
It is so funny how things come about. I was with good friend
Eileen Hull last week and she mentioned the upcoming 'suitcase' project for the
Fresh Vintage bloghop. I had participated the previous week and was not planning on going another round of hopping but since my new book,
Love to Dress Up 18" Dolls, was just released and would be the perfect fit for the suitcase, I thought it was a wonderful fit. I decided to dress my doll in the Outdoor Explorer outfit which went perfectly with some Monarch butterfly fabric I already owned in my stash.

Here is how I created my suitcase so full of butterflies, that some seem to be escaping.
Remove paper backing from the fusible web and cover a piece of matboard with the fabric.
Create the magic sandwich: cutting board-die-fabric covered matboard-cutting board. Slide the entire sandwich through the
Sizzix machine.
I colored the edges and inside of my suitcase using my
Mepxy markers.
I added brads to the corners and a 'lock' shaped brad to the front of the suitcase.
Using the project photo as a guide, create your suitcase.
Use leftovers to create a mini luggage tag, adding some embroidery thread as the hanging loop.
Create wire coils and attach them to the back of the butterflies, attaching the opposite end inside the suitcase using foam tape.
What fun!
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