Welcome Stampin' Friends!
I have been meaning to share with you one of my most favorite things I have made and use all the time! After making several Rag Quilt Purses I got the idea to make this...
This Tote is made with the Scallop Square Die(#115950), Candy Cane Christmas fabric (#121715), Big Shot Adhesive Roll (#122194) and stiff felt to help it stand up. This one I made for my friend Britiney, I die cut the "B" with the Serif Essentials Alphabet (#113464) and adhered it with the Big Shot Adhesive (#122194). I stitched the flower on by hand, which is retired but we sell all white ones (Fleurettes II #115604).
Scallop Square Clear Bigz Die (#115950)
What do I do with this tote. I take it everywhere I go to stamp, use it every time I stamp. I keep all the essentials in it..
My Mulitpurpose Liquid glue(#110755), this stampin' girls best friend!!! I also keep my Paper Snips (#103579) and Bone Folder (#103579) in there. This is the one I use for my self, made with the Springtime Vintage Fabric (#121817). I did not personalize mine, but I think I need to!!!
These are pretty easy to make and lots of fun. You really need to use stiff felt or pelon for it to be sturdy enough to hold these things. I love it and when I shared it with my group of fellow demonstrators they loved it too and now several of us tote them to our meetings.
I was not sure if I should do a tutorial on this or not, what do you think? Should I do a tutorial? Leave a comment and let me know.
Wow, this cube ist so beautiful. I would love to see a tutorial... a little bit late, or? I just found your blog... so great stuff you did.
Melanie from Germany
Posted by: Melanie Roessner | March 10, 2012 at 04:36 PM
Did you make a tutorial? What a cute tote.
Posted by: Margaret | January 25, 2012 at 09:46 PM
I would love a tutorial!!! Could u please email me? :) thanks! Kim.
Posted by: Kim | January 22, 2012 at 02:27 PM
Tutorial please!
Darling little totes!
Posted by: Cathy | October 27, 2011 at 08:54 AM
Sue - You did not leave your email address, but I wanted you to know that I will work on a tutorial for you!!!
Posted by: Carrie Rhoades | September 26, 2011 at 04:04 PM
I would love a tutorial for this cute project! I know there are lots of fabric tutorials for the Sizzix online, but I am a novice to sewing and always appreciate instructions. Thanks!
Posted by: Sue Sansoucy | September 25, 2011 at 12:53 PM