https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/juice-y-couture-bag • Posted by Peggy W.
This is a crafting project I did back in March 2008. And since then there were requests for tutorials but I have not gotten around making another one, so I am going to illustrate and explain.
This is a crafting project I did back in March 2008. And since then there were requests for tutorials but I have not gotten around making another one, so I am going to illustrate and explain.
I used 4 identically sized carton boxes. For a wider bag, you can opt for 5 or more, and for a narrower bag, you can use 3 or even 2 cartons. Open up the seal at the top carefully by hand and remove the plastic cap (if any).
Prepare 3 Types, as illustrated: Type 1 : End - 3 sided with 1" flap and punched holes along one side; Type 2 : Intermediate - 2 sided with 1" flap and punched holes along both; and Type 3 : End - 3 sided, no extra flaps and only punched holes along one side.
Cut of the the top part, leaving about 1" from the crease line. At the side flaps, measure and mark a stretch of approximately 20mm spaced points. At the marked points, use the hole puncher and make a hole. (Tips: For evenly spaced openings and uniformity, use a separate cardboard strip and punch the holes evenly along it. Then overlay the strip on all the flaps and traced the holes onto it with marker.)
Fold the top flaps inwards.
Here, we'll 'stitch' it all together. Using backstitch, I stringed up the carton boxes with 1 pair of orange and 1 pair of yellow shoelaces to string. You can choose your own color to match the graphics on the carton boxes. Start from the 2nd hole from the top. 1 ...
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As for the rings for the strap, they were a total of 4 aluminum can tabs. And string on the straps through the tabs ;)