Being so caught up in my kitchen-remodel, I'd actually forgotten until last night that it's my turn as DT designer over at Pam's today. But first let me give you an update on the remodel -- THE WORK BEGINS TODAY!!! We finally purchased everything needed, cleared out the kitchen, and now the real work starts!!! YEAH!!! I've survived so far although it hasn't been easy -- and it ain't over yet!!! LOL! Soon now I'll have before and after pictures to post for you to see.
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:
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 did it anyway -- just in case!
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:
Last, I hot glued down the hem folds and the side-edge folds forming the pockets, and cleaned up the pocket by cutting away any loose glue and/or ribbon strings:
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.
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?
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 get around to visiting with you all soon!
Love ya, and I'll be seeing you!
32 comments:
WOW Audrey only you could dress up a soap so glamorously!! YOu should be in the fashion industry!!
Oh, what a lovely piece, dear! I love it! :-) Thanks for sharing with us, friend. Kisses and hugs!
Wow, I just love this and you
Audrey
What a darling little soap pocket. Great tutorial as well.
Glad to hear the reno is under way. You are going to love it when it is done. Hang in there girl!!!
Myrna
This is soooooo pretty!!! Love it!!
So pretty. Thanks for sharing the ribbon idea.
Oh this is so so elegant. The shimmering whites. I feel transported to fairyland!. TFS
very beautiful my friend
Beautiful Audrey:-)
Hello my friend!
I am so glad to see you posting. I love the idea of dressing up gift soaps...what a fun idea.
Your always so creative sweetie.
Hopefully your taking care
Very pretty, so elegant,everyone will love them.
Good luck on the remodeling, enjoy your weekend.
Hugs, Lori m
What a beautiful pocket. Love the feminine look of it and what a lovely way to hold soap. :)
Another stunning project Audrey! This is such a neat gift idea.
Susie
Thanks Audrey! I make my own soap and I am always looking for ways to wrap it when giving them as a gift. This is a wonderful & fast idea! I also sell my soaps so this gives me an idea for packaging as well! Thx again! Valerie
Very pretty.
Have a great weekend my friend
so charming and elegant
WOW!! This is gorgeous, Audrey!! The bag is a gift in and of itself!! I'm blown away!!
Best of luck with the remodel! It'll be a pain while you're going through it - but so worth it in the end!!
Stunning Audrey. Too pretty to hold soap. Love, love, love it.
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Simply gorgeous ......
Simply Gorgeous!
Oh i have been thinking of you the last few days, so excited for you that the work is finally going to start... i can't wait to see the pictures. Hang in there my sweet friend, think how beautiful your kitchen is going to be. AND what an adorable gift.. it will certainly bring a smile to someone's face.. AND it does look like it might be a quick gift to make and have when you need that "special" quick little gift. hugs
Wow so very cute!
Hi Audrey long time no see. Love love love your project - you did a great job as always thanks for sharing!!!
Just Stunning my friend! I have a stitch file that I purchased the other day that I am going to have to remember to e-mail to you! It's a little purse type of thing that is kind of "Sewn in the Hoop" design. It would be perfect to go with the soaps that you do! This is gorgeous!!!
Gorgeous Audrey! Love the beautiful ribbon! Good luck with the kitchen redo!
Love this idea. might have to try this idea for christmas for presents for the parish at church. Thanks for the idea
:) hope all is well friend!
This is gorgeous. I think your packaging is a gift in itself.
FANTASTIC!
I so love this.
Great job my friend.
Audrey this is beautiful!!!!
Wow, Audrey, this is so gorgeous and creative!! I love the beautiful design and the ribbon is just stunning!! Amazing as always my friend!! I just returned from vacation and couldn't wait to come see the projects I missed while I was gone!! I hope you are doing well and are having a great weekend!!
Lisa
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just lovely !
Hi, first time here at your blog! Wow, lots of great "stuff"! I make soap and was looking for a really nice way to wrap a single bar for Christmas presents this year, and I found it! Yea. I totally think I can make your Soap Pocket. Thanks for posting, this ones a keeper for me!
Anna ( natureshomespa.blogspot.com if you want to stop by, I'll post a pict of your soap pocket when completed.)
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