#1 Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator Pootles – Large In Good Taste Bag Tutorial
I love making big gift bags and with my new love for the combination of hot pink with grey, I knew I wanted to share a bag using those colours. But as ever, I go with different colours for the project I film, so this time I brought in bright bermuda bay and browns.
The Tasteful Touches stamp set is just beautiful to work with and pairing it with the In Good Taste DSP, I felt it didn’t need any greeting on it.
The perfect ‘any occasion and every occasion’ kind of bag!
And of course, with a big coloured flower, I had to bleed it out a little with my ever faithful Wink of Stella…!
Have a great day everyone!
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- Paper – 12 x 12″ (30.5 x 30.5cm)
- Score on the First side at 2, 5.75, 7.75, 11.5″ (5, 14.5, 19.5, 29cm)
- Score on the Second side at 2, 10.5″ (5, 27cm)
- Finished size – 3.75 x 2 x 7″ (9.5 x 5 x 18.5cm)
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Love them both
Bermuda Bay – Brilliant!
Love the paper and both color combinations you used. This is such an elegant little gift bag.
Fussy cutting I believe originated in fabric quilting and refers to cutting out a specific element of the pattern on the fabric. Can you imagine cutting out one specific element on something so “wiggly”?! I’d have called it “fussy cutting” too! Paper is SO much easier to cut around the image.. Love your eye for color combos and never tire of your remakes of great designs. Thanks for sharing your talent with us.