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Mrs. Stiletto, Chicago Age and Occupation: 26, Non-Profit/Fundraising Fiance's Age and Occupation: 26, Engineer and Photographer Engagement Date: March 2, 2008 Wedding Date: September 2009 Venue: The 19th Century Club About Me: My fiance and I love living in the city of Chicago with our cats Basil and Linus, and vow to never move to the suburbs if we can possibly avoid it! We’ve poured ourselves into planning a wedding that reflects our personal style - modern and high contrast with a vintage twist. Blogging keeps me creative, baking keeps me happy, and grande nonfat no foam sugar free vanilla lattes keep me sane.
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Bridesmaids Gifts: Part 1

March 5th, 2009 @ 6:25 pm by Mrs. Stiletto

Mr. S and I have done a lot of thinking about groomsmen’s gifts, but not any buying! We’ve gone from Chucks, to ties, to beer and highball glasses. We’re obviously all over the place!

Fortunately, shopping for the ladies is so much easier. I have all of the pieces in place and have managed to keep the price per bridesmaid pretty reasonable. One thing I wanted to gift each of them was a clutch. However, any clutch I found, multiplied by 5, just didn’t seem to fit into the budget. So… I decided that it was much more meaningful for me to make them something that was cute and fun.

I searched Etsy up and down until I came across Keykalou’s shop and her simple Envelope Clutch pattern. For only $8.00 I was able to purchase a pattern for an envelope clutch that I could make in two different sizes.

Better yet, she emails you a .pdf of the pattern, so all you need to do is print it out on your home printer, cut out the pieces, and you’re ready to go! Simple, simple, simple! The clutch I made was 8.75″ x 3.25″.

From Lucky Kaeru on Etsy, I bought 1.5 yards of Michael Miller’s “Dandy Damask” and 1.5 yards of Alexander Henry’s “Mod Dot Natural Multi” for a fun pop of color. I had a TON left over after cutting out the pieces for my 5 clutches, so I’ve left myself plenty of room for error! I spent $28.04 (including shipping) for the fabric.

Finally, from Etsy’s Vintage Tea, I found 5 green vintage buttons in the exact shade of green I was looking for! They were only $5.25 (including shipping).

The only other things you need to make these clutches is fusible interfacing (which I already had, but is really cheap) and hair ties that you use to keep the clutch closed. And, of course, I have a million of those lying around.


So, for a grand total of $41.29 (or $8.26 per bridesmaid!) I was able to make 5 clutches, with enough fabric left over to make one for myself or use the fabric in other places! And, not only is this a bargain, it’s personal and was made with tender loving care. It may not be the most well-made purse out there (I’m definitely not a seamstress!) but it works, and they’ll hopefully think it’s special. As you might recall, my girls will be wearing dresses that are a houndstooth print, so I’m not expecting them to necessarily carry these on the day of the wedding - they’re just something for them to have.

As for the actual construction of the clutch, I hadn’t sewed anything in a loooong time! My mom had gifted me her old machine a couple of years ago, but it rarely gets brought out. The first clutch I made was with old scrap fabric and was something ugly! The pattern is simple, but you just have to pay attention to your seams and make sure they’re rounded in the right places. But once I got through that first practice one I was able to make a “real” one with the fabric I bought, which is pictured above! I’m quite proud of it and love the “pop” of the lining fabric… so unexpected!

Of course, this is only one part of the gifts I’m preparing for the bridesmaids… more to come!

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38 Responses to “Bridesmaids Gifts: Part 1”

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Shanna

I made my girls clutches too. I got the pattern off of etsy it’s a zipper closure and I found a variety of bird patterned fabric that I ordered off of etsy so each girl’s clutch is a little different. I also used fun prints for a pop of color on the inside. So cute! and if they don’t end up using them as purses I’m sure they would make a good carrying case for something.

 
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runrunrun (message)  83 posts, Worker bee

Wow, I was just online looking for clutch patterns when I decided to take a break and read the latest posts on WeddingBee. Mind reader! I hope my clutches turn out as well as yours!

 
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perfect bound

This is so much more personal than buying store made clutch bags. You should sew a little tag inside with something sweet written on it!

 
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MissAubergine
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MissAubergine (message)  53 posts, Worker bee

I have to tell you, you are, by far, my favorite Bee!! All your ideas and photos are fabulous! =D
$8.26 each and you made them yourself… very practical and personal gift! I hope you’re making one for yourself out of the leftover fabric!

 
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urchingirly

I got the same pattern a few months back! I was gonna stuff it with a lighted compact mirror (also from Etsy) with each girl’s initial, some lip gloss, tissues, etc.

 
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frenchbulldog
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frenchbulldog (message)  6,077 posts, Bee Keeper

Those are so cute! I want to give my girls clutches too, this may be a more economical way. THANKS!

 
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mmc4474
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mmc4474 (message)  71 posts, Worker bee

LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE this idea…thanks Miss Stiletto! And after everyone else readys this I am sure the etsy shop will be thanking you as well!

 
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Shay
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Shay (message)  438 posts, Helper bee

these clutches are AMAZING!! love them and love the fabric also..

 
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Miss Mascara (message)  774 posts, Busy bee

Nice job on the clutches! I plan on making some for my bridesmaids as well! I already have a pattern but I’ll have to look on etsy for cute fabrics…love the damask print!

 
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Miss Stiletto (message)  768 posts, Busy bee

@MissAubergine:
Thank you, that’s so sweet :) And of course I will definitely be making a clutch for myself - after I finally get the remaining 4 done for the bridesmaids!

@AliCherri1:
Definitely go for it, once you get one done it’s super easy!

@runrunrun:
Yay! So glad to help :)

@urchingirly:
Ooh I was wanting to do mirrors! Who did you buy yours from?

 
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Miss Stiletto (message)  768 posts, Busy bee

@Miss Mascara:
Thanks! Lots of great fabric to be found on Etsy and the same price as anywhere else I looked online… can’t wait to see how yours turn out!!

 
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smf0613 (message)  40 posts, Newbee

So cute Miss Stiletto!

Thanks to all the Bees for introducing me to Etsy!! I have been looking for cute fabric for awhile now to make my table runners and have found several great options on Etsy.

 
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Emilydll (message)  428 posts, Helper bee

Thank you Miss Stiletto! :) i just received my first sewing machine for Christmas and was planning on sewing my girls a clutch or totebag. Now, thanks to you, I don’t have to hunt for online for hours, this one is perfect!
Bravo on yours! Looks so fun and cute!

 
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Hayley
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Hayley (message)  214 posts, Helper bee

i am DYING at how cute this is!!! you have officially inspired me to try my hand at this….i have scrap fabric from my runners.

 
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Miss Spring Roll (message)  718 posts, Busy bee

Sooo cute :) How lucky your bridesmaids are!

 
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LatteLove
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LatteLove (message)  4,132 posts, Honey bee

you are too, crafty! way to go on those cute clutches.

I think I’m going to avoid a sewing disaster and buy my girls vintage clutches from local thrift stores, but your girls will be lucky to have those!

 
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PrettyKitty
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PrettyKitty (message)  505 posts, Busy bee

LOVE these! They are incredibly CUTE! I wish I had a sewing machine, cause I would so make these. You are so crafty Stiletto!

 
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Miss Quiche (message)  2,188 posts, Buzzing bee

These look GREAT! I wish I could do them :)

 
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purpleHaze79
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purpleHaze79 (message)  875 posts, Busy bee

i’m in LOVE with the clutch! It looks awesome! And much more meaningful since you made them! great job!!

 
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Poster Blog

I love it.. Sooo cute.. You’ve got the most brilliant idea ever… I think I want to try one as well…

 
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lotus
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lotus (message)  73 posts, Worker bee

when i saw the pic, i was wondering where you found something that matched your wedding so perfectly. making them was such a great idea.

 
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Miss D'orsay (message)  1,302 posts, Bumble bee

great idea!

 
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Laura

I used the exact same pattern to make clutches for my girls last summer! Good choice :D

 
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TechGirl
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TechGirl (message)  269 posts, Helper bee

These clutches are adorable and so chic! Your BMs are lucky girls :) Good job!!
I can’t believe I forgot about Etsy as a source of fabrics! Shame on me! Thanks for reminding me.

 
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MightySapphire (message)  2,608 posts, Sugar bee

I love the liner!! I can’t believe you made that I thought you were going to blog about a purse you bought on Etsy! Awesome job girl!!

 
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Tstew
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Tstew (message)  109 posts, Blushing bee

The purse is soo cute. How easy was it to sew the purses?

 
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Miss Stiletto (message)  768 posts, Busy bee

@Tstew:
If you have basic sewing skills (or know someone who does) it’s honestly not that hard! As I said above, I did a demo one with old fabric just to get familiar with it, and then I was totally fun!

It was a fun project!

 
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Miss Peep Toe (message)  1,636 posts, Bumble bee

Super fun!! I did something similar!

 
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cottoncandy (message)  62 posts, Worker bee

What a cute and thoughtful gift! I’m pretty sure that they will appreciate the love, sweat and tears that went into you making them something special for their gifts. I will have to bookmark this post to keep this idea in mind when I get ready to start searching for personal gifts! Great job!

 
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LzzNYC (message)  877 posts, Busy bee

oooo totally cute!

 
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Mrs. Green Tea (message)  705 posts, Busy bee

i suck at sewing (though i keep trying), and wish i could’ve sewn stuff for the girls. i always appreciate a nice handmade gift over mindless store-boughts. good job on yours!

 
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MrsSl82be
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MrsSl82be (message)  1,473 posts, Bumble bee

I love it!! I have been looking for clutches but couldn’t find anything I liked that there were 4 of, so I think I will go this route instead. Thanks, and I love the liner!! :)

 
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doublemint921 (message)  489 posts, Helper bee

Wow these are super cute!! Great job. I can’t wait to see what else you have cooked up for your lovely bridesmaids

 
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@perfect bound: ok…now that I’ve figured out how to leave a comment!!!!! I got labels from namemaker.com and sewed them into the pashminas I gave as my bridesmaid’s gifts. Namemaker was great to work with and the labels looked great and were easy to stitch in (a big plus - I’m not exactly a super sewer!).

 
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sgarrison2
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sgarrison2 (message)  186 posts, Blushing bee

Those are fantastic! I’d love to make those for my girls :)

 
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Miss Latte (message)  646 posts, Busy bee

great job!!! i need to get myself a sewing machine now…

 
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ke3
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ke3 (message)  248 posts, Helper bee

these are great! i love the fabrics you chose! i might have to steal this idea for my maids too! :)

 


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