purse made of paper 04-08 save - cosmo cricket · 2012. 4. 10. · 3 step five cut you cosmo...
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2WENTY-THR3E
PURSE By Donna/Memes Art Place
Supplies Needed
1. Heat n Bond Vinyl-iron on gloss finish Made by: Therm O Web
2. Grungepaper Tim Holtz/Advantus Corp.
3. Eyelet Kit I used Dritz Extra Large Eyelet Kit
4. Chain for handle I used one from JoAnn's
5. Clasps to hook purse and chain together
6. Iron/ironing board
7. Sewing Machine
8. Metal do dads to accessorize your purse I used Tim Holtz/Advantus metal number
Tim Holtz/Advantus Metal Hitch Clip on do dads from 7 Gypsies
9. Metal magnetic snap Can use Velcro instead
10. Cosmo Cricket paper I used 2WENTY-THR3E
Also needed are scissors, thread, paper cutter, hammer
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STEP ONE
Cut your choice of Cosmo
Cricket paper and one piece of
Grungepaper to 12" X 8 1/2"
STEP TWO
Cut and adhere Heat n Bond
Vinyl to the Cosmo Cricket
paper using iron. (Follow
manufacturers directions) Put
down a protective paper on
the ironing board under the
paper. Use paper you removed
from the vinyl to cover the
vinyl while ironing.
STEP THREE
Cut away paper and vinyl
around the edges. I use my
paper cutter for this.
STEP FOUR
Cut different images from paper
and design your purse. After you
have figured out which images
you will be using, cut a piece of
Grungepaper to match each
image. Follow STEP TWO and
STEP THREE.
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STEP FIVE
Cut you Cosmo Cricket paper
and your Grungepaper in half.
Your new size will now be 8
1/2" x 6". Choose your thread
color. It is time to start sewing
your purse together.
STEP SIX
Sew each of your images onto front and
back of your purse. While doing so, you
will put your paper over the Grungepaper.
Then layer your image and Grungepaper
onto front or back of purse. To make this
easier I adhere them lightly in place using
my tape runner.
NOTE
Picture below..... See how I used one of the
COSMO CRICKET Elements
from the Element Deck for the
purse flap/closure
STEP SEVEN
Make a hole with scissor for
metal snap closure. Another
option would be to use Velcro.
If using Velcro, sew in now.
We are only doing one side at
this point.
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STEP EIGHT
Attach purse flap to back of
purse.
STEP NINE
Now line up and attach other
half of metal magnetic clasp. Or
the optional Velcro.
STEP TEN
Measure hole for eyelet
and cut out. Attach eyelets
following manufactures
directions.
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STEP ELEVEN
Accessorize your purse. This is where I added
the metal #5 (Tim Holtz/Advantus) The clips (7
Gypsies). For the cover of the snap I used a
hardware store find, called a decorator button. I
then added a Hitch (Tim Holtz/Advantus). I
used E6000 glue to adhere it to the snap.
ENJOY!