Sunday, October 25, 2009

Envelope Purse Prototype!



Several weeks ago I ahd an opportunity to have a wonderful art Play Day with two fabulous new art friends. We gathered at new friend Leslie's house. We had a wonderful time! I also got to meet Leslie's adorable King Charles Terriers, Merlot and Bourdeaux- they were so sweet. I Adore King Charles Terriers!!!
Leslie< creates wonderful assemblages and altered book creations and is a very gifted professional graphic artsit as well!!. You really must stop by her blog and leave a comment and introduce yourself!! Unfortunately we have yet to convince Janet to start an art blog so I cannot share her wonderful work!! I demo'd how I create my fabric paper and we proceeded to have a great time ripping ,tearing, glueing and chatting!! Since then I have suffered the Computer Catastrophe of 2009, so , alas, I have NO pictures to share with you of our mirthful messiness. SIGH!!
I created two strips of fabric paper from two scraps of heavy white linen that I rescued from a trash can! Using one of the strips I have created this simple envelope style purse. For the cord/strap, I twisted three different textured ribbon and yarns and stitched down the length with the zigzag on my sewing machine.
For the lining of the purse , I used some of my gelatin printed purple cotton fabric. It is the perfect size for carrying a cell phone, checkbook, license and credit card and perhaps maybe a Chap Stick- but not much else. The strap is long enough so the purse can be worn crossing over the chest and ride right on the hip.

Below is a shot of the back of the purse.
I am planning on creating several of these purses for sale on my Etsy site and to put in the gallery at Liberty Town for Christmas sales.

5 comments:

Patti G. said...

Your purse is bbbbbbbeautiful Elizabeth!!!!!!
Love the look and I am sure you will have great fun creating more!
xoxoxox
Hugs,Patti

Pat Winter Gatherings said...

Awesome! I love it. Now I must try this soon. Could I borrow a few spare hours??????
Hugs and smiles,
Pat

Ruth said...

Lovely bag!

Jeanne Turner McBrayer said...

I LOVE this artsy little purse! Very unique and special.

Mary Z said...

Elizabeth, it came out fabulous! Looks like you had a super time!
xox
Mary

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