangular banner from this great clip art site:



2. Lighten the banner (using photo software) & print it (I printed it on Perfect plum cardstock.)

3. Add glue pen embossing over the printer lines
  • Trace lines with a Sakura Quickie glue pen
  • Emboss the wet glue pen with clear e.p. & heat

4.The embossed glue pen acts as a resist for the easiest faux suede technique on the planet:

5. Just swipe it with White Craft (pigment) ink & remove the excess.
Told ya it was easy. And it really looks like suede in person, honest.


Working with the Purse Template:
(note: the template in these pics is the original one, not the extended one)

The purse template is available for download in this forum post.



Putting the template in the corner to trace it, saves cutting time & cardstock. If you mark a 1/4 inch long line for the score lines then shift the template up & use the first top lines that you marked to make similar markings on the bottom, then you can erase them and have no visible lines on your image. (If that makes no sense--'cuz you're visual like me :0)--then just see the pictures below (click 'em for a better view):

A) Mark a 1/4 inch long line for the score lines:


B) Then shift the template up & use the first top lines you marked to make similar markings on the bottom, then you can erase them and have no visible lines on your image.


Purse Details:

Cardstock for the purse is Perfect Plum. The glue pen embossed section is done separately & adhered with double-sided tape. The handle is made with wire & dollar store seed beads. The eyelets keep it from tearing. There are also eyelets to keep the purse closed with ribbon. (I'll add a photo as soon as those blammed camera batteries are charged) ;0) The ribbon is hand-dyed (SU's white taffeta.) Tutorial here & types that work well here


E.T.A. here's the closure detail:

It's just two eyelets on the main purse, then one in a little finger shaped paper mini flap. The two ribbon ends thread into the front mini flap. If that makes no sense, just let me know ;0)


E.T.A. Here's the view of the inside (with the envelopes & note cards:

The cards slide right out (or in) so there's no need to untie the front.
(Though you may want to add a little note to your recipient so they know that--or permanently affix the front) :0)


Note Card Details

Perfect Plum cardstock stamped with Riot of Petals background stamp in Whisper White craft ink. Distress embossed with clear embossing powder (just over heat it until you see dark lines around, but avoid scorching.) Hand-dyed ribbon (SU's white taffeta.) Round faux suede "hi" is done with the same glue pen emboss resist and punched with a 1" circle punch.

Happy Craftin' Crafty People! :0)


P.S. More searches on that clip art site:

blank keyword search here.
I found that searches for the keywords banner & flower turned up some lovely things.

Some other glue pen embossing projects
(it can give you so many different looks!):

Monday, April 21, 2008

Mini purses (template) & Funky Fabric Flower Sticker


These little purses were ultra easy to make. They were inspired by AnneMarie's gorgeous purses. The template is available on the Stampin Up demonstrator site, but for some reason it wouldn't print properly for me. Since I think it's just plain mean to show you a project with no template, (lol) I printed it 2 times, pieced it together, and scanned it. This also meant I could resize it for you. Here are the purse templates at standard-size, at 120%, and at 75%. They make these two mini purses (about 2" and 2.5" high):


The purse on the right is how the template prints (with handles.) However, you can save paper and add interest by omitting the handles & adding ribbon instead--as I have with the purse on the left. I used Mellow Moss taffeta ribbon here. The little flowers hide the ends of the ribbon. They're punched from the Three For You set. I've added little paper punched circles and crystal effects to them to get some dimension. Double sided paper is so sweet with these because you get the full effect of both sides. These papers are both by Cosmo Cricket: Fleuriste-Vineyard & Fleuriste-Maize.

To make the purses without having printer lines show:

  1. Print a copy of the template(s) onto cardstock (I love Naturals)
  2. Cut along the edges
  3. Place template over your patterned paper
  4. Trace with a pencil (mechanical pencil or a sharp one) Omit handles if you like
  5. Cut along pencil lines & erase them when done
  6. Score where the pattern indicates (dotted lines) Don't worry this pattern is very forgiving with score lines. I was worried I had bunged it up & it turned out just fine :0)
  7. Embellish with eyelets & ribbon (if desired)
  8. Fold & press along folds with a bone-folder
  9. Adhere with good double-sided tape


This Black fabric flower sticker is made from a sticky linen sheet that you can put in the printer. (It's by Close to my Heart and it's called StickStock (Linen)--for more see this post)

To make the flower I just did this schtuff:
  1. Printed the flower template out onto Stickstock (or cardstock)
  2. Cut a flower out & painted it with Black Craft ink
  3. Added silver stitches with glue pen embossing
  4. Rubbed on some extra silver embossing powder & heated for a distressed look
  5. Stuck it onto acetate & cut it out (leaving a border where the acetate would show)
  6. Beaded the center (using Crystal Effects adhesive & beads from an old necklace)
  7. Stuck the flower onto the card with Pop-up glue dots

The Black 'ribbon' with white text is 7gypsies gaffer tape "Le Monde" (I've tinted it with Brown Stazon to reduce the contrast.)

Other Card Supplies:
Cardstock:
Basic Gray & Black, Patterned paper by Cosmo Cricket: Fleuriste-Cobblestone, Stamps: Close to my Heart flourish (in River Rock to right of best wishes) from Playful Petals set, Sentiment "Best Wishes" is from Kim Hughes's Silhouette Blooms I set Accessories: Hodge Podge hardware pewter, Mellow Moss Taffeta ribbon.


Thank you so much for reading &
I hope your crafting is blissful! :0)

Sunday, April 20, 2008

Clear card-candy Pocket Card (+ABC easy embossed background)


The clear pocket on this card was one of those happy accidents. I was cutting paper and accidentally sliced through one of SU's clear cellophane envelopes; then, I thought hmmm I could use that as a pocket. So this weird thing was created. ;0) I used the pocket to hold card candy. I wanted to make this card a special BRAT: belated random act of thanks, heehee. Tucked into the pocket are tiny acetate flowers & white flowers (that are homemade fabric stickers.)

The sentiment & flower stems are from Kim Hughes's beautiful Silhoutte Blooms I set. They're stamped in Basic Grey, Black, & silver e.p. You can get such depth from those flower stems stamps. Check the masterpieces
Julia has made with them: flocked, in pink'n'black, and my ultimate fave: on white.


The embossed alphabet background is made using a Close to my Heart stitch alphabet stamp, but I didn't stamp each letter separately. I was thinking about placing each letter on my acrylic block one at a time, but it was way easier to just leave them on the storage sheet (this was the first time I used them so they're perfectly spaced.) You can see the Dotto adhesive if you click on this picture below (The Dotto holds the clear sheet of stamps onto the acrylic block):


(Don't worry, the Dotto comes right off of your plastic sheet by rubbing.) After stamping with this set you're left with the perfect little dots to connect. (No lines in the stamped image.) To make the lines that I added silver, and embossed, I just:

  1. Stamped the alphabet in Soft Sky ink
  2. Dotted over each dot with a Silver Zigpainty pen
  3. Drew little stitches in with a Sakura quickie glue pen
  4. Sprinkled on silver embossing powder & heated it
Interested in learning more about glue pen embossing? (I just can't shut up about it!) ;0) You can find more examples here, and here , here , here and here. The Tutorial is here.


Card Supplies:

Cardstock: Pied a Terre (side B) by Autumn Leaves AL8102, the circles are actually from shimmer flocked paper from Heidi grace designs; it's called Moonlight Meadow/Flourish, & Basic Gray c.s. Punches: 3/4" & 1" circle punches, word window punch. Stamps:
Kim Hughes's sweet Silhoutte Blooms I set, and Close to my Heart stitch alphabet stamp. Accessories: Stampin' Up!s clear translucent rectangular envelopes (102619) The clear envelopes also make great mini photo albums.

Thanks for stopping by. Happy Craftin! :0)

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Sneak Peek: 1st draft of flower template (for gluepen embossing/embroidery/paper piercing)


Have You ever wanted to make your own images to work with?
Or your own stamp?


Apparently, you can have a stamp made for you from any drawing. Wouldn't it be fun to have one made of your favourite kid's drawing? This doodle still needs a fair bit of tweaking, but I'm liking the new process I'm experimenting with for working with doodles & the scanner. I'll share the details in a tutorial when theres time--in case it might be useful to you. This image is destined to become a template for glue pen embossing/embroidery/paper piercing. Thinkin' I might try having a stamp made of a couple of sketches...

Image Details: a doodle scanned printed and done in glue pen embossing. Painted with Stampin Up inks: Cool Caribbean, Tempting turquoise, Blue Bayou, Basic Grey, Certain Celery, Gable Green. (Love that Aquapainter almost as much as glue pens!)

Thanks for stopping by! :0)

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Fabric sticker technique, a purse in progress, & More Martha flower templates

I'm lovin' scanning to make customized templates lately.
This Martha flower template is available here.


Martha Stewart et al make some lovely templates (like this single flower one) to make those sweet cards above with that cut out technique. However, I find their templates are usually a big waste of paper--especially for us crafters who can use different sizes of one image for many things.

The multi-sized flower template used to make these fabric sticker flowers is also great for:
  • Sweet Floral cutout cards--(À la Martha Stewart)
  • Paper piercing template (print on cardstock or printable acetate or transfer to plastic sheets)
  • Vellum/cardstock flowers for scrapbooking
  • Embroidery/glue-pen embossing guide

Want to adapt your own templates? Here's how:

1. Print several numbers of one/more items. You can use scaled printing to resize the image(s) With my printer this option is under file>print>properties button>page set up tab--page layout section--choose scaled printing.

2. Cut out images and stick to a piece of paper; I love to use Dotto (repositionable adhesive) for this, so I can move them around for the best fit. TIP: it helps to keep print margins in mind.

3. Scan the page you've made:

I choose the black and white photo setting on my scanner (Canon Pixma MP210.) After scanning, there's an option to save as a PDF or a JPEG...I save one of each, because you can post PDFs in splitcoaststampers forum threads (and it won't alter in size--which seems to be crucial for some templates) --But if you want a pic of your template on blogger you need a jpeg instead.

Another advantage to having both a pdf & a JPEG is that you can manipulate the jpeg but not the PDF. It's of great advantage to be able to crop lighten or darken the image. You can also use imaging or photo manipulation software to change sizes/colours at your whim

The fabric for the flowers is a sticky linen paper from Close to my Heart that you can easily run through your printer, cut out stamp & peel. Nifty huh?

Card Supplies:

Cardstock: Vellum cardstock distressed with a nailfile and scratched with an exacto blade, Really Rust altered with Orange Stazon ink, Tempting turquoise altered with Orange Stazon, Basic Grey Alias from the Skate Shoppe line SKT-307 also altered with Orange Stazon Stamps: Paisley Print Accessories: Flower template, Really Rust marker, Close to my Heart Linen paper, Flower punch (SU retired), assorted brads, Copper tape made by adding a verdigris patina to stained-glass tape how-to here.

Purse & note card Supplies:

A homemade purse template (I'm still ironing out the kinks, so that it'll stand well after adding weighty accessories--I'll post it soon) :0) For 66 purse templates/projects (and counting) please see my previous post
Cardstock:
Fancy Pants Blossom from their Fancy-Free collection Accessories: hodgepodge hardware brad, dollar store beads & grosgrain.

Thanks for stopping by! :0)


P.S. Here's another Martha cutout flower card idea: Daisy tent topper cutout

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Purse Templates Galore (187 & counting!)

I just loves me any purse template. Here are a whack of 'em. Enjoy! :O)

Angel's Landing & GCD Purse Boxes
(they hold standard A2 cards):


Round Retro Rainbow purse box:

(Also sized to hold A2 cards)

Other purses--from around the web--that hold A2 cards:
(4 1/2" x 5 1/2" cards)
Cuttlebugged Note Topped Purses:


Teresa Collins' Journal it Girl
Tall Purse Box:


Round Skyline Purse box:


Embossed Bandanna Year of Flowers:


black beaded purse:


Pink is the new moo black!


Black satin fabric purse box:


Little tall purse box:


Quilted & Jeweled and with a Christmas Ornament:
...and...

....and....









Links for purse templates/projects:
(please forgive any repeat links) :0)


  1. Template for the grey & blue purses in the picture directly above
  2. Purses by Vanessa hsmom71 on SCS Link to her PDF templates (3 kinds)
  3. Great purse tote by Janine pattern here
  4. Gorgeous backpacks and the patterns here
  5. Carousel Notes Purse tutorial
  6. Double pocket bag
  7. Post-it note purses by Deena
  8. Sweet paper purse (with picture tutorial)
  9. Sample and source for a purse template (it can be used as a card without the insert (that might be easier for kids)
  10. A mini purse template
  11. Gorgeous purse by Lauren
  12. Notepad in Purse card template and instructions here
  13. A pretty purse pattern
  14. Other free templates from Papercraft
  15. A 3D purse
  16. Another 3D purse box
  17. A chipboard purse
  18. One of a kind purse box with lid
  19. Backpack purse cardholder
  20. Purse mini Scrapbook Album pdf and html
  21. Another lovely scrapbook album purse
  22. Scrapbook purse card
  23. Stand up paper bag scrap album
  24. Flirty mini purse & template
  25. Man purse (Wallet lol)
  26. Coin purse pattern
  27. Wee scallop purse
  28. Tiny Tiny nugget purse (video tutorial)
  29. Double nugget purse
  30. Lovely Z Becky Brown purse imitation
  31. Box purse & mini purse
  32. Julie's gorgeous purse box (large enough for a good-sized present)
  33. Gift bag box purse
  34. Paper purse tutorial (click thumbnails for directions)
  35. A Sweet rounded purse card (scroll down) the main template and the embellishments
  36. Square purse card
  37. Mirkwood Purse card
  38. Flap-fold purse card
  39. Sweet button detail on a purse
  40. Playing card Purse (Would be awesome with ATCs!)
  41. Recycled album cover purse
  42. Metal Purse
  43. Cigar box purse
  44. Nifty magazine purse
  45. Envelope style purse
  46. Purses on a card
  47. Sweet purse box & Template PDF
  48. Card Candy purse
  49. SCS purse box gallery
  50. Funky 1919 Purse template sketch
  51. 55 handmade purses (fabric n more...)
  52. Martha foil envelope purse
  53. Martha simple handbag seating cards
  54. Martha Purse cake
  55. ETA: a GOOD one by Lori several paper purse patterns
  56. Also by Lori: triangle box purse dark and light
  57. A beautiful template creation by Meggiecat
  58. Altered tin mini purse
  59. Adorable Blippie Purses by "Just me"
  60. Julie's super clever card attaché case (super for the "him"s in your life)
  61. and her equally nifty business card attaché
  62. AND her mini gift bag
  63. SheStampsHeCamps tote
  64. Wee punch purse by Lindsay
  65. Valita's wallet card & template (AWESOME!)
  66. Purse by AnneMarie with template here (in 3 sizes!)
  67. Angie's handbag video tutorial
  68. and her punch handbag
  69. and her nugget purse video tut
  70. Make a handbag from a recycled book
  71. 3 templates: 1 to hold 3" cards, & 2 different sizes for purse cards
  72. Gorgeous paper purse tutorial
  73. Another great shaped one (has a template)
  74. Great wallet by Melanie
  75. For in a purse: Melanie's awesome ipod holder (WOW!)
  76. Her sweet sweet tote
  77. Another Adorable 3" card purse tutorial by Sarah
  78. Sweet gift card purse & template
  79. Another paper craft purse
  80. Papercraft does it again
  81. Papercraft floral gift bag
  82. Papercraft Handbag card
  83. Papercraft calls this a 'tapering baby gift bag' (but I think it's make a great purse!)
  84. And one more
  85. Purse card with scallop flap
  86. Paper plate pouch purse
  87. Kelly Hermes handbag template (WOW!!!)
  88. Candy purse (VIDEO) Adorable!
  89. Blank Favour Bag template
  90. Pocketbook purse box & super template trick shared by Maria
  91. Another great video from Angie! circle purse or mayday basket
  92. Purse that holds ATCs (commercial link, but how cool!)
  93. Easy purse instructions from imastampin
  94. Coffee bag Purse by Dizzy Broad (Brilliant!)
  95. Sweet handbag giftbag by scrappinjulie
  96. Earthy Tote by Sarah
  97. 3x3 box purse by LindaB
  98. Gum purse by BevMom
  99. Circle purse videos by Sandee & by Julie McGuffee
  100. Bamboo handled wooden purse box & stationery set by AR
  101. Sweet purse (money holder) by AR
  102. Exploding purse by Cool Cat & template here
  103. Purse with Alligator skin technique by Jackie Topa
  104. Attaché case by Jackie Topa
  105. Coffin shaped purse by Pheobe (how-to at links at bottom of pg)
  106. Chocolate purse & template
  107. Faith's coluzzle retro purse tutorial
  108. Envelope purse by Chiaki at stampingpro.com
  109. Little purse shared by Lynnise
  110. Lori's mini purse & a darker version
  111. Another of Lori's purses
  112. Lori's school sachel
  113. Another by Lori S.
  114. And another by Lori Staton (she ROCKS!)
  115. purse posted by sassajean
  116. Purse by Lori S.
  117. Teeny tiny gift box (purse shaped) found thanks to Meggie cat
  118. Qbee's purse made from SU's 5 in one envelope template (download template there)
  119. Dawn's 5 in one envelope purse video
  120. Cami's Designer Bag tutorial
  121. Taylor's card Purse
  122. Score Pal's "The Purse Collection" by Brenda (3 purses which are Astounding!!!!)
  123. Heather's sweet purse-onality book
  124. Party Package Purse by Lauren
  125. Little nugget or favour purse by Elizebeth
  126. Jen's Sweet Scrapbook Purse & Accordion Album
  127. Beth's Tote Tutorial
  128. Papercraft inspirations easy handbag
  129. and their wee purse & briefcase
  130. and their wee sweet shaped purse (Aug issue)
  131. Carolina's amazing purse tutorial found thanks to Mary
  132. Angie's adorable treat purse (video)
  133. StampVamp's incredible "Sweet Little purse" (template & tutorial!)
  134. Top note, purse by Angie. Her video is here. (Found thanks to my SBS2 sis Kathleen who made an adorable one here.) Don't have the top note? You can use this template.
  135. Top Note & pillow box purse by Annette
  136. Card Purse Tutorial by Julie (uses clear card boxes!) (here's another example of it)& she even designed a pocket in case you don't have a card box: here's a stunning example of the one with pockets.
  137. Carolina's treat purse template & tutorial (Sweet!)
  138. Purse card box by Terrie (sweet template in 3 parts is linked there.)
  139. Makeesha's brilliant bag tutorial. You could add any shape to this. SO clever! :O)
  140. Beth's incredible alligator skin purse template & tutorial
  141. Toni's fantastic instructions for a mini-note purse she saw at convention WOW!
  142. Faux leather purse by stampinwithtami
  143. Top Note handbag by HollysSTampinMania
  144. Gorgeous purse gift card holder by Deena
  145. Paperscrapz purse templates--great collection
  146. Coffee filter halloween purse by Carolina
  147. Cupcake purse tutorial by Amanda (sewing)
  148. Martha reversable purse project (for fabric, but adaptable for paper too) & the template is here
  149. Martha paper purse project VIDEO here & templates here: part 1& part 2here
  150. Pocket purse a la Martha & a paper template that would work for it from Paperscrapz
  151. Placemat purse (sewing)
  152. Fabric purse tutorial from PaperTrey ink (sewing)
  153. Dawn's CD purse instructions
  154. Monica's sweet purse tutorial PDF from her blog Add a Little Dazzle

Happy Purse making, You fabulous people You!



P.S. If you have a purse template to share, please leave a link. :0)