as much as i love playing in my art journal, sometimes i get the itch to do something completely different. i've had my eye on elke bergeron's "leather clutch" workshop over at creativebug for quite a while, so i decided this was the perfect time to learn something new!
while elke's class doesn't include this step, you probably know i don't do too many projects unless it includes letterforms, and i couldn't resist using my set of hand-carved stamps for this little clutch! so i put a piece of washi tape across the front of my leather to use as a guide, and then i placed an acrylic ruler under the top to provide a firm surface for stamping.
i used a white pigment stamp pad that i had on hand,
and then i heat set the ink with my heat gun.
then i rounded the corners, punched some holes along the side,
and stitched it up with some linen thread.
for my closure, i decided to add a snap….
and now i have a really cool leather pouch….and it was super simple to make!
the only two things i would do differently next time:
first, to make the stamping more permanent, i think i'll try using acrylic paint...
and secondly, i'll pay more attention to the mantra
"measure twice, cut once" before i start my next project!
my plan was to store my inktense pencils in here, but when
i finished the pouch and tried to put them inside, they were too long!!
so now i have a leather clutch that's perfect for my glasses and micron pens,
but it's marked "pencils" on the front! aaack!
:))
for more information about elke bergeron's creativebug class, click here
to watch a tutorial for setting snaps, click here
{supplies: leather piece from hobby lobby, leather punch, hammer,
hand-carved letter stamps, white ink pad, linen thread, needle, snap set tool, snaps}