February 16, 2010

Shopping With Sass!

TuesdayTreats – Puts A Little Sass In Your Shopping Bag!
These are the lovely bags from TBBM, below are the same bags filled With Gifts - I Used Tags From Page 32 of our instruction booklet.
And for those that would like a little something to carry into the office that has plenty of Sass, try this alligator inspired bag, coupled with matching tags, this will make a great gift all by itself.


Hello everyone today I was the Guest Designer for TuesdayTreats featuring TBBM!

We are so fortunate as Gypsy owners to have Crystal and Pam (aka MyaMagoo and TheBugsBytes) host TuesdayTreats.com it is an inspiring blog. It is designed to share, teach and guide us into getting all we can out of our Gypsy. I was soooo excited to have the opportunity to contribute just a little to such a WONDERFUL blog!

I really am honored to do this guest appearance knowing just how creative and talented Pam and Crystal are, but I have to admit my knees are still shaking because when I look at the calendar of guest designers I am humbled by the talent…

I was asked to make the bag on page 114. It is a simple little shopping bag. Yet, after spending days wondering why they wanted this little bag I emailed MyaMagoo. ‘These bags are soooo little, why would anyone want such a small bag?’
I made the bag as large as I could on a 12x12 sheet and decided it was still too small. After all, what could you use a little bag like this for? Ladies, it’s a shopping bag and if you’re anything like me you want it BIG to fit all your goodies in it! So I enlarged the shopping bag. When you place this cut on your Gypsy it will measure 11.85wx6.17h when it is enlarged. I took it a step further by enlarging the height only to a 7.33h adding a full inch to the bag! 

Now we have a bag ready for a little SASS because I won't carry anything that looks like a plain ol' shopping bag!

This big little bag is a great gift by itself, but you can place many things in it. I chose to make gift tags from TBBM, as for many ladies, that in itself is a wonderful gift. I used the leftover space above the bag and placed a tag within the purse and enlarged it until it fit. The dimensions are 3.97wx4.16h. Look at my Gypsy Woman, she is such a diva, showing her dimensions and everything! I then duplicated the tag until I had 3 and lined them up accordingly.

I highlighted 1 tag, tapped the plus sign on upper left corner of screen, then moved to page 2 on my Gypsy Woman, and hit the duplicate button. Resize the tag to fit within the 1st tag 3.63wx3.84h, duplicated until I had 3, and lined them up on the screen. I chose the blackout feature as the holes will not line up properly when making 2 separate sizes. I chose artwork to fit within the tag from GW that I like. Because I was making 4 shopping bags, I chose an additional set of artwork. (Note: I did not use the flower cut that I planned too).

Here is the material for each bag. All I used was 1 -12x12 sheet of colored paper for the purse and 3 matching tag backs, 2 other sheets or scraps to make tags, ribbon, feathers for the edge and red tape to adhere, pop dots, zip dry glue, buttons or whatever you want to use to embellish, 2 charms (the cat was found on the sidewalk), and lots of rhinestones and skittles.
On the next purse, I used a beaded fiber to Sass up the bag. This is my favorite!
For the faux crocodile/leather bag, again, all I used is 1 - 12x12 sheet or paper, some ribbon, Primas and red tape to adhere.

Cutting was simple as my first page was all the same color. I did however use a very heavy stock designer paper requiring multiple cuts. I set the blade on 4, pressure med, speed slow and set # of cuts to 3. The cut still didn’t penetrate so I changed blade to 5 and cut 2 more times. Rechecked the paper and then unloaded the mat. Glitter is very hard to cut through so please check before unloading the mat.

On the second page, I used the accent color for the tags and another for the artwork. Again 1 cut. I repeated the cutting steps for 4 purses. After cutting the tags, I decided that I needed to place an actual layer up against the back to cover the back of the decorator paper as it had a peel back look to it. I went back to the 1st page, highlighted the tags, hit the plus and then duplicate button on page 3, allowing for an exact match to the tag. As I made 3 pink purses at the same time, I hit duplicate again, allowing 6 tags to cut at one time.

Below you will see what your score lines look like after cutting. Use these as guides to fold the flaps and adhere your edges on the bag. Because my paper was so thick I scored very lightly on the front and then again on the back of the paper. This allowed for a nice clean fold.
Putting the bag together was very easy. First score at all score lines as shown except for the bottom flap. This gives you a real close look where you will score. See the lines by the bone folder? That is where you will fold your paper.
This is the first purse I scored, and as you can see it is perfectly lined up with the lines they provided. Here is where I am going to change the directions..... Remember I altered the design, yet I did not adjust the score line guides so at this point you need to take out your ruler and score exactly 1" from the base of the purse, which in the photo below would be the line in the center or from the flap score marks. Notice my final flap is larger than the side flap due to the adjustment. You can adjust the sizing, just remember to measure the side score marks and match to that.
After scoring, adhere red tape to your flaps so that it will attach to the inside of the bag. If you are adding decorations use red tape to secure. Make sure that in cutting, you allow enough to tuck ever so slightly into the fold of the bag, being careful that it does not add bulk. Don't you just love the feathers?
Be sure to tuck flap under while matching the side of the bag. Press firmly without crushing. Voilà, you have a bag with plenty of SASS!
You will need to fold the edges as shown. Note, I didn't pull the red tape off and adhere it until after the photo was taken as you will need both hands to make sure your edges are straight. After my bag was put together, I took a very small scissor and cleaned my edges, as the paper I chose left little fuzz balls on the paper that I didn't like.

After completing all 4 bags, I then turned to the tags. After cutting, leave the matching tag to bag as is. The accent tags I ran through the Cuttlebug using my favorite, the paisley folder. Then I put them together using my Glue Glider Pro. Same size to same, back to back, then with the smaller size I positioned a short strip of ribbon and taped it to the back. I then glued the smaller tag onto the larger tag. 
Then I decorated my cuts with rhinestones and skittles and used dimensionals to adhere. Needing more goodies on the tags, I used a set of old letter buttons to decorate the first set and liked it so much I went to pick up more just like them. Of course I couldn't remember where I bought them and had already thrown out the tag, and could not find anymore. So I used brads. As you know, I had already put them together so I cut the back of the brad off with wire cutters and used the large glue dots to adhere. As I was making 4 sets I kept them separate by using Ziploc bags and kept them with me to work on whenever I had the chance.

A word of caution on adhesives, if you are using designer paper or ribbon you must at least use the red tape. However, in the brown purse even that would not hold the purse or the ribbon. I stopped at our local scrap store for the first time and met the owner, India at Scrapbook Mania, and she told me about Zip Dry glue. It worked wonders and the brown purse is solid now!
Skittles need to be placed on 1 at a time. Notice though the excess glue from the glue dot. I then used my fingernail to push the excess up against the skittle to give the tag a nice clean look.
After deciding how much ribbon you need, measure and cut enough for all the tags you are making.
Adhere the ribbon with tape on the back then use your glue gun to adhere to the tag.
I used left over rhinestones and some that I got on sale (wish) for only 39 cents. I again used the tweezers and applied one at a time. By the time I got to the third set I was using their rows applying 1 strip at a time!
I think the rhinestones add a little Sass! After I embelished the tags I punched a hole in the top and added matching ribbon.
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27 comments:

  1. I love your bags, the trim is gorgeous and really makes the bag shine on its own. Who cares about the present inside. TFS

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  2. OMG these bags are super sassy!!! LOVE them!! Thanks for all of your detailed instructions as well!! Your debut is smashing!

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  3. Absolutely GORGEOUS, Sheila!!! I love every single detail about your bags and tags...yep, they are soooo SASSY! Way to go, these are a total knock-out!

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  4. Love those bags! The paper is gorgeous, the trim is exquisite, and everything needs a little bling. Thanks for sharing!!

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  5. Awesome bags. WOW!!!!!!!! Love the color and feather trims

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  6. OMGOSH SHELIA!!! I am sooo happy that you set up your blog!!!! You give the BEST instructions on your projects!!! All those trims you used took these over the top and are the perfect accents!!!
    These are ALL sooo awesome!!! I just got this cart after getting the Cricut Expression and never used it...thank you sooo much for the inspiration!!!
    hugs
    Brenda

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  7. Wow Sheila, what gorgeous bags and oh all the work you do to post them. You are the perfect guest designer. You are super! Hugs!! Barb

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  8. I don't know what I can add to the comments already written. You really outdid yourself. TOTALLY AWESOME! You should take yourself out for a treat or maybe just to buy another cartridge! :)

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  9. Oh those are just to cute, they are adorable. AND I so appreciate your detailed instructions.. WOW.. I love these...

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  10. Sassy......WOWSAS!!!!

    You hit a home run....and then some lol!!!

    Those fibres are sooooo pretty...I wanted to touch them through my computer screen :) You chose some absolutely BEAUTIFUL paper....I'm so jealous-we don't have anything like that at my M's.

    Your tags are PERFECT!! From the bling to the embossing and the beautiful ribbon that matches so well....

    Your instructions are very well written and the pictures are just lovely :)

    I love it all!!! What wonderful bags....you outdid yourself - you should be really proud of this project - it's outstanding :) :)

    Now you can't be nervous next time- you have the first post under your belt now LOL!!! :) :)

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  11. My Goodness!!!--You are a Sassy Lady and sure know how to make sassy looking bags!!--You certainly delivered!! Your pictures and directions are so clear. Thank you so much for all your hard work. What a sharing heart you have. Loved it all.

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  12. See, Sheila, there was no reason for you to be nervous atr all. You bags are sassy little things and your instructions are even better. I bet I know who is really gonna like these bags and her name is also Sassy, am I right? That's a gd for you! Love the feather and all your great embllies! Oh, give your GW a hug for me and tell her she did good!

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  13. SassyLady! GREAT JOB! Your purses are spectacular, but your pictures and instructions are superb! Thx so much for sharing!!

    Tammy
    Creative Critter

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  14. Hi Sweetie!!!! I've missed so much of what you have been up to and have you been up to a lot...these are toooooo die for!!!!! I had to hop right over and say wow wow wow....amazing!!!! I have to get ready for work but I will be back...can't wait to take a closer look at these!!!! Congrats on the GD spot

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  15. OMG!!! Those bags are to die for!!! Thankfully, I just discovered your blog today. What a great way to give a gift!

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  16. Absolutely love your bags and tags!!!....very inspiring!
    Tammy says Hi from her blog.


    sfread171@hotmail.com

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  17. These little purses are so charming!

    I got your blog addy off Cricut Critters blog.
    Looking forward to peeking around. :)

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  18. Sheila, those bags are just stunning!!! I just can't think of a more elegant way of stating it!!!

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  19. WOOOOW!!! i didn't even think you could do this!!! i got to do that!!!! Thank you sooooo much!!!!!
    New blogger ....from cricut critters. Glad I was sent over here!!!!

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  20. Sheila!!!! O......this is so AMAZING!! Incredible!! You are toooo smart!! This is are so chic and stylish makes me wanna grab one and go to town (wink it better be on someones else card, lol) I already blew my budget for the month....hehe!! GORGEOUS!!!! The tutorial ROCKS!!!! Oh and the zoo lo AMAZING!! Love those pps and the title!! sORRY IT TAKES ME FOREVER TO GET BACK TO SEE ALL YOUR AWESOMENESS!! hUGS , dAWN

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  21. Love those bags!! I know what I am going to do next time I need a gift bag for a girls birthday. Thanks for the idea!

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  22. OMGoodness ... Sheila, these bags and tags all all stunning! I so dislike working with feathers, but these purses are just so gorgeous, I may have to give it a try anyway! I love seeing your beautiful creations!
    Hugz,
    ♥Carol♥

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  23. WOWzer!!! These are the creme de la creme. Fancy and functional at the same time!

    Thanks so much for sharing your expertise with us! LOVE it!!!!!

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  24. I love these and so does Syd. I am so glad that Syd has a crafty grandma that can help her make these if she wants. I think my favorite ones are the pink ones.

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  25. Oh my goodness! These are all amazing! Great work!!!

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Thank you for your sweet sweet words of encouragement.