Today I have a handmade gift that I made Joy for her birthday. Recently I have discovered how well the Cricut cuts fabric and been just cutting away. Who knew it would cut fabric so well! I feel as if I am late to the party.
When designing the bag I knew it needed to say Joy. I looked through all of the Joy cuts and found this one on Lacy Labels.
| The black canvas was purchased at Hobby Lobby. |
| I cut the shape out at 10 1/2". I then added the extra doily by using a Papertrey Ink die and my cuttle bug. |
PEACE, LOVE, AND CRAFTS!
This is beautiful!! What an awesome gift...she will Love it! I love the colors...
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Nicole T.
This is really cute!! Geeze OH Pete I sound like a broken record ( yiikes what is a record?) How do you keep commin' up with such stinkin' cute ideas?
ReplyDeleteThis bag looks great. I'll have to try cutting fabric.
ReplyDeleteTFS
Very nice! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI love the bag --- Funtastick!!!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty,sure she will love it. Haven't tried fabric yet. I will now.
ReplyDeleteWhat a thoughtful and beautiful gift and useful! I need to get some fabric and start a cutting! Thanks for inspiration!
ReplyDeleteSo adorable. I love that cart. So many uses!--Pat N.
ReplyDeleteI love this! Did you sew this or use a fusible webbing? I didn't understand your step with the cuttlebug and dye...if you get a chance, maybe a video in the future? Thanks!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute bag, bet Joy loved the gift!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute idea for a gift! I keep forgetting that the Cricut can be used for so much more than just paper crafts!
ReplyDeleteNeat gift! I know that you don't like doing videos, but would you mind working on one for fabric? I'm sure that I'm not the only one who could use the info. Thanks -
ReplyDeleteThis is too cute. I know she's gonna love it. I don't cut much fabric on my cricut either, but I may try some.
ReplyDeleteCandace
Mypassion4scrappin.blogspot.com
This is too cute. I know she's gonna love it. I don't cut much fabric on my cricut either, but I may try some.
ReplyDeleteCandace
Mypassion4scrappin.blogspot.com
This is adorable! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteMelanie,Joy is so lucky to have you as a friend! The bag is so beautiful, great job, makes me wanna try fabric too!
ReplyDeletesurfnfroggie
Joy is so lucky to have such a clever and crafty friend as you, Mel. Absolutely clever job - work well with short names. I have several of these type of bags which work great for taking to crop night.
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ANN
Cute bag! I agree with everyone else we need a "how to" for the fabric. I would love to make these for the little flowers (daisy level) in my girl scout troop. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLove the bag! I have cut fabric and love it! I do suggest a new blade and a new mat to use just for fabric. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteforeverfancybyfaye at gmail dot com
It came out very cute!! I'm glad I have that cartridge!
ReplyDeleteGloria H
I love the name Joy, because you can easily make so many fun personalized things! The polka dotted paper that you used is so pretty and the Papertrey Ink die is awesome (didn't know they had them - better check that out!!!)
ReplyDeleteDuh! It's all fabric? Wow!! More amazing!!!!
ReplyDeleteNope, you aren't late to the party. I am late too. I tried it a long time ago and it never worked but I tried again very recently and had GREAT success! Welcome to the party!!!!
ReplyDeleteAmazing gift, makes me want one too
ReplyDeleteBeatiful bag! You are so creative and inspiring!! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletethat is so neat, do you have to use a stabilizer on the fabric, or do you just lay the fabric straight onto the cutting mat?
ReplyDeleteI have the cricut create
such a nice bag! Thanks for the inspiration. I just love your blog!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful bag...she'll love it! I know I would. TFS!
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful! Joy is so lucky to have such a talented and generous friend.
ReplyDeleteWow is this ever a great gift to give. Love how us did it!!! My granddaughter would really like to receive this. Just way too "stinkin cute". TY. ekc
ReplyDeleteVery pretty and lovely bright fun colors.
ReplyDeleteOh this is really cute! She will loe this awesome bag! Thanks so much for sharing! lindagk23
ReplyDeleteAwesome bag and what a GREAT idea! Sewing is not one of my fav's to do but this is something I will have to giv a shot at:) Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteSherrie K
http://sherriescraps.blogspot.com
love this bag! I haven't cut fabric yet.....but I will soon! thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteYou really dressed up the bag -- it's so cute! Joy will love it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful gift. I don't how to cut fabric on my Cricut either. Would love some more info. Thanks.
ReplyDeletethis is a fab idea i love it xx
ReplyDeleteA lovely gift for Joy! I bet she loved it! I have not attempted to cut fabric yet!
ReplyDeleteSuper super cute bag! Love the look. TFS
ReplyDeleteGreat project. Love the design and the colors on the black. TFS
ReplyDeleteVery Nice, what a special gift. Handmade ones are the best because they are truly made with love. Maybe I will try something like this for Christmas. Thanks
ReplyDeleteWow...love it! I still haven't tried cutting fabric. Lee-Ann :)
ReplyDeleteCute bag! Question though... what settings did you use on the Cricut? I have attempted to cut fabric several times, but always end up frustrated b/c the fabric doesn't ever seem to cut very well. I haven't found the right settings yet! :-(
ReplyDeleteI always look forward to opening my mail and seeing Everyday Cricut and then going to your blog from there. What neat ideas you come up with. I make cards (no scrapping) and so I keep those ideas tucked away in one place. Thanks alot!
ReplyDeleteWhat a bright and happy gift. This bag is going to get many postive comments.
ReplyDeleteI love this bag. I have bought material to cut but haven't done it yet. Thanks for the idea.
ReplyDeleteThe bag is great. Love the colors they work beautiful together. TFS nenerscreatsion.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteSweet! Great cuts and colors!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness gracious! I love it!!
ReplyDeleteHow cool! I am trying to keep up with scrappin and card making not another cute idea:)
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Lynda
flockerbie@indy.rr.com
What a cute bag. I know that Joy will love this. I love getting your emails with all of your great projects.
ReplyDeleteCaroline
tasimdy@sbcglobal.net
Very cute bag. That's amazing that you can do that on the Cricut!
ReplyDeleteThat is a great gift. I have not tried cutting fabric yet.
ReplyDeleteNice job, Melanie. I'm sure Joy loves it.
ReplyDeleteOh that turned out so pretty! Great gift - always nice to receive something handmade. Bet Joy loves it!! I know what you mean about cutting fab - that was part of the reason I bought my Exp. Love it!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!!
Oh Melanie, what a great bag. Joy is going to love it.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful bag! Aren't scrapping buddies the best!
ReplyDeleteSUCH a cute bag! I've tried cutting w/fabric... I was scared to ruin my cricut. I think I needed better backing on my fabric. What did you use?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, I never thought using fabric to make cuts, thank you
ReplyDeleteReally great idea. We all need an extra carry all and this is perfect.
ReplyDeleteThis is super cute!!
ReplyDeleteVery nice project! I tried to use material once, but it didn't work. Haven't tried again, yet! TFS
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Pretty bag.. I have not tried cutting fabric. I want to make two cowboy pillow for grandson's room at my house. The Old West cart is one I have. I will try it.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
Linda in Stanwood
I haven't tried cutting fabric although I've had Cricuts for years. Think you've inspired me!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute! Love it...
ReplyDeleteJoy will love this adorable bag! PS I haven't cut fabric, either!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing
Susan
What a great idea.
ReplyDeleteGreat bag and Great gift too!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great gift. I've never cut fabric before. Do you have to put a backing on it first?
ReplyDeletevery cute
ReplyDeleteThats the original reason I bought my Cricut, to cut fabrics.
ReplyDeleteGreat job
Kat
cricutcardcreating.blogspot.com
this is so cute...I have got to start using my cricut with fabric!
ReplyDeleteSo cute!! I'm sure she'll love it!
ReplyDelete~Tracy
blue.tacs at yahoo dot com
awesome job. Who knew it would cut fabric? Oh the possibilities.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure Joy will enjoy her beautiful bag and it will be a keepsake. It sure turned out gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteVery cute Joy!!! I love all bags!!!
ReplyDeleteCute tote bag!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait for Hello Thursday!
Love using fabric with the Cricut, but do one project and then none for a long time....same with freezer paper tee's. Have you tried freezer paper projects yet? I enjoy seeing what else can be done with a cricut....tfs!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool, i realy love it. I always wonder, how or where come the idea's from?
ReplyDeleteHave a blessed day,
Eveline
Very cute bag! Your ideas go on and on ... like the well never runs dry. How awesome!
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful! Joy will love it!
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Really beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely! TFS!
ReplyDeleteThis is just Beautiful. I know Joy is going to be so elated. Smooches... Felicia
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful tote. She is sure to love it! I haven't been brave to cut fabric yet.
ReplyDeleteHow cute is that!! Such a good friend ~ and what a terrific crafter!
ReplyDeleteSusanJ in Atlanta
THat is a beautiful bag. Give me tips for cutting fabric. Did it cut really easy. thanks
ReplyDeleteJoy will love it! I didn't know the Cricut would cut fabric so beautifully!
ReplyDeleteLinda Marino
Great gift and you can tell it was made with love.
ReplyDeleteCarol
this is so pretty. I'm sure she loved it! thanks for the
ReplyDeleteinspiration.
That is the cutest bag...I hope to get up the courage to try cutting fabric soon for quuilting purposes. Would love to know the best wat to cut it...Do you use wonder under or stiffener? I also love the beautiful card you made her. What a good friend you are. Have a Happy day
ReplyDeleteI love your ideas! You are so talented.
ReplyDeleteMelaine- Joy will love this beautiful bag. She is so lucky to have you for a friend.
ReplyDeletecowbelleru@sbcglobal.net
that is cute!! i'm gonna have to try cutting fabric! thanks for the heads up!!!! ~*Pd :)
ReplyDeleteThe bag is beautiful, what a special gift!!
ReplyDeleteWow the bag is amazing. I did not know that the machine could cut fabric so well. Happy birthday Joy.
ReplyDeleteLove the colors! What a wonderful project! TFS!
ReplyDeleteThis is a really cute bag and I'm sure she'll use it alot. I haven't gotten brave enough to try cutting fabric but I think you may have spurred me on to try it. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThe bag is so so cute. I really love it. You guys do such awesome work.
ReplyDeleteCool bag! I want to cut fabric with my Cricut but I'm afraid. I need to conquer this fear, because there are so many projects I could do with the fabric. Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteSuch a super cute bag! I am inspired to try cutting fabric. It's just so sweet looking.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! Love the bright colors too!
ReplyDeleteI am very interested in cutting felt with my Cricut (either an E2 or Expression). Do you have any tips? Thank you. I love your bag. I know Joy will too.
ReplyDeletediane at weismanfamily dot net
Wow!!! That bag is fab she will Love it!!! I tried to cut fabric and it was not good glad to see it can be done I`ll try agian.
ReplyDeleteAs always thanks for sharing.
I'm sure Joy will LOVE this bag! It's an honor to witness such a sweet and fulfilling friendship! Thank you for sharing with us. I have got to try cutting fabric!
ReplyDeleteOMG That bag is fantastic! I would love to know how you did this. Is there a tutorial video??
ReplyDeleteI so want to learn how to cut fabric. TFS
Wow Melanie! What a great idea! TFS!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun gift Mel... I know Joy will LOVE it!! I have yet to cut fabric, but it is definately on my things-to-try list. :)
ReplyDeleteLori
Very nice! I've never tried fabric either...Hmmmm...thanks for the inspiration!
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This is a great bag. I have never cut fabric either. I think I need to try this. I have a new granddaughter and I think she needs a bag with her name on it!!
ReplyDeleteJoy is going to love this bag! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteottersl@pacbell.net
Love the tote bag. I'll have to try cutting fabric...when I'm braver. Thanks for the chance to win.
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Really cool bag!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great bag. Joy is going to love it. I really must try cutting fabric.
ReplyDeleteI have been itching to try cutting fabric. You have just given me more incentive to give it a try!
ReplyDeleteShellee
Wonderful gift for Joy. She will love it.
ReplyDeleteMarcie
I never thought of cutting fabric on my cricut. Thanks for the idea!
ReplyDeletevery pretty! I just got this cartridge so... I love making and receiving home made gifts!
ReplyDeleteparkernana5@cox.net
Aren't you sweet?!! This is so cute. What a great idea. I havent ventured into fabric yet, but I am willing to try anything (within reason...lol)
ReplyDeleteThat is so pretty. I have not been brave enough to cut anything else but paper with my Cricut :D TFS it!
ReplyDeleteHappy Scrappin'
Sue B
http://susanascorner.blogspot.com/
Awesome job!!! I love it!!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous bag you made Melanie! I'm sure Joy is rocking it!
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely, I really must try to cut material my god daughter would a t-shirt with her name on it.
ReplyDeleteKim xXx
Great job for your first time...I liked your project alot.
ReplyDeleteI love this bag. Thanks for the super clear, concise directions on what to do with fabric. I've been wanting to cut fabric with my cricut. I will be more successful now.
ReplyDeleteDeana L.
That's a super bag! Hmmm.. cutting fabric.. hmmmm.. Thank you for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteHow do you use the cuttlebug (emboss) on fabric?
ReplyDeletetoooo cute....I'm going to give this a try...thanks for all the info
ReplyDeleteSooooo super cute!!!
ReplyDeleteI am a fan of this canvas bags from HL I have embellished them w/ ribbon, print yourself transfers, iron on transfers, paint, markers, but never thought of a doily, you are very creative. TFS. Lovely bag.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful day.
Liz
Love that bag! At first glance I thought it was cross stitched. Really neat. TFS
ReplyDeleteCute! Cute! Love this one!
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