Here's what I created:
First, I added more embellishment on the Number 25 bag with some antique lace and a little pearl pin. Then,
I cut out a flower from the same antique doily for the back. (This doily used to decorate my grandmother's dresser, but I don't think she would mind...plus it was very tattered.)
I made a couple more; they aren't quite finished yet, but here's a sweet little Christmas one I made from burlap and the same doily. I added a little "joy" charm just for fun and color.
Don't forget to enter my Royal Design Studio stencil giveaway here. And, stay tuned, I have a few other tutorials coming up...a vintage button Christmas tree and how to paint camouflage on a bookcase. (How's that for diversity?) Linking to: Faded Charm
11 comments:
These are precious! I love the Christmas tree you made. I need to make some wine bags this year. I'll have to find a tutorial for drawstrings. Thank you for the inspiration!
There are all romantically lovely, but that tree one sure grabbed my attention.
So pretty! ♥
The bags are beautiful!!! I also like the one with the tree, but I'm a sucker for trees and leaves anyway!
Ahhhh...how pretty!!! love the one with the tree.
Blessings,
Linda
Very gorgeous.
Beautiful ! don't you love it when everything comes together and inspires more creativity (())
I just love your bags! They look so perfectly petite and delicate. Perfect for stashing jewelry and other treasures!
Jeanine
So very lovely.TFS.
Marie
It is too late for me this year, but I would love to make some of these for next year. But I would get the basic bag pre-made and just hand stitch the pretties onto it. I would need BIG bags.
Those are adorable!
Judy
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