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
39 comments:
Cute, cute, cute! I would love see a tutorial with measurements! :)
Thanks Angie :-)
I am interested in the instructions! Thanks.
Yes, please! Instructions! These are so cute and versatile.
Yes, please! Instructions! These are so cute and versatile.
Thanks anonymous :-)
Thanks Alison :-)
Darling treat pouches. I bet they were a hit! I would love to see a tutorial. TFS!
very cute, I would like to see instructional, very nice idea
Gorgeous, Di, thanks for sharing - and YES, PLEASE, for the instructions, just what I have been looking for....thanks!
They are super cute!! And a YES PLEASE for the instructions ;)
Yes! I would love a tutorial!
Loved your pouches! I am always looking for cute and quick projects for my group. I would love for you to make a tutorial!
Pretty and useful, would love to see a tutorial.
Pretty idea, would love to see your tutorial when you do it.
Love theses! So cute! Please, please do a tutorial!
Adorable! Yes, please do a tutorial!
Love it!! Please post the tutorial
I really love these...please do a tutorial!!!!!!
I 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.
Sue
aka Mrs Noofy
Bonsoir
belle idée
je veux bien le tuto
Merci
i would love to have a tutorial......
oh yes, please do a tutorial. I love these. Thanks!
These little pouches are so lovely, please do a tutorial!!! Thanks so much for sharing these!!!
These are great, I would love the tutorial.
Rene 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
Count me in on the requests for instructions!
sure would love the tutorial thanks
These are great Di and I would really appreciate a tutorial for making them. I can see lots of uses for them. Thanks for sharing!
I would also love a tutorial! They are cute!
Thanks for sharing. Very cute! Would love to see a tutorial.
Same thing as all of the above
Oh please show us how, I love makings items with the EPB. Thanks
These 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
I love these pouches!!!! Would love to see the tutorial so I can make some too!!
I would love to get the instructions. These are adorable!!
I would love to have the directions or measurements for making these. Would you please share. joycepacer@comcast.net
Yes I like it, very cute. I like the instruction
Can you mail at j.hartgers@chello.nl
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