September 21, 2012

A PRETTY LITTLE SOAP POCKET

Happy Friday, everyone!!!  It's Audrey with a quick project this month -- thanks much to our wonderful Pam. 

Being so caught up in my kitchen-remodel, I'd actually forgotten until last night that it's my turn as DT designer today.  Thank God I remembered in time!  LOL!

Realizing at the last minute I had to have a project today, I had to come up with something really fast and easy, so I decided on a little ribbon pocket to hold a bar of soap. This one came out so cute I think I'm going to make a bunch of these to have around for unexpected Christmas presents.  Here are pictures of the pocket closed and open:


 
 
 
 
The ribbon I used for this project was 4 inches wide (to accommodate the soap bar).  I purchased it at Cosco's and it's a wired ribbon.  It is a beige and creme color ribbon with a suede texture, and the back side is like a gold satin -- very pretty.  I embellished it with a satin leaf, creme bow, flowers, accented around the edges of the pocket with bling mesh, and I added a polymer clay cherubs embellie that I molded some time ago and found in my stash to add to the cover-flap.  I painted the cherubs gold, and accented it and the flowers with gold Stickles.  The pretty soap bar comes in a pack of 3 and  I purchased them from a Tuesday Morning store -- they smell marvelous!

This pocket is certainly nothing new, is very simple, and probably doesn't require a tutorial but I'm going to explain and show you how I put it together anyway -- just in case!  LOL!

Without cutting the ribbon, I started by measuring out enough ribbon from the spool to cover the soap forming a pocket , leaving about a 1/4" allowance to fold a hem into the bottom; this will hide the raw edge opening of the pocket when folded over to encase the soap bar.  Pictures below are side and top views of pocket fold:




 Next I measured and cut off enough ribbon from the spool  to form the cover-flap, this time leaving a 1/2" allowance to fold 1/4th inch and double-fold another 1/4th inch to form a hem -- again to hide the raw edge.  Here are pictures of the first and then double fold:


 
 
NOTE:  I do not remove the wire from this ribbon as it helps to maintain closure of the top flap; however, you can remove the wire and use your own desire closure.
 
Last, I hot glued down the top and bottom hem folds and the side-edge folds forming the pockets.  (If necessary cleaned up the pocket by cutting away any loose glue and/or ribbon strings):
 
 
Now how easy is that!!! 

I hope my little project inspires you to do quick presents when needed too!  It can be sized to fit and hold any size gift as long as the ribbon is long and/or wide enough.  I'm also going to do several of these to hold hand sanitizers too!  We all need them, right?

Of course, should you have any questions at all, click on my name at the top of this post to be directed to my blog where you can leave comment of your question.

Well, gotta run -- still really busy (and watchful!  The workers are still strangers in my home).  But thanks so much for stopping by and, I hope to have more time next month to bring you either a new or  more detailed/challenging project.

Love ya, and I'll be seeing you!


5 comments:

  1. Audrey - you always amaze me with your stunning inspiration. TFS

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  2. Oh this is so so elegant. The shimmering whites. I feel transported to fairyland!. TFS

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  3. Audrey, What a great gift to have on hand. You always present something so simple so elegantly, so pretty! Shari (cricutrookie)

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  4. That is so pretty, Audrey! Thanks for the inspiration!

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