Showing posts with label vintage fabric. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vintage fabric. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

bag lady

inspired by my friend leigh's awesome before + after blog post, i present to you a little before + after of my own!  the makeover subject is an exciting one...paper bags!  for years, i've used the brown lunch-bag version at craft shows to package my sales, stamping them like so:

BEFORE:

simple, and vintage-y.  just like i like it.  zoning out and stamping hundreds of bags before a craft show was so enjoyable, in a weird way.  but lately i'd grown tired of the stamp and decided to take things up a notch, like so:

AFTER:
i am pretty pleased with the results if i do say so myself :) 

i used a paper hole punch from michael's at the top of the bag.  the opening on the hole punch is a bit small, making it kind of a pain to feed the paper into the punch - pulling the edges of the bag tight seemed to help, though.  having a straight edge on the bags seemed to help, also:


after that, i used serrated scissors to cut squares from the TONS of vintage fabric scraps i have, then taped squares on the bag's insides.  yeah! 


i've always saved as many vintage-material scraps as possible in hopes of one day finding a use for them.  finally, success!  added bonuses: the "scrap" paper that is left after the punch, maybe for christmas and present decorating?

                                             

the cost for this bag makeover project, super cheap: 

paper bags: around $1-$2 and available everywhere (grocery, drug + dollar stores)
hole punch:  $9.89 ($17.99 with a 45% off coupon from michael's)
tape, fabric: already had 'em
total cost: under $12

thanks for the inspiration, leigh!

sorry, couldn't resist.