Wednesday, July 21, 2010
What's Up Wednesday! 7/22/10: Grunge Paper Neck Pouch!
This is a fun and USEFUL pouch that I have made out of quilted fabric for years...now I've "updated" it into Tim Holtz Grunge Paper! This is a perfect way to carry your ID, a little cash or credit/debit cards at a crop, retreat or scrapping convention! Add color and decorate to suit your style.
Here are the dimensions to cut your Grunge Paper:
Have an awesome week!!
Laura
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Laura, another fantastic little project! Thanks so much for sharing the dimensions too!
ReplyDeleteI am heading to Club Scrap's Retreat in Oct. and am definitely going to make one of these to hold my essentials as well as some atc's for handing out to new friends!
I have seen these pouches and LOVE THEM! What a great idea! I am going to make one right now! You are very clever and an inspiration, keep up the awesome work!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely cute cute cute! I have no grunge paper and nowhere close to buy some but I do have a lot of scraps of fabric. Any chance for the dimensions for the cloth one? Cheers Mary
ReplyDeleteI love this!! I might try your fabric version. I have never seen the Tim Holtz "paper" at any of my local craft stops!:(
ReplyDeleteI'll have to make a pretty paper one too just for fun! Thanks so much Laura.
Just finished another one of your envelope minis, pics on my blog, just love it. xxx
ReplyDeleteI LOVE THIS!!! How very generous of you to share not only the video and instructions, but the pattern and dimensions, as well!! I can't wait to make some of these. I absolutely LOVE them!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much!
Hugs!
Linda
I would like to make that in Fabric
ReplyDeletefor my phone that would be so great!
Any tips I should be thinking about using fabric?
Laura, I love this project! I'm off to try one. Thanks so much for sharing. Shari (cricutrookie)
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome project! Can't wait to try one. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteGreat project, I have to try this one out!!!
ReplyDeleteI have to make one of these with fabric to take on vacation to the beach. What a fantastic idea. Thanks, you're the best.
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome project....fabric it is for me too...thanks for sharing....love WUW!!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Noel
Laura, I didnt' have the grunge paper, so I made one out of cereal boxes and paper. It's a little too stiff, but I love how it turned out. Tomorrow I'm going to see if I can find grunge paper. If you'd like to check out my project go to my blog: http://shariscreationswiththecricut.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the great video and idea, you are so talented. Shari (cricutrookie)
That looks great Shari
ReplyDeleteI cant get any grunge paper here so I will have to make one using similar materials
I luv the music paper mmmmm I think I may have some of that around here somewhere
Luv the flowers too looks like your pretty good at that flower makings lol
What a CLEVER idea!! I've made them with fabric before too. Never would have thought of grunge paper. You did a wonderful job, these are gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteSo cool, I love that.
ReplyDeleteI don't have access to grunge paper. Would fusable backed paper work? you know the stuff that gets ironed on the back of fabtic? I've used it with paper before. I want to make one for the Creating Keepsakes convention.
ReplyDeleteGoing next week! Can't wait!! I'll be sure to share your blog with everyone I meet!! Your ideas are so awesome!
Thanks, Deann (d4dbaker)
Laura you are one talented lady!!! Fabulous project!
ReplyDeleteYou are uber-talented, Laura! This is fabulous.
ReplyDeleteThey say every cloud has a silver lining. Look how many beautiful purses you've made since your purse was stolen! Bet that burglar never guessed what he'd started!
Just got to get me some of that Grunge paper...
Shoshi
Wow how cute!!! I have decided you have more creativity in your little pinky than I do in my whole body. Thank you for sharing all of your wonderful creations.
ReplyDeleteYour the best!!!
flapril
How neat! You're always the creative one, Laura.
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the fun. ~~carolynn
What a cute project...love it and will have to give it a try!! TFS
ReplyDeleteTerry
I LOVE this project! I'm going to start making some tonight for some girls in my online scrapbooking group. Thanks so much for sharing it. It's a perfect gift and I'm going to personalize them for each girl.
ReplyDeleteHeather
I made one for a friend. I didn't have anything to make the bottom anything other than straight, but it's still turned out pretty cute. Thank you for the design. I finally posted it today, here's the link.
ReplyDeletehttp://mycardsnstuff.blogspot.com/2010/09/this-pattern-is-one-of-laura-denisons.html