Cindy, your clear and easy instructions were perfect! I've made up a dozen for family & friends already, and plan to make more as Christmas gifts! What a neat idea! Thanks so much for sharing it!
Hi Jeanette. Thanks for the feedback! I'm assuming you are referring to the link at the end of the tutorial...If that is the case, we have placed the link in the top description for your convenience--hope that helps!
I guess I missed it; how much did you fold the the top layer's edges under each time? 1/2 inch?, 3/8ths, or what? I did catch that you used 3/8ths inch seam when sandwiching the top and bottom layers. Thanks
Very nice and easy tutorial. I also want to have my sons make a few to give as teachers gifts. I could not help noticing your cute pink pin cushion with the little pom poms. Did you make that too?
Sounds great Pat--we really appreciate your feedback! We'd love to get a picture from you with your finished project(you can send it to info at riley blake designs dot com).
+pgh. phyl Thanks for your comment. This video is about four years old, so there may be new and faster ways to put this together. We are posting new videos and new content every month. Please check back with us for exciting new projects.
Actually, this one is the best way to make that I have seen so far. I made the "much shorter version" and it does not work as well as yours. To get the tissues to fit better inside, yours is the most accurate way. Thank you so much for sharing!
Cindy, your clear and easy instructions were perfect! I've made up a dozen for family & friends already, and plan to make more as Christmas gifts! What a neat idea! Thanks so much for sharing it!
Thank you so much for sharing! That's super cute and so easy! I've been wanting to make one of theses for a long time.
So glad you found it helpful Mayvisss--we also love the comments!
So glad this helped you out EnglishRose!
Such a cute idea! Mine always gets so messed up in my purse :-) Thanks for doing such a nice tutorial :-)
Same thing here! I end up throwing the little plastic holders with the tissues in the garbage! This is going to help keep them way longer.
Really clear instructions! Thank you I have been looking around for a tutorial for this!
Hi Jeanette. Thanks for the feedback! I'm assuming you are referring to the link at the end of the tutorial...If that is the case, we have placed the link in the top description for your convenience--hope that helps!
Can the tissues be left in the plastic? Will the package still fit?
I guess I missed it; how much did you fold the the top layer's edges under each time? 1/2 inch?, 3/8ths, or what? I did catch that you used 3/8ths inch seam when sandwiching the top and bottom layers. Thanks
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+carol whybrow - Thanks :-)
Thanks for your question. Cindy never says how much to fold over twice, but it looks like it's about 1/2'' each time.
Thanks for the feedback Butterfly!
Very nice and easy tutorial. I also want to have my sons make a few to give as teachers gifts. I could not help noticing your cute pink pin cushion with the little pom poms. Did you make that too?
Thanks Again, Cindy! Having a friend coming from Washington DC and I think I am going to run up and make her one!:)
I made this for couple of ladies at church n thank uuuuu
Too cute. I’ll try it. Thx
How deep were those first folds? Looked kinda Like 1” each fold.
Thanks so much shakeym97!
Great idea !
i was not able to find the web page can you send me the link please thanks^_^
boxed corners would add a more finished touch.
desde argentina me encantoooooooooooooo felicitaciones
Did this with pink cancer surivor fabric also for our freinds relay for life team.
What size fabric please
+Jayne Foreman Just measure your pack of tissues, and add 1'' all around to accommodate the thickness of the pack of tissues. Thanks for asking!
Riley Blake tissue holder tutorial
Sounds great Pat--we really appreciate your feedback! We'd love to get a picture from you with your finished project(you can send it to info at riley blake designs dot com).
that is the long way of doing it; much shorter version. go on line
+pgh. phyl Thanks for your comment. This video is about four years old, so there may be new and faster ways to put this together. We are posting new videos and new content every month. Please check back with us for exciting new projects.
Actually, this one is the best way to make that I have seen so far. I made the "much shorter version" and it does not work as well as yours. To get the tissues to fit better inside, yours is the most accurate way. Thank you so much for sharing!