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Sunday 25 February 2018

Handy Bag

Hello.  Welcome.  Korthobby have moved their challenges to fb and have challenged us to make a purse from paper.  I used this tutorial by Lisen to make a cute party handbag for a birthday girl.  


I really liked the design of this.  It's sturdy and there's a nice size space inside.  I was thinking I could use it to hold a set of cards, but I'm going to slip a card and some chocolates in this one LOL.  


I used Bazzill for the base and Sizzix patterned paper for the panels.  The cameo and the metal flourish and hearts are all from Korthobby.no.  The sentiment was die cut using Cheery Lynn and Stamploration dies.  

Thanks for dropping by.  Hugz

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7 comments:

  1. Such a clever idea for holding a gift. I'm sure the recipient thought she was special. So glad to have found you through Simon's Work It challenge.

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  2. That's really pretty! I love the fairy cameo element, and the entire purse looks nice and sturdy.

    Thanks for joining us for our Anything Goes challenge at Cut it Up!

    Evelyn
    http://mylittlecraftblog.wordpress.com

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  3. Adorable little gift purse -- who wouldn't enjoy receiving this full of chocolates!
    Thanks for linking up to the Cropstop blog!

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  4. What a great birthday present!!! Thank you for joining the February challenge of the Country View Challenges!

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  5. Great design, it looks so good I'd love to have one like this to go out with! Thanks for joining us again at Country View Challenges.

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  6. Such a great project! Love the embellishments and color! The style is very versatile to hold many different items! Thanks for sharing with us at Cut It Up! ~Katrina

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  7. Beautiful!
    Thanks for joining us at Scrapy Land Challenges Blog and Good Luck !
    Maryvonne , DT Member

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