We’re loving the Fendi Monster Bag. This adorable pouch is reminiscent of our childhood stuffed animal backpacks that we’d carry around for days on end. We were so thrilled to see Fendi’s latest creation that we immediately created our own DIY version.
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SUPPLIES
Small Bag-ours was purchased from Rainbow
3.5″ Marabou Fringe
6.25″x 3.25″ Straight Hackle Patch
E-6000 Glue
STEPS
Apply E-6000 to the inner corner of your bag.
Place your feathered trim down onto the glue making sure the seamed edge is the only part of the trim making contact with the glue.
HINT: You may want to dip a small object into the glue for those harder to reach areas.
Apply E-6000 to your feathers.
Place them down, and apply a decent amount of pressure allowing the glue to set in.Do this for both of your monster eyebrows, eyeballs, and pupils as demonstrated below.
HINT: When applying E-6000 to small areas, (such as the eyes and nose) you may want to use a Q-Tip or small pointed surface.
We used the syringe from our rhinestone starter kit.
Using your E-6000 once again, apply a small amount of glue to your smallest pom pom. Place it down on the bag creating an adorable fluffy nose.
Create a pattern with your strip of leather for “the teeth.” We created fangs by cutting small triangles every half inch.
Once your “teeth” are cut, glue them onto your bag as shown. How cute is this Fendi Monster Bag DIY?
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So adorable! Reminds me of Seasame Street 🙂
Hey. Just thought that you should know, a certain “mean blogger” has been targeting other DIY bloggers and writing insulting posts about them online. She did a really nasty post about this purse in particular on her blog:
http://crankycrafter.tumblr.com/
She’s targeted several of my blog acquaintances and myself in the past as well. Not sure where she gets off on this kind of stuff, but we bloggers need to join together and fight the “mean blogging” crowd.