Angie’s Handbag Tutorial

Angie’s Handbag Tutorial shows you how to make one of these little handbags.  (you’ll also see the how to use a Crop a Dile to set an eyelet.)

Important note….on the tutorial, I said to turn and score at 1/4″, it should be 1/2″. (sorry!!)

Stampin Up Supply List

Stamps:  One of a Kind  Ink:  Real Red  Cardstock:  Old Olive, Real Red, Whisper White, Bashful Blue  & Summer Picnic Designer Paper (available March 1st)  Tools/Accessories:  Crop a dile, Brads, Small Oval Punch, Oval Punch, Paper Piercer, Matt, Blue Gingham  ribbon, Eyelets, Trimmer & Scoring Blade

Measurments for this box:  Old Olive 3 1/4 x 7 3/4, score at 3, 3 1/2, 6 1/2 & 7 turn and score at 1/2Handles are 8 1/2 x 1/4 & Summer Picnic Designer Paper is 3 x 1 3/8

Original box size was 4 1/4 x 7 3/4, score marks are the same!!

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28 thoughts on “Angie’s Handbag Tutorial”

  1. This little handbag is just too darling! Thanks so much for showing us how to make it! And just when I thought I didn’t need any more new designer paper, you pull out the punch and show us how it matches that too 😉
    Claudia

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  2. This is So CUTE! I love your new Stamp Academy & your video tutorials. Your accent makes me giggle being from up north here in Minnesota. I can’t wait to check out your blog everyday to see what darling things you come up with!! Thank you!
    Joan

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  3. This is a great tutorial; my niece’s will love these little bags. Thanks so much for the video; it was extremely helpful (and thanks for the crop-a-dile/eyelet part, too. I’m new to using it and setting eyelets).

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  4. What an adorable idea, thanks for the video–it makes it much easier to follow than just directions. Wouldn’t this be cute for a little girl’s birthday party?!?!

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  5. Another great tutorial. I just love these. It’s so much easier for me when I see something done. I made one of your post it note keychains and it was so much fun. Thanks soooo much for sharing your talents.

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  6. You do such great tutorials!! Wouln’t this little purse make a great party favor filled with little things.
    Thanks again for sharing. It is so much easier to actually see someone making the project.

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  7. Thank you so much for posting this tutorial. It is always so much easier for me seeing it done then reading the directions on how to do something. This is too cute. I can’t wait to try it.

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  8. Another great idea!! Love the paper and the punch! I’m creating quite a list for my SU order. What type of adhesive do you use? I have been using the Tombo in the red case. It kind of gets stuck alot. You make it look SO EASY!! Your my hero!

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  9. Another great idea!! Love the paper and the punch! I’m creating quite a list for my SU order. What type of adhesive do you use? I have been using the Tombo in the red case. It kind of gets stuck alot. You make it look SO EASY!! Your my hero!

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  10. This is so cute. Thanks for all your tutorials. I have only recently gotten interested in papercrafts and I love all the stampin up things I have seen. I don’t have access or time for attending any stampin up meetings and use the internet to learn and buy supplies. I haven’t come across an online source for purchasing SU tools, though. Your projects and amazing.

    Again, thanks for putting them out there.

    Cindy

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