This is a watercolor pouch that I made myself, and every tools in it is mini size, so the pouch is very small. I’m going to show you how I made this pouch.
I chose to make the outside of the pouch with a stamp of the Eiffel Tower in Paris. Of course, I didn’t want the pattern to disappear when the pouch was washed, so I stamped it with acrylic paint.

Then I stamped the letters “Paris” with stamps of the English alphabet.

I used blue and red permanent pens to draw the French flag next to the Eiffel Tower.


Then, take the fabric that will be the inside of the pouch and sew around the edges.

I decided to create a divider to keep the inside of watercolor pouch organized, so I prepared a couple of slightly stiff fabric pieces.

And wrap it with the same fabric as the lining.

Two partitions have been created.

And here, there is the inner divider that will be sewn to the inside of the watercolor pouch.

To finish it off, I added a zipper to the pouch.

When it is opened, the inside looks like this, and I added a thick black elastic band to hold the fountain pen and brushes.

I’m happy with the result it turned out, it’s exactly what I had in mind, and I’ll show you what’s inside the pouch in the next post.
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