I can't believe it's already been a month since Sth Pacific SU Convention in Melbourne. I could go on all day about the four wonderful days of fabulous friends, fun, fantastic ideas & inspiration, but today I'd like to share a little convention project. Each year, I like to make a little something to share with friends - generally including some sort of chocolate treat. This year I made little gusseted treat pouches with my trusty envelope punch board (EPB).
The pouches are really quick & easy to make with the EPB, but I don't have time to share instructions today. Just leave me a comment if you'd like me to put together a tute & if I get enough requests, I'll make one for you all :-)... it's now done. See bottom of post :-)
Anyway, here's a closer look at my original design.
This one used Retro Fresh DSP for the pouch with Flower Shop & Perfect Pennants stamps to decorate. Here it is open...
& from the side so you can see the gusset (click for a bigger pic).
The next 2 pouches were a popular variation on the original. These were quicker to make as I could punch both flag pieces using the hexagon punch (the original was cut by hand). Btw, I coloured the flower with my pink pirouette marker. Purty!Sorry again for the not so great pics. Thanks very much for visiting & remember to leave a comment if you'd like me to share the instructions for the pouches.
Inky wishes, Di
Edited 29 June 2014Tutorial is done & posted! See & download it from this post :-)
Supplies (all SU unless stated)
Stamps: Flower Shop, Perfect Pennants, Regarding Dahlias (hi)
Card/Paper: Retro Fresh DSP, Gingham Garden DSP, tangerine tango, pool party, strawberry slush, whisper white , very vanilla card
Ink: tangerine tango, bermuda bay, coastal cabana, strawberry slush ink pads, pink pirouette marker
Accessories: mini glue dots, dimensionals, velcro dots (non su)
Tools: Envelope Punch Board, pansy punch, hexagon punch, stamp-a-ma-jig
Cute, cute, cute! I would love see a tutorial with measurements! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Angie :-)
DeleteI am interested in the instructions! Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThanks anonymous :-)
DeleteYes, please! Instructions! These are so cute and versatile.
ReplyDeleteThanks Alison :-)
DeleteYes, please! Instructions! These are so cute and versatile.
ReplyDeleteDarling treat pouches. I bet they were a hit! I would love to see a tutorial. TFS!
ReplyDeletevery cute, I would like to see instructional, very nice idea
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, Di, thanks for sharing - and YES, PLEASE, for the instructions, just what I have been looking for....thanks!
ReplyDeleteThey are super cute!! And a YES PLEASE for the instructions ;)
ReplyDeleteYes! I would love a tutorial!
ReplyDeleteLoved your pouches! I am always looking for cute and quick projects for my group. I would love for you to make a tutorial!
ReplyDeletePretty and useful, would love to see a tutorial.
ReplyDeletePretty idea, would love to see your tutorial when you do it.
ReplyDeleteLove theses! So cute! Please, please do a tutorial!
ReplyDeleteAdorable! Yes, please do a tutorial!
ReplyDeleteLove it!! Please post the tutorial
ReplyDeleteI really love these...please do a tutorial!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI noticed your pouches over on SCS. They are so sweet and I love the vivid colours you used. It would be awesome if you would share a tutorial. Have fun at convention.
ReplyDeleteSue
aka Mrs Noofy
Bonsoir
ReplyDeletebelle idée
je veux bien le tuto
Merci
i would love to have a tutorial......
ReplyDeleteoh yes, please do a tutorial. I love these. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThese little pouches are so lovely, please do a tutorial!!! Thanks so much for sharing these!!!
ReplyDeleteThese are great, I would love the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteRene from OZ xo
These are beautiful and I ADORE the rustic look. The pics are fine... Would love to see a tutorial I could print and use at a future stamp camp. Lovely! Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteCount me in on the requests for instructions!
ReplyDeletesure would love the tutorial thanks
ReplyDeleteThese are great Di and I would really appreciate a tutorial for making them. I can see lots of uses for them. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI would also love a tutorial! They are cute!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing. Very cute! Would love to see a tutorial.
ReplyDeleteSame thing as all of the above
ReplyDeleteOh please show us how, I love makings items with the EPB. Thanks
ReplyDeleteThese are just lovely .I love making 3D projects and I can see a lot of uses for them. I would also love a tutorial.Please
ReplyDeleteI love these pouches!!!! Would love to see the tutorial so I can make some too!!
ReplyDeleteI would love to get the instructions. These are adorable!!
ReplyDeleteI would love to have the directions or measurements for making these. Would you please share. joycepacer@comcast.net
ReplyDeleteYes I like it, very cute. I like the instruction
ReplyDeleteCan you mail at j.hartgers@chello.nl
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