Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator Pootles – Super Huge Bag for Stampin’ Up! Wood & Clear Mount Stamp Sets
Well it’s been quite a while since I last made a biiiiiiiiig bag, and I’ve definitely brought you a big one today!
With the finished dimensions being a whopping 8.5 x 6 x 2″ (21.5 x 15 x 5cm), you can get not one, but 2 stamp sets in here, and that’s a Wood mount AND a Clear mount set!
Of course, you don’t just have to put those in, this would fit 3 DVDs, 3 X Box games, and so much more!
I loved making this bag, loved the colours that I ended up using and I really hope you get a chance to make one too!
S xx
Cardstock – 2 each of 8 x 11″ (20 x 28cm)
Score BOTH pieces exactly the same as follows
Long side – 8.5, 10.5″ (21.5, 26.5cm)
Short side – 2″ (5cm)
DSP Panels – 2 each of 8.25 x 5.75″ (21 x 14.5cm) AND 5.75 x 1.75″ (14.5 x 4.5cm)
Tag cardstock – 2 x 5″ (5 x 12.5cm)
Tag DSP – 1.75 x 4.75″ (4.5 x 12cm)
Products used and showcased
Cardstock – Garden Green and Mint Macaroon, plus Chocolate Chip and Tip Top Taupe
DSP Background Stacks – Garden Green and Mint Macaroon, plus Chocolate Chip and Tip Top Taupe from In Colour Collection, Regals Collection and Neutrals Collection
Tools – Simply Scored Scoring Tool, Scalloped Tag Topper Punch, Petite Petals Punch, Itty Bitty Accents Punch
Other – Basics Rhinestones, Spotted Lace Trim in Tip Top Taupe and Mint Macaroon
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Sam Donald
Stampin’ Up! UK Independent Demonstrator
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Ha ha, absolutely!
Thank you for so many inspiring videos. I have a question, the measurements say 8.5″ but the video says & shows 8″. Do they both work?
you are right. I’m so sorry. Will change now, but thanks so so much for letting me know xx
Love the big bag!!
Maybe could reinforce the holes with eyelets for added strength. Hole reinforcement circles (inked to match cardstock) placed on the inside would give a little added protection for those weightier items.
Definitely going to make these!!
Thanks Sam
The DSP says 8.25 x 5.75 but I’m making one and my DSP is 8.25 x 6.25 and the side panels are 6.25 x 1.75. Not sure if that is a typo but any who it is an easy and cute bag! Thanks for the Friday morning creative inspiration, Sam!
I’ve double checked. The finished size of the box is only 6″, so the dsp would have to be 5.75″…. or am I misunderstanding your question. There is a good chance I am…. coffee has not been plentiful today! x
Oh brilliant idea! See, cos I’m a purist demo, I don’t think about stuff we don’t have, but this is a great idea. Thanks Cindy x
Gorgeous project Sam. I can’t wait to make a few of these.
They’re huge!!!!!!
Quick Question Pootles, The DSP Panels that you use are the from the same paper you use to make the paper bags or is it Cardstock with designs on it