Create a unique tote bag for your hobby or message using iron on fabric sheets.Express yourself or shout out your avocation with a designer tote bag to carry your supplies. This one is for my choir books and the panel has one of my favorite phrases, “She who sings, prays twice...”
Here's how to Custom Design Tote Bag using Quick Fuse Fabric.
Quick fuse fabric sheets that are printable? I think I'm in love!!
ReplyDeleteJust a quick note to let you know that a link to this post will be placed on CraftCrave today [06 May 03:00pm GMT]. Thanks, Maria
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ReplyDeleteYes, Cyndi. Just imagine the possibilities!
ReplyDeleteThey come 3 to a pack; so I have 2 more sheets to play with. If I make small individual embellishments like flowers and butterflies, I can stretch the pack into several more projects.
Thanks, Maria. I hope your readers like it too ;-)
ReplyDeleteMacky, thanks for the resource.
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Lovely compilation! I really like your artwork design!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Linda. I used Scrap Girls digital products for the design.
ReplyDeleteIt turned out just beautiful! I love the idea of using the fusible fabric sheets with the printed images...opens up a whole new dimension!
ReplyDeleteThank you, June. I'm getting a lot of use out it.
ReplyDeleteI love tote bags and personalized ones are even more fun! I just personalized 12 for my daughter's upcoming wedding and I have one left-over so I just might follow your lead and make myself one! :-)
ReplyDeleteOh Sherri,I'd love to see and hear more about the wedding totes!
ReplyDeleteEileen, I love the bag. I'm also a choir member and that saying is so true :-) Keep 'em coming...
ReplyDeleteThank you, Eileen :-D
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