Here is the bag, that I painted with Gesso, one coat to cover up the Nords insignia, on all sides |
One side of the bag using "Crackle" by Nathale Kalbach - love this! |
I really like the look and feel of this. And black and white is just so classic! |
This is right up my alley - polka dots! "What's the Point" by Nathale Kalbach |
Now I could just stop here, because I love the two sides so much. |
I cut everything up into smaller squares |
Runs with Scissors |
Cut |
sew |
rebel quilter. and now I have a great bag to put an amazing gift in for a friend! Here is the link for StencilGirl Products, because I know you are going to want to buy some stencils. I bought the Deli wrap at Smart n'Final (a restaurant supply and grocery store) |
My paint table which has become my new cover for my Facebook page! Now go make some art! |
Love how that came out and such a great idea for repurposing bags.
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Love how it looks, Jamie! I'm going to have to get the vintage typewriter alphabet!
ReplyDeleteThis bag is FAB-U-LOUS! Those colors pop! Such great step-by-step too!
ReplyDeleteI love this bag! Now I just have to go to Nordstrom. Where did you get the vintage letters? Is that a stencil or stamps. Thank you for sharing this and for the step by step.
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