Lace Panel Purse
Updated a thrifted purse with scrap lace and decopauge! Perfect for spring & summer.
Posted by Kirsten Nunez
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With a little Mod Podge and leftover lace, you can revamp a thrifted purse. I personally love lace all year round, but even more so for the spring and summer months. This project is also perfect for giving an old purse a breath of new life.
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You Will Need (2 things)
- Enough Lace to cover front
- Purse with a flat front flap
Steps (15 steps, 40 minutes)
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- Purse with flat front flap (I thrifted mine for a couple dollars)
You'll also need:
- Scrap lace (enough to cover the front flap, plus a few inches all around)
- Fabric scissors
- Foam brush
- Mod Podge/decopauge
- Matching thread and sewing pins
- Needle and thread, or sewing machine -
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1) Pin the edge of the lace, and sew.
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This will give a finished overall look to your purse. The sewed edge will line up with the top
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Using the foam brush, apply Mod Podge along the top of the purse's flap.
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Lay the lace on top, patting lightly. Let dry until it's dry to the touch, so that it doesn't move around too much while you continue working.
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At the corners, cut the lace. This will help the lace fold back under the purse's flap, with minimal to no bunching.
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Repeat with the remaining corners.
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The lace will fold up so much more neatly this way.
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Turn the purse over, front side facing down. If needed, trim the excess lace a bit. Add Mod Podge to the edge.
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Fold over the lace, adding more Mod Podge if necessary. Evenly disperse the Mod Podge over the lace.
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Continue with the rest of the lace.
NOTE: If your purse has hardware details such as this one, leave that side for last. I didn't mind covering the closure with lace, but you can always cut around it if needed.
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Repeat on the other side.
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I focused on adding Mod Podge to the entirety of each lace fold, especially the raw edges.
Fold up the last of the lace; in my case, right where the hardware is. I made sure to trim the laces so that it didn't cover the actual closure.
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Let dry completely.
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Rock your new handbag! Try different variations with printed fabrics.