Friday, May 14

Finished Object Friday - It's in the Bag.

*Edited to add*....I now have several of these totes for sale in my etsy shop, The Parsonage Queen for those of you who may not like to sew ;) So click on over and browse, you're always welcome in my shop!


Ok, now back to the original post ;) 
I first saw this glorified tote bag idea on Susie Harris' blog, and it was one of those I've-got-to-make-these-TODAY things. So I made one for my Mother-in-law for Mother's Day...

and I was hooked.
I enlisted the help of my Mom, and we cranked out enough of them to give as Mother's Day gifts to our church ladies. Of course, I forgot to take any pictures before I gave them all away. But they looked similar to this one, with just one ruffle.

There are a zillion ways to make fabric rosettes, and we learned by trial and error what worked the best.

Then I made this one for myself, just because I had some extra bags left over. And I couldn't resist.

Well, and because I really wanted to try making some rosettes using the twist and glue method.

I liked it! At least I liked all but the hot glue burn on my finger...owie.
Since I used fabric scraps I had laying around already, the only expense was the totes themselves. You can get them at Wal-Mart for 2 bucks each. How awesome is that?! And the possibilities are endless! You can let your imagination run wild.

I'm linking up with Chari's Finished Object Friday.

Happy Weekend!!
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35 comments:

Nicki said...

Very cool Mother's Day gifts.

RicKaren said...

That is very cool! I have seen a lot of Mother's Day gifts this year that make me want to be part of a lot of different churches! ;)
Oh...and how do you 'link up' with a FOF?

Tammy said...

Very pretty!

Visiting from Charity's blog! :-)

Brittany said...

Hi Karen,
To link up, just build your FOF post, go to Chari's blog, and copy paste your post's URL into the Linky where it says, "you're next"...or something like that. She has a post in there somewhere with the whole set of directions.

trish said...

Oh how adorable! And how special to share with the ladies in your church. :o)
Sincerely ~ Tricia

Charity said...

Very cute!! I love all of them! So, do we get a rosette tutorial?? I've been wanting to make some but what I have tried look funny. :)

Melissa said...

Very cute. I think we need a tutorial on the whole bag. I can see why you needed one for yourself, who wouldn't.

Andrea said...

I saw those on her blog too! I AM going to make some - soon!! Your's are just as beautiful!
Your church ladies must have loved their gift!!

Anonymous said...

These bags are just so cute! I'm going to have to break down and try to make one.
How sweet to make one for each of your church ladies. I'm sure they were thrilled.
Be a sweetie,
Shelia ;)

Sandra said...

Oh I like them! I think you did a great job!
Sandra

Jennifer Truitt said...

Way to cute!! And to make it even better I found the same bags yesterday at our Simply a Dollar store for $1~ I am really excited since I have a bunch of scrap material laying around!!

Leanne Helums said...

What a super cute idea! I may have to give it a try and make one for myself or a gift.

Unknown said...

Once again I am speechless! These are soooooo cute! I want one for my diaper bag. lol

Cindy said...

I saw those on Susie's blog, too. I don't know if our Wal-Mart in Canada has them, but I think I will look. Perhaps I could make one for my friend Wendy, (her comment just before mine here). Do you have any suggestions regarding the making of rosettes? I made the twist and glue ones, they came out okay, but your ruffled ones look great, too. Both of yours look wonderful, I'm sure your ladies LoVeD them.
Hugs, Cindy S

Shirley said...

I'm the proud owner of that first bag. It's too pretty to put away so it's hanging on a knob for all to see. Thanks, Britt, for taking the time to make it for me. I love it and you!

TidyMom said...

I LOVE these!!...I see a project in my future!!
I stumbled you post and add to my tumblr blog!!

Melissa Miller said...

Brittany they are so cute! Love the black and white one. Pretty!

Have a blessed day sweet friend. ~Melissa :)

Anonymous said...

Hello,

the idea for bags is more than nice its perfect.
I would like to try to make some bags but i cant find the instructions .
Can you post them again?

Thanks

Anonymous said...

Hi again Brittany! Fantastic! Great way to use up small left over fabric strips!!! Gotta try this! - Sincerely, Jeannette

Anonymous said...

Ack! This is so cute!

MJ @ 517 Creations said...

So cute! I found you through a pin on Pinterest. :) LOVE the bag with all of the ruffles!

Julie Tucker-Wolek said...

WOW WOW WOW!! These are amazing! Love them! :):):):):):):):):):):):)

Staci said...

I love your bags. So cute. I will be linking you from my blog danggoodfinds.com on Friday, August 12, 2011. Thanks for sharing.

Donna Baker said...

your bags are super cute!! tfs

Morgan said...

Spotted this on Pinterest - I love it!

Cherie said...

Adorable. Saw on Pinterest. Did you glue on the ruffles or sew the on? Was wondering how you were able to get the sewing head inside the bag? Thanks!

Brittany said...

Thanks! I did sew the ruffles on. You just have to scrunch up the bag a little to get to the one on the bottom row, but it's really not too hard. I'm sure it would also work to hot glue the ruffles on, I haven't tried it that way.

The.Embroidery.Lady said...

Love your clever projects...can't wait to follow you and your ideas :-)

Helen said...

I stumbled upon your blog and just love your tote bags. Who won't right? I don't sew and I needed a new tote or purse badly for the one I carry now hurt my shoulder and you are so brilliant to use the already made tote. It just perfect for what I am looking for. Thank you so much for sharing. I will definitely be going to wal-mart to grab some of the those tote. Wish me luck in making those totes.

Sue Bullough Burningham said...

Dear Brittany,
I saw your bag on Pinterest. I thought it was SO cute! I just had to make one of my own. I posted it on my blog along with a link to this post. I used a picture from your blog, but I will happily remove it if you would rather I didn't use it. I love your blog and I am now aq follower. Thanks for sharing such cute ideas!

Suzy
http://littlemisssuzyq.blogspot.com/2012/03/ruffled-tote-bag.html

SarahLP said...

Spotted this on Pinterest and LOVED it! Want to make one for my mum - thanks for sharing and inspiring me!

Splendid Little Stars said...

These are great! so pretty! I bet all the ladies loved them!

Anne said...

I'm a little late to the party but wanted to say these tote bags are ADORABLE!!! Another project to add to my list!

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Unknown said...

Hi,
I love all ruffled bags.
Greetings olga from Germany