2012年3月22日星期四

Stack two pieces of papers on top

When I purchased something at a shop lately, the worker passed me my buy in a bag created from a papers. I liked it very much and had to make some more—thus present-day DIY reusable papers project: present luggage created from the Walls Road Publication. You can differ the measurements, of course, but here's what I used to make a bag that's 5" high, 4.5" large, and 3" deeply.
   

Stack two pieces of papers on top of each other. This will be a two-ply bag for additional durability.

Cut out a rectangular shape that's 15.5" large and 8.25" high. If your papers already has a times in it, arrange the current times with one of the times collections in the plans below, unless you don't thoughts an additional times showing somewhere on your bag. I cut out this rectangular shape, then turned the papers over so the pink place would be on the outside of the bag.


Fold a flap 1.25" down from the top. Fold a flap 2" up from the end. Then evaluate off and make straight stores in the locations proven in the plans above. The top part and rear sections are 4.5" large, the part gussets are 3" large, and you'll need a 0.5" flap for sticking the bag together.

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