Friday, March 13, 2009

Butterfly Bag


This is a project that we made last month at Technique Club. I've seen several people use the Top Note die to decorate little bags, and I just had to try it myself! The first bag I saw in person was a leadership swap I received from Amy Caraluzzi. I didn't see a picture of her bag on her blog, (it used Bella Rose Designer paper and the stamp set Love You Much) but go anyway to check out her cute blog Partners in Crimp.

So here is my version of these cute little bags. . . . I ran the So Saffron paper through the Big Shot with the Top Note die and then sponged around the edges. I used a marker to ink just the swirls (from the stamp set Yummy) and then stamped, cleaned my stamp, inked the words and then stamped again. The reason that I did this was that I wanted to change the orientation of the stamp. The stamp has a horizontal layout, and I wanted a vertical layout.

I added a little linen thread to the button and then adhered with a glue dot. I was then ready to adhere the So Saffron Top Notes to the bag. Next I used a 1/8" circle punch to punch holes and pull the ribbon through to make the handles.

To make the butterflies, I ran the paper through my Big Shot using the new Stampin Up Beautiful Butterflies die. The largest butterfly used the Bella Birds Designer Paper, and the two smaller butterflies are Delicate Dots Designer paper and vellum paper.

After stacking the butterflies together, I put a glue dot on the back and started wrapping the linen thread. (Note: I colored the linen thread with the Chocolate Chip marker before wrapping it.) I wrapped it a couple times and then used another glue dot to keep the linen thread in place. I used dimensionals to adhere the butterfly to the bag.

Now you have a cute little bag to fill with chocolates or other little goodies!

Stamps: Yummy
Ink: Chocolate Chip, Chocolate Chip marker
Paper: So Saffron, vellum paper, Bella Birds DP, Delicate Dots DP
Accessories: Big Shot, Top Note die, Beautiful Butterflies die, 1/4" Chocolate Chip grosgrain ribbon, button from Latte Designer Button collection, 1/8" circle punch, linen thread, dimensionals, glue dots, sponge, small paper bag (from Target)

4 comments:

Amy said...

Just gorgeous! That button is the perfect little detail, too!

Liam said...

What a pretty bag! i am so jealous in Australia we don't have the big shot top note die. I love this big shot die. I hope when the new catalogue comes out in aus we will get the big shot and accessories because I get so excited to try some of the stuff you do on your blog. thank you for sharing your lovely creations.

Liam

Teresa said...

Love your bag with the butterflies! you are going to make me order that!

TEresa

Marilyn (stampwithMJ) said...

Allison- I love the vertical orientation and the butterfly. Thanks for sharing this beauty and your creative details!