Thursday, May 23, 2013

Parisian Purse - Scor-Pal May Arts

Welcome to my spot on the Scor-Pal and May Arts Blog Hop!



You should have come to me from Lalo IK's blog.
If not then go back to either the Scor-Pal blog or the May Arts blog for all the details and so you don't miss a single spot.

For my project I decided to make a Paris themed purse designed to hold notecards.



Project Recipe:
Tools - Scor-Pal, and Scor-Mat Adhesive - Scor-Tape and Hot Glue
Stamps - Moulin Rouge Tilda
Medium - Copic Markers
Paper - Countryside Villa by The Paper Studio
Border Punch - Martha Stewart
Die Cuts - Oval and Beaded Oval by Spellbinders
Accents - The Paper Studio
Hinge - Making Memories
Fabric Brad - The Paper Studio
Ribbons/Trim - Eyelet Trim, Black and White Chevron Wired all May Arts



Here you can see the items used in this project.


The base of the purse is made from black card stock measuring 12" by 6" scored at 4" and 8" along the 12" side.



For the pockets inside you start with a piece of card stock 10" by 4"
On the 10" side score at 1", 2", 8" and 9"
On the 4" side score at 1" and 2"
Burnish all folds



Decorate the front as wished.
Trim the corner flaps as in the photo and add Scor-Tape as in the photo to create the pocket.



Decorate the inside panels of the purse before adding the pockets that will hold the cards



Punched both sides of 12" by 1 3/4" strips of cardstock to create the handles.
Use Scor-Tape to attach to the inside panels of the purse.



Decorate the handle and purse edge as you desire.



Here you can see the double pockets inside the purse.


This flower was created from a 12" length of eyelet trim that was gathered along the edge with a simple running stitch and then the ends stitched together once gathered.
It was topped with a fabric brad



The completed purse.
A metal hinge was used as the fastener on the top. The hinge was attached with brads on one side and a magnet attached to the front inside top so that the hinge would attach and hold the purse closed.

The following are just close ups of the decoration.








Your next stop on the hop is Sandy Allnock but before you leave be sure to leave me a comment so you can be in with a chance of winning the prize

Katie



Challenges:
Totally Tilda - More Than One Fold
Hobby Cutz - More Than One Fold
Loves Rubber Stamps - Anything But a Card
Can You Digi It - Anything But a Card
Eclectic Ellapu - Anything Goes (2 entries only)
Color Me Creative - Anything Goes (3 entries only)
Our Creative Corner - Anything Goes (3 entries only)
Emerald Faeries - Ribbon (3 entries only)
Fab N Funky - Ribbon and/or Lace
Stampavie and More - Ribbon or Lace
Incy Wincy - Metal Mania (the fastener)
Lexi's Creations - Black, White and 1 Other Color (Red)
Ooh La La - Seeing Red
Opus Gluei - Black

86 comments:

Anonymous said...

My favorite thing is that eyelet ruffled flower. I see an eyelet ribbon purchase in my immediate future.

Margreet said...

What a gorgeous idea...thanks for sharing....great purse!
xxx Margreet

C said...

Super cute idea!

Vicki said...

Gorgeous, amazing project, Katie!

pinkladynz said...

Lovely purse, theme and colors. You did an excellent job on tutorial.

Sharon said...

This is gorgeous and what a lovely idea. Love the papers and the cute image.
Hugs Sharon x

Sue D said...

Very fancy and cute!

Vijaylaxmi Siyal said...

this is so gorgeous...likes all the details on it.

Margret said...

I love this litle purse.

Ginny said...

Beautiful. Love the flower.

Barb said...

ADORABLE! :)

Janis said...

Very Classy!!! Thanks for the tutorial!!

Shanna Shands said...

Great tutorial. Thanks for playing along with Loves Rubberstamps!

Verna Angerhofer said...

Wow! That packaging for the note cards is just gorgeous! I just love all the elements you added to it too.

Cheri said...

What a fun idea. Your little girl looks like she is having a lot of fun in Paris.

Cheri - John 3:16
www.djssundries.blogspot.com

Denise Bryant said...

Sweet project! Fun papers and color choices!

Elaine aka Ellapu said...

Beautiful project. Thank you for sharing with us Eclectics this week. Hope to see you in future challenges
Elaine aka Ellapu

julie_woolston said...

Beautiful Cration.
Thank you for joining us at Lexis Creations.

Hugs Julie xxx

Emily H said...

Oh my goodness!!! This is so amazing!

Crafty Mamma Mia said...

Hi Katie - what a wonderful project! Love the image and fab colouring, as usual. Thanks for joining us at Incy Wincy this week.
Helen x (DT)

Mare said...

Awesome idea! Thanks for sharing!

Lucy E. said...

Adorable purse!

fiction book reviews said...

amazing - i might have to try this - thanks for sharing

thanks for joining us this week at fab'n'funky x

Anonymous said...

Loved the purse. The little girl is so cute. Everything about the project speaks class. thanks for sharing.

Cathi ONeill said...

Gorgeous project, thanks for the inspiration!

Suzi Mac said...

Wow!! Katie, this is fantastic, what a great gift idea, I love your tutorial and will certainly be using it. Gorgeous decoration on the front with that sweet Tilda. Thank you for joining our more than 1 fold challenge over at Totally Tilda. Please do join us again soon. Good luck!
Hugs
Suzi x

Teresa Godines #6857 said...

So cute.

Chrissy said...

Super cute!

Unknown said...

Your purse is super cute! Thank you so much!
hugs,
Gini

Sandi said...

How unique and adorable -- love your choice of ribbon!!

Billie A said...

This project is awesome, so darling. I love it. I am so glad I subscribe to you or I never would of seen this great project. Your tutorial is awesome the details of the purse are wonderful. Very stunning project.

Jennie said...

This is adorable!!! So cute and fab design.

Robyn said...

cute purse- love the ribbon

Francesca said...

This is sooo cute! Thanks

snowbear said...

Really cute and playful!

Kathleen said...

Love the idea - I gotta go get my stuff out. Thanks for the wonderful tutorial.

scrappylady said...

Simply adorable. Love the eyelet flower!

Ravengirl said...

This is gorgeous Katie! Lovely work!

Loly Borda said...

So cute! I love all the details. I'm a new follower, I love your work.

jusaweecatnap said...

So cute! Love this idea for little gifts.

Kelli Smith said...

A wonderful & beautiful project. I for sure will be making a version of this that will hold my massive stack of post-it-notes.

Laura Love said...

What a super cute card purse! I love the inside with the slots! Thanks for the awesome tutorial - I will have to put this on my "to try" list :) Thank you so much for playing along with us at Loves Rubberstamps! We hope to have you play along with us again soon :)

Bashful said...

This is so Cute! Great Job! Thanks!

Unknown said...

Hi, Katie
Hope your keeping wellx
This is a Gorgeous project...Thank you for entering our Challenge at Hobbycutz this week...
Kobie x

Jenny Marples said...

What a lovely purse, gorgeous inside as well as out. Thanks for joining us at Our Creative Corner this time, hugs Jenny x

valou250809 said...

Wonderful bag! thanks for playing with Hobbycutz this week. Good luck.

Lynn said...

Ooh - la - la .. so cute . Great job. Thank you for the great tutorial.

simply monica said...

Gorgeous gorgeous love everything about it

Steph Ackerman said...

what a great idea, love the colors.

Unknown said...

OH MY GOSH!! That is absolutely gorgeous. I Love it!!!

Sabrina said...

What a gorgeous purse!! Thank you for the tutorial!!

Michele I said...

thats is so cute I never seen a purse like that thanks for sharing, can;t wait to make one

efj said...

I love your ideas!! Had to stop the hop long enough to follow you on facebook and take a tour of your site. Love all your craftiness!! Thank you for the chance to win and sharing your ideas with us.

Erin (Homemade Cards by Erin) said...

Great way to combine paper and ribbon, thanks for sharing.

Anonymous said...

absolutely love this. TFS

Dolores said...

Thanks for sharing your unique idea for a gift card holder.

Wendy said...

Gorgeous project...Thanks for playing along with us at Fab'n'Funky this week.
Wendy xx

Lisbeths kort og scrap said...

Great project and idea! That image is sooo cute! Thanks for joining us at Ooh La La for our redchallenge. Hugs from Lisbeth

Mynn xx said...

Absolutely darling! LOVE the lace handles! Thanks for joining us at CYDI! :)

Electra said...

What a remarkable card, and it's wonderful that you have walked us through your process. I love the letters,how they are lightly jumbled. Thank you for playing along with us at Opus Gluei!!

Jean Bullock said...

Well you just brightened MY day. Love this little noteholder purse. Great job and very creative. Thank you!

Donna said...

This is .....precious!!! I love this idea. My 92 year old mom is always having to run out to purchase greeting cards. This would be wonderful for her I can add handmade cards for all occassions. Thank you!

Brigitte said...

Looove the Paris theme and your gorgeous paper lace handles!!!!! Your Eiffel tower and letter are beautiful! I love how you coloured Tilda, she's perfect for your creation. Thanks for joining us this time at Totally Tilda and we hope to see you again next challenge. Hugs, Brigitte

Kim Bell said...

I love the Paris Theme and the tutorial. Thanks so much for joining us at HobbyCutz.

Hugz
Kim

Pat Y said...

WOW!! What a great gift idea.

NWFlamingo said...

What a great little project!

Scrappin' Diva said...

What a beautiful purse!

Anonymous said...

This is gorgeous, I love the little purse, thanks for sharing
Hugs Julie P

karen adams said...

gonna have to try one! beautiful!

Unknown said...

This is one gorgeous purse. Love the eyelet flower.

Natali said...

Gorgeous project. Love it a lot!!
Thank you for fantastic tutorial and Thank you for joining us at Hobbycutz “More than One Fold” Challenge and we hope to see you again.
Hugs,
Natali

Unknown said...

Absolutely gorgeous Thanks for playing along in are Seeing red challenge.
Chris x

karahoward said...

Amazing!! I have a 9 year old who would just love this!! Pinning right now

Anonymous said...

Beautiful! I especially like the eyelet flower

Candida said...

How adorable! Loved the ribbon on the handle and the ruffled flower. Thanks for sharing!

Caryn S said...

This would make an adorable gift! Love all your little details.

Craftin Suzie (Susan Wykes) said...

A fabulous project and brilliant tutorial. Thanks for joining in the challenge at Lexi's Creations, Susan x

Unknown said...

Hi Katie, wow hunni, definitely more than one fold here! LOL. Great project and love the Eiffel Tower. Thanks for sharing your fabulous creation with us at Totally Tilda this time.
hugs
Dawn xx

Julia S-W said...

Such a clever project! Beatifully embellished with superb colour work on that sweet image. Thanks so much for joining us at Our Creative Corner this time. Juliax

Jacqueline Smith said...

Fabulous purse, love the coloring job of your image as well as all the pretty little details on your purse! Thanks for playing with us at Loves Rubberstamps!

Adrienne Crist said...

Wow! What a great gift! Love the Paris theme, so fun!
Thank you for sharing with us at Ecclectic Elapu this week! -Blessings, Adrienne - EE Pink Design Team Member

Laurart said...

So cute! Thanks for sharing this with us at Our Creative Corner - Love from Laura xxx

Jana said...

LOVE this. Thanks so much for showing us the how-to. I might just have to try this. Thanks so much for playing with us at OPUS GLUEI.

Emkay said...

Gorgeous purse! Very stylish in that classy colour combination.

Thank you for playing with us at CYDI?

Rosemary said...

My gosh, this is so pretty! What a lovely way to give the gift of gift cards! Who wouldn't want to have that sitting out on their desk for compliments? It's perfect, cute from start to finish and I love the tutorial you offered as well - that Tilda is adorable.

With all that chic black this is a perfect project to show at Opus Gluei and we thank you for playing with us, I'm delighted to see you back for one of our challenges!

Anne H. said...

WOW - your purse is wonderful!
An adorable image,lovely details and I love the colorcombo.
Thanks for joining us at Stampavie and More.
Anne