Hello everyone!! I’m incredibly excited to be here today. Your Next Stamp is celebrating 10 years. As a former design team member, I feel honored to celebrate with them.
I’ve always loved their stamp sets, dies, and gumdrops (those are my favorite). Their new September release is nothing short of amazing. You will not be disappointed. The new release products will be available on the YNS Store on September 12, 2019.
Let’s take a look at what I created:
Gift pouches are always fun to make and also fun to receive. It was fun creating these from start to end.
You can fill these with money, gift cards, small necklaces, rings, bracelets, etc. Perfect with no gift wrapping needed.
Here’s how to create these gift pouches:
Gather your supplies. You will need:
Fabulous Feathers Stamp Set
Dancing Dragonflies Stamp Set
Linen-Cotton Canvas Fabric
Cork Fabric
Interfacing
Pearl Snaps
Snaps Pliers
VersaCraft Black Ink
BERNINA sewing machine
Here’s how to create it:
Preparing fabric:
Cut two pieces of linen-cotton canvas fabric to 13.5 x 4, rounding the ends.
Cut one piece of cork to 3 x 4, round the corners.
Cut one piece of interfacing to 11 x 4.
Preparing for sewing:
Fold the straight edge of the cork fabric 1/4 to hide the raw edges.
Clip the cork to the top of one piece of the linen-cotton canvas fabric.
Sewing:
Edgestitch the fold down 1/8 in.
On the back of this exterior piece, line the fusible fleece to the stitched line and iron in place.
Align the exterior and interior pieces, right side together.
Stitch around the entire pouch using a 1/4″ seam allowance, leaving a 3″ gap for turning.
Turn the piece inside out, push out the corners, and press.
Take the straight edge of the pouch and fold it up to the original stitch line and press.
Edgestitch all the way around. Backstitch at the top of the pouch on both sides.
Add the pearl snap using the pliers.
Stamping on the pouch:
Use VersaCraft Ink to stamp onto fabric.
Decide on the place of the design and stamp.
Super simple and easy.
Let’s take a closer look:
Let’s not forget the back of each pouch:
Decorting the back is important too. You can carry the design around to the back or completely change things up. Let your imagination sore!
So what do you think? Stamping doesn’t always have to be on cardstock. Stamping on fabric is just as easy.
Wait, the fun doesn’t stop here!
We have PRIZES for you!
Your Next Stamp will select the winning comments from the YNS blog and IG. One random comment from each preview day will win one of the products previewed on that day! All comments must be left by September 15, 2019, and the winner will be announced on September 17, 2019.Â
So what do you think? Would you give stamping on fabric a try? I would love to hear all about it.
Supplies:
Thank you so much,
Looks like great instructions to make these wonderful and fun pouches. tfs!
Wow. These are adorable! First time I’ve seen anyone use these materials together! Crafty goodness!
Thank you so much!
Your project turned out great.
Thank you Nana!
These are adorable, love the encouraging sentiments.
Thank you Andre!!
Awesome gift pouches!
Thank you Kelly!!
So cute and a great idea. Thanks for the tutorial
Thank you Lawren!
Super cute gift pouches! Those birdies look so adorable on them! Very clever idea!
Thank you Cindy!!