Bag bottoms
#112
Junior Member
Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 122
Before retiring my DH got me a stack of old desk calendars.The ones that fit on tops for memos etc.
Used the monthly pages for packaging and the back for purse bottoms. The ones I got are Heavy and all you need for bottoms of purses once they are covered.
Used the monthly pages for packaging and the back for purse bottoms. The ones I got are Heavy and all you need for bottoms of purses once they are covered.
#113
Originally Posted by MAMMY6
I use a type of foam board sold at Hobby Lobby. Lately they've had a display in the middle of a main aisle-it sells for $1.99. You can cut it with an xacto knife. I make a sleeve out of matching scraps and glue it closed. There is no odor if it gets wet and 1 sheet will go a long way. Good Luck!!
#116
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Naples Florida
Posts: 22
I use verticle blind left over panels! They are flexible,4" wide and you can cut them what ever length you need. I also use a fabic cover, which is removable. They have a nice soft curve to them which helps the purse stand up.
#118
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Joplin, Missouri
Posts: 1,058
I use Luann.. I think that's how you spell it.. It's a very thin plywood. It's generally used on the back of a dresser or something like that.. It's thin and strong.. east to cut.. I just measure, cut, cover it with lining fabric and put it in the purse or tote.. Works great!
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