The purse is very nice, and the instructions are excellent. Your narrative and the camera work are professional. I have difficulty hearing some videos, but yours is perfect. Thank you.
Love this! It's adorable. I just made one and I like that it's bigger than some of the others "out there". It is perfect for 8 cards and envelopes, or for napkins, cloth or paper. I put a flap on mine, over the top to pull it together somewhat, and used velcro to close it. this also makes a pretty table centerpiece.. use some florist foam on the bottom and stick pretty flowers in it. I'm going to make more! Great tutorial too!
I used a piece of 12x12 scrapbook paper (sometimes called DSP) that I purchased at a local craft store (Somewhere like Michaels, Hobby Lobby or JoAnn’s) and some 8.5x11 cardstock that coordinated. Any kind will work. I suggest using papers that are sturdy as they will give you a much better finished product. Hope you enjoy this project.
Gorgeous bag!! Great tutorial gonna give this a go today thank you for sharing..love it i want a real bag like this for myself lol wish it was tht easy to make our own right lol
OMG I can' beleive I made it. After looking to several tutorials I choose you and I made it!!!! The handles are the hardest part for me. Thank you. Luisa from San Juan, Puerto Rico
The piece used to create the base of the purse is 5 inches x 8 inches and is scored at 1 inch on all sides. I misspoke at one point and said 5 x 8 1/2 but that was an error. I apologize for any confusion that may have created. Happy crafting!
Im missing something! Your base measurement changed. It went from 8x5 when cutting to 81/2x5 when scoring. Can anyone advise which is correct please? Tia x
The base of the purse is 3 x 6 inches and the sides of the purse are 4 inches tall. It will easily hold cards A2 sized cards. Chris, I am so glad that it worked for your gift! It really is a fancy way to present a special gift.
You are correct. I made a mistake when I referred to the black piece as 5 x 8 1/2 inches. It is 5 x 8 inches and is scored at 1 inch on all sides. I regret any confusion this may have created and I also apologize that it took me a while to respond to your email. I was traveling and did not keep up with my email while I was away. I hope you enjoy this project. Happy crafting!
First time ! Enjoyed it! You made it look easy. I’m going to try it soon. Would explain about the embellishments you used. I didn’t catch the name. Pearler beads?
PERLER BEADS are tiny plastic beads that are sold in most craft stores in the children's art department. They are typically arranged on little plastic forms, covered with a nonstick paper similar to parchment and heated with an iron until they melt together. As a crafting embellishment they can be melted in the oven to form little domed shapes that look similar to enamel dots. PERLER BEADS are very inexpensive and come in hundreds of colors so I am sure you can find some to match the project you are creating. There are several excellent RUclips videos that show how to melt PERLER BEADS in the oven. Check this one out - ruclips.net/video/_W4iXlgCtWM/видео.html
Thank you for sharing I enjoyed tutorial purse came out beautiful
Excellent tutorial! Thanks for sharing this.
I just found this and about to give it a go ! Greetings from Australia !
I hope you had great fun and were pleased with the project.
I love it!! very easy to follow. Thanks for sharing!!
I love it!! Got to try it thanks for sharing!!
The purse is very nice, and the instructions are excellent. Your narrative and the camera work are professional. I have difficulty hearing some videos, but yours is perfect. Thank you.
So pretty!! Thanks for the tutorial
Super cute
I LOVE THIS
love it! thanks for the tutorial.
Love this! It's adorable. I just made one and I like that it's bigger than some of the others "out there". It is perfect for 8 cards and envelopes, or for napkins, cloth or paper. I put a flap on mine, over the top to pull it together somewhat, and used velcro to close it. this also makes a pretty table centerpiece.. use some florist foam on the bottom and stick pretty flowers in it. I'm going to make more! Great tutorial too!
ok love the video :) but where did you get your products?
I used a piece of 12x12 scrapbook paper (sometimes called DSP) that I purchased at a local craft store (Somewhere like Michaels, Hobby Lobby or JoAnn’s) and some 8.5x11 cardstock that coordinated. Any kind will work. I suggest using papers that are sturdy as they will give you a much better finished product. Hope you enjoy this project.
Can't wait to try, thank you
Gorgeous bag!! Great tutorial gonna give this a go today thank you for sharing..love it i want a real bag like this for myself lol wish it was tht easy to make our own right lol
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Hey new sub...Just watched this one..wow it looks awesome, got to try this.😁
Awesome tutorial. Thank you!
I had the same problem as others is the base meant to be 8x5 or 81/2 x5
I love It.
wow this is cool
thank-you for your video I just made my first one and love it
OMG I can' beleive I made it. After looking to several tutorials I choose you and I made it!!!! The handles are the hardest part for me. Thank you. Luisa from San Juan, Puerto Rico
Congratulations!!! I hope you love it and that you had fun making it.
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This little bag is so cute- very good instructions- thank you -subscribed 👍😀
The piece used to create the base of the purse is 5 inches x 8 inches and is scored at 1 inch on all sides. I misspoke at one point and said 5 x 8 1/2 but that was an error. I apologize for any confusion that may have created. Happy crafting!
Im missing something! Your base measurement changed. It went from 8x5 when cutting to 81/2x5 when scoring. Can anyone advise which is correct please? Tia x
This is a great instructional video thank you ,
This is one of the BEST instructional videos I have ever watched. You did an amazing job in your explanations. You rock!
your video tutorial is the BEST, and this is the best paper purse of the bunch. Easy and awesome! Thank you.
Thank you Lynn! I really like to fill my purses with hand made cards and envelopes. These make lovely and inexpensive gifts.
Very nice. I am happy I found your tutorial. Nice straps. Thanks for sharing.
beautiful! wouldn't it be easier to put the trim around the top before you add the sides to the base?
It I the best video and I have tried them all. Well almost all....'lol...
cute!! I made it it worked for my gift I had
The base of the purse is 3 x 6 inches and the sides of the purse are 4 inches tall. It will easily hold cards A2 sized cards. Chris, I am so glad that it worked for your gift! It really is a fancy way to present a special gift.
At one point you cut the black paper at 5" x 8", and later you say that this piece is 5" x * 1/2"????
You are correct. I made a mistake when I referred to the black piece as 5 x 8 1/2 inches. It is 5 x 8 inches and is scored at 1 inch on all sides. I regret any confusion this may have created and I also apologize that it took me a while to respond to your email. I was traveling and did not keep up with my email while I was away. I hope you enjoy this project. Happy crafting!
Thank you.
I am always happy when I am crafting or learning new craftings.
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what does this measure? l I need to fit a 6X4x2 inch gift inside TY :) cute a cute purse
First time ! Enjoyed it! You made it look easy. I’m going to try it soon. Would explain about the embellishments you used. I didn’t catch the name. Pearler beads?
PERLER BEADS are tiny plastic beads that are sold in most craft stores in the children's art department. They are typically arranged on little plastic forms, covered with a nonstick paper similar to parchment and heated with an iron until they melt together. As a crafting embellishment they can be melted in the oven to form little domed shapes that look similar to enamel dots. PERLER BEADS are very inexpensive and come in hundreds of colors so I am sure you can find some to match the project you are creating. There are several excellent RUclips videos that show how to melt PERLER BEADS in the oven. Check this one out - ruclips.net/video/_W4iXlgCtWM/видео.html
I can't hear anything it's going in and out the sound
nice
boring takes to long
You are so mean