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Gypsy Art Tote Bag Project by Suzi Blu

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Join guest artist Suzi Blu for this creative Gypsy Tote Bag tutorial!

Wash tote bag in machine and dry. Iron flat. Dye according to package directions. Iron flat. Use StazOn ink and stamp a Suzi Blu Girl onto fabric. Cover with clear Gesso. Let dry. (It dries pretty quickly). Color girl with colored pencils. My favorites are Prismacolor and Faber Castel. Paint with water colors or watered down acrylics until the stamped image feels finished. (Have fun here. I didn't add glitter, but you could. Or beads on her dress. You could embroider her dress! The possibilities in embellishing her are endless.) Sew around the image for a decorative border. (Don't worry about it being straight, I don't.)

With a Paint Stripper heat tool burn the edges of the fabric. Please be careful. As long as you aim it at the fabric and not yourself, you will be safe. This technique gives it the western gypsy look. Dye decorative fabric in Tan Ritt dye or coffee stain. Let dry. Sandwich fabric behind the girl and one at a time sew with a machine. Bunch scrap fabrics together and sew one line down the center all at once. Cut out flowers from ribbons and place on top of wool roving. Sew it in a whimsical haphazard manner. Glue sewed fabrics onto tote bag. Hand sew crochet flowers and scrap fabrics to border. Voilà!

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suziblu.typepad.com

Join guest artist Suzi Blu for this creative Gypsy Tote Bag tutorial!

Wash tote bag in machine and dry. Iron flat. Dye according to package directions. Iron flat. Use StazOn ink and stamp a Suzi Blu Girl onto fabric. Cover with clear Gesso. Let dry. (It dries pretty quickly). Color girl with colored pencils. My favorites are Prismacolor and Faber Castel. Paint with water colors or watered down acrylics until the stamped image feels finished. (Have fun here. I didn't add glitter, but you could. Or beads on her dress. You could embroider her dress! The possibilities in embellishing her are endless.) Sew around the image for a decorative border. (Don't worry about it being straight, I don't.)

With a Paint Stripper heat tool burn the edges of the fabric. Please be careful. As long as you aim it at the fabric and not yourself, you will be safe. This technique gives it the western gypsy look. Dye decorative fabric in Tan Ritt dye or coffee stain. Let dry. Sandwich fabric behind the girl and one at a time sew with a machine. Bunch scrap fabrics together and sew one line down the center all at once. Cut out flowers from ribbons and place on top of wool roving. Sew it in a whimsical haphazard manner. Glue sewed fabrics onto tote bag. Hand sew crochet flowers and scrap fabrics to border. Voilà!

 
Gypsy Art Tote Bag Project by Suzi Blu
Gypsy Art Tote Bag Project by Suzi Blu
Gypsy Art Tote Bag Project by Suzi Blu

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