In this class I will show you how simple it is to turn a single sheet of patterned paper into an adorable little purse! These purses make cute accents to your scrap area and can also be used as gift or party favor bags, notecard holders, etc.
Example using Chatterbox paper
Variations to try: You can use a sheet of 6x6 paper instead of 12x12 to make a mini purse.
You can also use two patterned papers, as you'll see I did in the example. Simply substitute the second paper for the 6x4" section to make the sides.
You can also use two patterned papers, as you'll see I did in the example. Simply substitute the second paper for the 6x4" section to make the sides.
You will need the following supplies:
- one 12 x 12" double sided patterned paper or cardstock
- paper trimmer
- scoring tool, such as a bone folder
- adhesive
- pencil
- optional decorations: brads, faux flowers, ribbon, buckles, charms
Directions:
- Cut a 1" strip from the 12x12 sheet and set aside. This will be the strap.
- Cut a 7x11" piece. Score on the 11" side at 4 1/2" and 6 1/2" on the underside of the patterned paper.
- On the 7" side, make a small mark at 1 1/4" and 5 3/4" on both sides. the mark will not be noticeable once the purse is assembled
- Score paper at an angle from one end of the center score line to the nearest small mark. Repeat for each corner. Set aside. the paper will resemble a diamond shape once you fold each of the angles upward
- Cut a 6x4" piece from the remaining paper. On the 4" side, score 3/4 from one end - this will be the bottom. Score 5/8 from the other end - this will be the top. Cut this piece in half to make two 6x2" pieces. Notice in the image below how the bottom section folds under and the top section fold over. all these measurements make it sound difficult but hang in there, you're nearly done
- Adhere the bottom part of the 6x2" piece to the 2" strip down the center of the 7x11" piece.
- Fold up the sides of the purse and the angled sides will overlap. Fold down the top part of the 6x2" piece overtop and adhere. Repeat for the other side. your purse is taking shape now
- Position the strap as desired and adhere or secure with brads. You will have a square of patterned paper leftover which you could use to accent your purse. Your purse is now finished - decorate as desired using faux flowers, ribbons, buckles, charms, etc.
Paper crafts for kids: Paper Purse tutorial
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