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These Fashionistas carry white leather, couture bags made from recycled materials. |
I picked up a few worn leather handbags for a dollar each at resale, intending to use them again in a craft or two. The couture bags shown here were made from a recycled white leather purse that was too damaged to do much with.
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Your discarded and broken costume jewelry can be reused to trim couture purses for a fashion doll. |
Supply List:- recycled leather bag or purse
- hot glue and hot glue gun
- tacky crafter's glue
- discarded chains
- gold bead for clasp
- extra leather trim
- cotton fabric scraps for bag bottom and interior
- embroidery floss
- cotton balls
- thin cardboard
Step-by-Step Instructions:- Cut the recycled leather, faux or real into a length measuring approximately 2"x3".
- Hot glue the side edges together to make a cylinder shape. You can use a bit of cardboard tubing to help hold the shape of your bags until the glue has dried.
- Trim off the excess glue with a tiny pair of scissors once it has dried.
- Measure and cut cardboard circles to fit the bottom end of each bag.
- Using tack glue, attach the cardboard circle to a piece of coordinating scrap fabric, leaving 1/4 inch of excess material to turn over the edges and paste in place. Making a neat finished edge for the bottom of your bag once you've glued it into place.
- Stuff the miniature bag with a cotton ball after removing any cardboard you have put into the purse to hold it into place while the hot glue sets up.
- At this point I finished the top edges of my leather with an embroidery stitch.
- Then I folded a small rectangle over twice and thread this through a small jump ring attached to a chain for the purse and glued it inside one end of the purse opening. Repeat the same step for the opposite side of the purse as well.
- I then glued the bag shut with hot glue. However, if the leather had been in better shape I would have chosen to line the bag so Barbie could actually put thins inside it.
- Next I cut a strip of leather to hot glue on top of my back seam and then to wrap over the top of the purse "opening" and down just a bit for the fake clasp of the bag.
- Then I glued a tiny brass bead to this brown strap to mimic a clasp on the doll's bag.
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Far left, Hot glue the side edges together to make a cylinder shape. You can use a bit of cardboard tubing to help hold the shape of your bags until the glue has dried. Left center, Using tack glue, attach the cardboard circle to a piece of coordinating scrap fabric, leaving 1/4 inch of excess material to turn over the edges and paste in place. Right center, Making a neat finished edge for the bottom of your bag once you've glued it into place. Far right, Then I folded a small rectangle over twice and thread this through a small jump ring attached to a chain for the purse and glued it inside one end of the purse opening. |
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