Now that Christmas is over, I can finally share this great project! I could not resist making these cute tote bags for everyone and did not resist. I saw a great tutorial on V & Co a few months ago on making wheat pillows with freezer paper and spray paint, and I was hooked. Unfortunately I didn’t really have a place for them in the house, plus there is that whole “no sewing” thing that I try to stick to. So I decided to see if it would work on these tote bags, and luckily it did!
I printed this wheat stencil from Vanessa’s site, traced it onto some freezer paper and cut out the leaves.
I arranged the leaves on the bag and ironed them down. Luckily, they peeled off easily and could be re-ironed on if I changed my mind about spacing or whatever.
I taped off an inch at the top of the bag because I wanted to keep a beige rim, and then spray painted it with two light coats of paint.
When it was dry, I just peeled off the freezer paper and was done!
It turned out so great! The freezer paper sealed really well so the paint didn’t bleed at all, and the stencil lines looked really sharp.
Once I saw how well this turned out I had to make more! For this brown bag I followed the same steps as for the blue one, and just spray painted the whole bag, including the handles. It turned out great, but took forever to do the entire thing and used most of a can of spray paint. But I still really like it.
I thought that a quicker way to make a bag like the one above would be to just start with a brown bag and spray paint the stencil area white, but this just didn’t work. The paint just soaked through the bag and didn’t show up at all. So I used a few leftover scraps of linen from my cheater pillow, taped off little squares, cut out leaf and tree stencils with the freezer paper and spray painted those.
I then went against my no-sew policy and hand stitched them onto the bag. I was reminded why I don’t like to hand sew-it took forever!! But the end result was perfect and I was really happy with it. The spray paint did bleed a little into the leaves on the linen, but it wasn’t that noticeable and still looked good.
The finished product.
I made another brown bag with this blue leaf stencil that I hand-sewed for my sister, but since I finished it the night before we left I didn’t get a chance to take a picture of the finished product! Crazy, I know!
Everyone seemed to like their bags, and now I get to make one for myself! My brother and sister-in-law kept telling me that I should try to put some of this stuff on Etsy, but I think that once people see how easy it is to make, they would just do it themselves, right? I don’t think I’m ready to dive into Etsy yet, but it is fun to think about.
Next week I will be back to let you know what I ended up doing with these fun blocks.
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Erin, these are awesome. I love every single one of them. Nice job especially on the hand stitching! I'm impressed. I'm sure everyone you gave one to was thrilled to get one of these bags.
ReplyDeleteyay! how wonderful! i'll make sure to link you and show off your lovely bags when i do my next "look at you guys go!" sometime this week! thanks erin! -V
ReplyDeleteVery cute! I really like that last one that you did. It turned out so colorful.
ReplyDeleteI love the way you used the freezer paper and spray painted on the fabric, I will surely try that very soon, I am a follower and I will return, come for a visit...
ReplyDeleteWhat a great gift idea...I want one! Thanks for sharing your skills, including the sewing!
ReplyDeleteLiving it up at Lakewood,
Cindy
They look great and seem really simple to make. Another one to add to my list:)
ReplyDeleteCute, cheap, clever, and good for the environment - love it!
ReplyDeleteThose look great! Love V's tutorial!!!
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job, I would love to get this as a gift, maybe I'll make myself one. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteI can't believe how crisp those lines turned out! Who would have thought freezer paper and spray paint??
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Project!
They look faulous!!!! This makes me so envious that we cant get freezer paper in our supermarkets. they just look divine!!!
ReplyDeleteVery nice, Very nice indeed.
ReplyDeleteI may have to link up to these...
Thanks for sharing!
Those are super cute! Great work.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! Can't wait to see what you do with the blocks. Stopped by from DIY day at ASPTL
ReplyDeleteErin!This is incredible! I'd love to feature this entire tutorial if you don't mind!email me bluecricketdesign@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI love them! I thought about giving bags this year, but couldn't come up with cool ideas or time. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeletethese bags are great!!
ReplyDeleteWhoever would have thought to spray paint a whole bag??
thanks a bunch.
blessings
barbara jean
I saw the same tutorial but just haven't gotten around to trying it yet. Your bags turned out beautiful! I especially love the last one!!
ReplyDeleteYou made this look SO easy that I might try it! Well done!
ReplyDeleteI will be featuring these!
ReplyDeleteAMAZING! You make it look so easy! I love this project and cannot wait to see what becomes of the blocks!
ReplyDeleteThanks, friend, for linking up to Thrifty Thursday on Tales from Bloggeritaville! Great thrifty treasure!
Leigh
Tales from Bloggeritaville
www.lbratina.blogspot.com
Super cute!! May have to try it! TFS
ReplyDeleteThose are amazing and even I can handle the little stitching thats one those! I love them! WOW
ReplyDeleteTracy
I'm super excited about this project!! FABULOUS!!!!!
ReplyDeleteYour designs are beautiful! You've nailed the simplicity that always always works.
ReplyDeleteLove the tutorial too. Thanks for linking up to SNS!
FJ Donna
Your bags are fabulous.
ReplyDeleteCheri
These are SO pretty and look you make it look so easy to do. Great tutorial!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for joining the DIY Show & Tell party. It's nice to meet you! :)
Roeshel