It’s All in the Bag – Part 2

Thanks for returning.  We’ll finish this craft project off.

This is the finished product.  We ended the post yesterday where the bag has now been cut and it is in two pieces.

We have the two pieces and in this photo I have already folded and scored the lines.  When you cut using the Cricut, the Cricut will cut a little slit where the score lines go.  Some people don’t like these lines and they will use the hide contour feature to eliminate them.  I like the little slits because they show you where to put the fold lines.

I won’t go into how to fold and tape the purse, once you get the fold lines in place it pretty much falls into place.

Here is the stack of purses, and once you start putting them together you get a rhythm going.

I cut an embellishment out of Tim Holtz’ die cut and imported it into my SCAL and then copied it over again until I filled up a 12 x 12 mat.

This was so easy and loved the fact that I could cut a bunch at one time, instead of cutting one at a time through my CB.

So, I used the Cricut and cut out everything we needed.  We did 60 medallions, 60 circles with a computer generated Thank You, 60 TH frames, 60 cream flowers, 60 gold flowers and 60 black flowers.

All it took is 5 of us one night to make the bags up.  The fun part was getting together and getting to know everyone.

Thanks lady for your dedication.  Thanks Mom for being such a trouper and helping.

I hope you learned something through these two postings.  I apologize for the posting and it being out of align sometimes you just can’t make these things do what you want them to.   Thanks you for visiting.

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