Monday, January 28, 2013

Lined Drawstring Pouch Tutorial & a Giveaway!


Today kicks off the Spread the Love Valentine Blog Hop!

Join me every day this week for 10 festive Valentine tutorials and 10 fun giveaways!

Today I'm starting things off with this simple and stylish drawstring bag.

This little pouch makes me happy. The colors are fun and the heart adds a bit of whimsy without being overly cutesy. Fill it with goodies for your Valentine or make several and keep them on hand for gifts.  The possibilities are endless!

(giveaway details at the end of the post!)

Finished Size: 4" x 6"

Supplies:
(2) pieces of  outer fabric 6.5" x 9"
(2) pieces of lining fabric 6.5" x 9"
1 piece of lining fabric for the heart 3" x 3"
1 piece of Heat-n-Bond Lite 3" x 3"
24" of ribbon
safety pin
iron
thread that coordinates with the lining
quilting ruler, rotary cutter and sewing machine

1. Fuse the Heat-n-Bond Lite to the wrong side of the 3" x 3" square.

2. Cut out a heart shape.

3. Remove the paper backing from the heart and press it onto one piece of the outer fabric about 4.5" inches up from the bottom. Make sure it is centered. Sew around the edges of the heart with a tight zig zag, blanket or straight stitch.

4. Place the 2 pieces of outer fabric, right sides together and sew the three sides from the top right corner all the way to the top left corner. Sew with a 1/2" seam allowance. The top remains open.

Repeat for the lining but leave a 2" gap in the bottom of the lining for turning later. Backstitch at the beginning and end of the opening to secure.

5. Press your side seams flat.

6. To make the flat bottom (gussets) pinch and pull the sides apart to flatten the corner at the seam. Make sure your bottom seam is centered and your seams are flat.

Measure down 1" from the corner point and draw a line that is 2" wide. Sew on that line, backstitching at the beginning and end.

Trim off the corner, leaving a 1/4" seam allowance to the right of the line you just sewed.

Repeat for the other corner of the outer fabric and both corners of the lining fabric.

7. Turn your outer fabric right side facing out. Slide and shimmy the outer fabric into the lining so that the right sides are touching. Line up the seams and pin.

8. Stitch around the top edge with a 1/4" seam allowance. Backstitch at the beginning and end.

9. Pull the outer fabric through the gap in the lining. Poke out the corners with a blunt object (a large knitting needle, the eraser end of a pencil) and then stitch the opening closed in the lining (either by hand or by machine.)

10. Tuck your lining into the outer fabric.  Fold the top edge of the bag over 1" so the lining is facing out. Press and match seams. Starting at the seam, topstitch along the bottom and top edges of the band about 1/8th" seam allowance. Backstitch at the beginning and end.

11. Now, set your machine to a very tight zigzag stitch and sew several anchoring stitches in place over the top and bottom of the seam on the band. Make sure you are sewing over the topstitching you just did.

12. Using your seam ripper, gently remove the stitches along the seam in between the anchoring stitches you sewed in step 11.

13. Place your safety pin near the end of your ribbon and feed it through the casing / band along the top of the bag until you reach the opening. Pull your ribbon through until there are equal ties and make knots at the end of each ribbon.

Ta-da! You did it!

You now have a super cute, super easy drawstring pouch just waiting to be filled.

Enjoy!

If you make one of these, I'd love to see it! Be sure to add it to the Ellison Lane Flickr Group. Be sure to check out my other tutorials too!

And now for the giveaway! The giveaways in this blog hop are all brought to you by small shops.

To enter to win a $25 gift certificate to Papa's Old Shirts Fabric Shop fill out the Rafflecopter form below.  (Check out their selection of solids, charm packs and layer cakes!)

a Rafflecopter giveaway

Then be sure to head over to see Kristan at Doodle Do Designs for today's other Valentine tutorial and giveaway!

See you tomorrow for day two of the Spread the Love hop!

xo,
Jennifer






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Angela Nussbaum said...

I just love the name of their shop!!! Id love to get my hands on lots of their precuts, possibly first would be Prairie Paisley II. Thanks for the great tutorial!!

Marjorie's Busy Corner said...

I didn;t see a thing I wouldn't like

Deborah said...

Lovely fabric! I would go for the Grow with Me jelly roll - love those monkeys!

Beth Schiedel said...

Cute bag! Definitely on my to make list! I like good fortune by Kate Spain!

Rosa said...

There are many eye candies.Thanks for the tutorial!

pinsandneedles said...

I would beef up my stash with some Kona cottons! Thanks!

charlotte said...

Cute tute! I would love to get that layer cake of Good Fortune by Kate Spain.

Allison C said...

Great tut! I would get some Kona...maybe the Kaufman Roll Up Kona Cotton Classis Palette.

Heather said...

Thanks for the tutorial! I'd get some basic Kona to beef up what I already have :)

Gene Black said...

I would get a Kona cotton roll up.

Vickie said...

That would be a perfect bag to put the valentine gifts in for my granddaughters. Thanks!

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Erin @ Sew at Home Mummy said...

Love your tutorial!
I love the moda Bella solids FQB, and the Good Fortune layer cake (Kate Spain)
Thank you so much for the opportunity to win!

Cal said...

Love the Good Fortune By Kate Spain Layer Cake.

Heather said...

What a cute project! I'd probably also use it toward some Kate Spain!

Gill said...

Great tutorial! I love the fabric you used!
I'd get some of Kate Spain's Good Fortune!

Missy Shay said...

I really like Twirl, such fun prints!

Beth said...

I like the Kate Spain good fortune. and the blueberry crumb cake, as I have used all of mine up!

Wendy said...

I think it would have to be a Good Fortune Layer Cake!

JustPam said...

Artisan Batik Mineral Mining Roll Up

Foolish Feathers said...

Okay You so inspired me! I needed some sort of treat bag for my Daughter's first birthday party and this will look so cute with little goldfish on it, cause we have an Elmo Theme! AND I have plenty of scraps so I just might make this scrappy!

Oh, lol. I am supposed to say what I would pick! I also would go for the Kate Spain Good Fortune Layer Cake! ...Or Fat Eights pack...hmmm so many yummy things!

~Carla~ said...

Love the sweet bag!! What a great tutorial, thanks! :) If I win, i'd buy some "Good Fortune"! It's bright & beautiful!!

marth225 said...

I have such a hard time with Rafflecopter - my computer is just too slow. But I would like to enter the giveaway

Tina said...

Oh, that is so cute! Love it!

KaHolly said...

Darling little bag. Thanks for the tute! I would have a difficult decision. I really love the Cattails and Clover line, but I would like a batik jelly roll to add to my growing stash of batik charm squares.

KatheG said...

The name of this shop kind of threw me but what a surprise when you go in! I would choose a solid pack from either Kaufman and/or Kona. Thanks.

Tammy said...

I would buy the prayer flag by moda fat quarters and jelly roll.
Thank you fro the chance to enter your giveaway.
conn_and_vans_mom(at)yahoo(dot)com

Melissa said...

What an adorable little bag! Thanks for the tutorial. If I win, I would probably use it on some Kate Spain or maybe some Kona.

Kristan said...

Way cute! Love the heart.

jlk said...

I would definitely get some Kate Spain. Love her stuff.

justsewaudrey said...

Lovely little bag! I could use some kate spain maybe. Thanks for giveaway!

Annabanana said...

The Good Fortune fat eigth bundle would be my choice !

Sewing Mom said...

I love the Bella Solids FQ bundle...or maybe some Kate Spain Good fortune! Thanks for a chance to win.

Katherine McNeese said...

thanks for the hop and giveaways

Katherine McNeese said...

need some solids!

Taryn said...

I would get the bella solids bundle. Thanks for the giveaway!

Ribbonrose said...

Goodness- something from Cattails & Clover or Battel Hymn for sure.

Karen M said...

Darling bag. Thanks for the tutorial.

Valerie said...

Cute bag! I bet your little girl has already claimed it:)

2MuchFun said...

What a cute bag. This is going to be a good project for my granddaughters to practice their sewing skills.

Beach Angel said...

That bag will be a great gift for my secret pal. Good Fortune by Kate Spain.

trillium said...

I really love the Kate Spain "Good Fortune" line! And I hope their sales will last for a few days until I get some spending money!

kathy-o said...

Love the layer cake "Good Fortune" by Kate Spain! Thanks for a chance to win!

diane said...

This will be a fun little bag to fill with Valentines goodies

Jacklynn said...

I would put it towards a layer cake of Good Fortune by Kate Spain for Moda - love her prints!

lynaeve said...

http://papasoldshirts.danemcoweb.com/shop/product/kaufman-roll-kona-cotton-classis-palette-41pc/ probably this. thanks for the chance!

syfalkenstein said...

Kate Spain's Good Fortune is calling to me....

bee said...

definitely a precut of solids!

Elsa said...

Really like the line 'Little Black Dress' ~ I could do with a bit of black fabric.
Thanks for the chance!

Mom on the Move! said...

Love Fairy Tale Friends would be great for my daughter!

Chris S said...

Great tutorial, thanks! I would probably have to get the Summer Breeze II, it's one of my favorites still.

Becky N said...

Thanks for the chance to win!! I really like the shop! So cool!

Jennifer, I LOVE the new picture!! Beautiful!

Anda W said...

I just love Good Fortune by Kate Spain! Thanks for introducing me to this lovely store! awolk at rogers dot com

Carolyn said...

Great shop and fun name! I would probably choose the Little Black Dress layer cake. I have been eyeing it up.

Bonie Pfrimmer said...

Cute bag. I am going to send two of these to my gandaughters that are in college. Thank you for the chance to win. I like the name of the store...

Judith said...

What a cute bag. It would be perfect to take Valentine treats to school. Thanks for the giveaway opportunity and the tutorial.

Judith said...

Should have checked rafflecopter first ;-) I think that Kate Spain's Good Fortune is a beautiful line.

bethwalker07 said...

Cute! I would pick the Bella Solids Fat Quarter Bundle, I seem to be running low on solids lately!

Nailaa said...

Thanks for sharing this tutorial - I would beef up my stash with some Kona cottons! Thanks!

B Greene said...

I love the Twirl fabric bundle - so springy!! (yes - we had more snow today...)

Dawn said...

I love the monkeys on "grow with me" at Papas Old Shirt.

Dawn said...

Love the new picture on your blog! Cute hair!

Linda said...

HI! NEAT SHOP! LOVE THE "PRAIRIE PAISLEY"!
THANKS TO ALL FOR SHARING!

Sherry said...

I would get one of the Layer Cakes, I am really drawn to a couple of them.

Pat V. said...

Oooh, so hard to choose! I love Prairie Paisley, but the Prayer Flag and Twirl jelly rolls are good, too!

pippirose said...

Thanks for sharing your tutorial. It's lovely!
If I won, one of the things I'd get is the Grow With Me by Deb Strain Charm Pack. Adorable!
:o)
Rose
pippirose59 at gmail dot com

Kathrynn said...

I would pick Kaufman Roll Up Kona Cotton Classis Palette

Nita said...

Happy Valentine's Day!

Lisa said...

Summer Breeze II is what I would buy!
lisamcgriff (at) hotmail (dot) com

robin said...

I'd pick the Spirit Jelly Roll. :)

Elizabeth said...

I would love to add to my stash with some solids. Thanks for the giveaway!

Sandy said...

Your bag is delightful. This will be great for Valentine's Day coming up.
The fabric I'd choose is Twirl. It looks like a great mix to add to my stash.

Ruth K said...

I would have to buy some Grow With Me by Kate Spain. We are having a new grandbaby in the family.

rmk815(at)gmail(dot)com

Kimberly Cassie @ Quilty Doodads said...

It's a tough decision, but I think I would go with a little black dress layer cake.

Lori said...

I would choose 1862 Battle Humn by Barbara Barackman since I want to make a civil war quilt. Thanks for a chance to win.

cthulhulovesme said...

The Twirl By Me & My Sister Designs Jelly Roll would be my pick if I won.

pizzaeater said...

I would go with the Good Fortune layer cake.

Farm Quilter said...

Cute bag!!! Thanks for showing me the right way to do that pesky drawstring!!! I love that you are having giveaways from small shops - those are the kind I like to patronize!

Farm Quilter said...

Oops, I love their Stonehenge light natural strips!

Kathy H said...

I would choose the jelly roll of twirl by Me and MY Sister. Just love the cheeriness.

StarSpry said...

What a cute pouch! Thanks for the tutorial :)

ELNM said...

Don't hold me to this (I change my mind often!), but I might put it towards the Bella Solids fat quarter bundle (I have few solids). Thanks for the chance!
ellen(at)myerly(Dot)net

quiltma said...

I would pick the Come With Me jelly roll and charm pack

Flying Blind... said...

I think I would like to help face my solids fear with the Kona Roll Up!

JoyceLM said...

If I'm the lucky winner, I'd get some charm packs of Old Fashioned Calicoes by Barbara Brackman. Thanks for the tutorial & the giveaway.

Mom2Caleigh said...

If I was lucky and won - I would purchase a jelly roll - I have never used one before.

vicki said...

Berry Chrisp Tonga Prints, please. Thanks for the giveaway. vickise at gmail dot com

Lisa Marie said...

Checked out the site. There is a Good Fortune jelly roll calling my name!

Margaret said...

I checked out thei site and there are Stonehenge Tonga Treats. I want some of them. One in every color way would be awesome.

Lisa E said...

Cute pouch. I visited the website and love Kate Spain and the Kona solids. Thanks for the chance to win.

Rebecca said...

I'd love some Little Black Dress fabric from their shop!

Brie said...

A bundle of solids! I need to up the solids in my stash!

Joanna said...
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Joanna said...

I love the deal on the Charlevois and Summer Breeze charm packs, as well as any of the Stonehenge fabric packs. Also love the look of their site.

Nati said...

The grow with me fabric pre-cuts is so cute. Thanks for the chance to win!

Jenni said...

I'd love to nab some Kona jelly rolls. :D

Jayne said...

Cute bag! Thanks for the chance to win!

Tamie said...

I think I'd go for the Good Fortune layer cake.

Robin (noteverstill/noteversewing) said...

I would stock up on some Bella or Kona solids.

Beth said...

I would love a Twirl jelly roll by Me & My Sister.

MeredithV said...

I think I'd go for the Bella Solids Fat Quarter Bundle. I operate with my quilt idea first then like to shop for fabrics.

Anne said...

Love anything by Kate Spain

Chriss said...

What a lovely little shop. I would buy either some Kate Spain or some Bella solids. Hard to choose between, one is practical and so useful, the other so pretty!

This Dog's Mom said...

Thanks for the giveaway opportunity! I would definitely go for some Tonga Treats! Your valentine bag is lovely - thanks for the tutorial too!

LynCC said...

Oh! I could really use the Bella Solids fat quarter bundle right about now. . . :D

Elita en Suisse said...

I love the Stonehenge line as well as the Good Fortune by Kate Spain layer cake. Lovely tute and just in time for V-day extras! Thanks!

Jane S. said...

I love charm packs. A lot. So I'd go for Old Fashioned Calicoes, Independence Trail, and Charlevoix.

Thanks for the chance to win! :)

Stephanie said...

I like the little black dress layer cake! I have a project I been thinking about and need a nice layer cake for it!

Mimi said...

Love your tutorial - the bag is very sweet!! I would love the Robert Kaufman Roll Up Cornucopia 2 - thanks for the chance!!

OhioLori said...

Thanks for your cool Bag tutorial!!

I would get the "Twirl Fat Eights Bundle"!!!! Looooove that fabric line!!

Thanks for chance to win your drawing! :)

LochKnitsMonster said...

So cute. I would love to start a Valentine's Day bag tradition that is like a Christmas stocking. I can think of all sorts of fun treats to fill that with.

Chelsie C said...

How cute! Definitely needed a good excuse to buy some cute Valentine's fabric :)

Nancy said...

I like the name of their shop. I like the Multi Alphabet Soup Book Panel and would like to make a child's book out of this. Thank you for the tutorial on the little bag.

Brenda said...

What a cute little bag to deliver some special gift in!

Alyce @ Blossom Heart Quilts said...

Hmm, maybe the Twirl jelly roll!

ritainalaska said...

i would put it towards a package of Stonehenge Stone Strips - Lt. Natural to piece a backing for an applique quilt. such a nice deal! thanx for the chance.
lick your bag ... i've scraps to use up ... perfect. thanx for that, too.

Sharon P said...

What a cute pouch and a great tutorial! Thanks!

SIMPLESEW said...

Way Fun !

SIMPLESEW said...

Twirl by 3 sisters

Rachel Booth said...

Some Good Fortune or more Kona!!! :) Thanks for a great tutorial and giveaway!

Wendy said...

I would love me some Kona

Nikita said...

I love the spirit jelly roll by moda

Lia*s Handmades said...

Thanks for the tutorial and giveaway! :)

Debra Phillips said...

Thx for the opportunity! Love the colors in the bag.

Shauna Trueblood said...

Great bag and I love the stuff at Papa's Old Shirts...I found once call blueberry crumble cake that is going on my want list

Karen said...

Love the Stonehenge fabrics, especially the Crimson. I would definitely go for some of that!

scottylover said...
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scottylover said...

Love this bag! I think I will make some of these for Christmas gifts!

I would use the GC towards some Good Fortune, probably a layer cake!

Thanks,
Sandy A

Kate Brown said...

I love the Stonehenge yardage!

debbiekl said...

Cute! I'd love to get some Kate Spain bundles!

Cherise said...

Love the tutorial and the giveaways! Thanks so much! :)

Joy B. said...

The Fairy Tale Friends bundle is so cute, but since it's only a $25 gift certificate, I think I'd probably get the Grow With Me jelly roll

fern said...

I'd get the Kaufman Roll Up Kona Cotton Classis Palette. I have no solids really and could use some!

Shar said...

What a great Bag Idea! I'll have to put it on my to do list!

giddy99 said...

If I won, I would chose some of the Kate Spain Good Fortune! Probably the Layer Cake!

Nancy said...

I'd get something in the Blueberry Crumb Cake line

Debbie said...

Great tutorial, Jennifer. Thanks! I'd probably choose Kona roll-up.

Carla G said...

Very cute pouch! Thanks for the tutorial! :) I'd choose the Twirl by Me & My Sister Designs Jelly Roll! :)

Cecilia said...

Cute bag! I would buy the Tonga Treats in sugarplum. Thanks for the tutorial.

Beth said...

There are a lot of tempting choices there. I might put it toward an Independence Trail layer cake.

This shop has a great name, don't you think?

Jodi - usairdoll said...

What a cute bag! Thank you for a great tutorial, looks like it doesn't take too long either. Lots of eye candy and saw some great sale prices also! I'd love to get a layer cake of Good Fortune or some of Summer Breeze II.

Thank you and Papa's Old Shirts Quilt Store for an awesome giveaway and a chance to win. What a super name the shop has!

usairdoll(at)gmail(dot)com

Myself said...

I'd love to have The Kaufman Roll Up Kona Cotton Classis Palette- Always run out of solids :)

hafza said...

Oh love the jelly roll collection...especially Good Fortune by Kate Spain! Thanks for the chance.

Sarah said...

Oooh I think I'd buy some Good Fortune. Layer Cake or Jelly roll, I'm not fussy!

Jake said...

Oh I love the patriotic yardage!

Jessica said...

cute tutorial! what a great name for a shop!

Karen P. said...

I'd pick the little black dress layer cake!

ifinallyhavetime.com said...

Love the bag. Thanks for the chance to win.
Linda F.
LLFasRN (at) aol (dot) com

Lee Ann L. said...

What would I choose? what would I choose? I'd probably get Twirl Fat Eight bundle if I had to get it now. But, that would probably change tomorrow!

CJ said...

Papas old shirt factory was awesome, never visited that site before, too many great fabics to choose a favorite, I LOVED them all!!! Cynthia, cynabar@sbcglobal.net

Julie said...

I like the Stonehedge Stone fabric! Thanks for the giveaway!

freakadoodles said...

I would get some Good Fortune!

Andrea said...

I love love love charm packs, so I would probably get a couple of those :)

Thanks for the chance to win!

Tiffany said...

I'd have to have the Kona Classics Roll Up. Thanks for the tutorial!

Laurel said...

ooh it would be a tossup between the Kona Classics jelly roll and the Good Fortune layer cake.

Catskill Quilter said...

I would probably select Independence Trail charm packs -- love the colors in this fabric line!

Rebeckah Austin said...

Bella Solids Fat Quarter Bundle

Ann said...

Feels like I'm pretty well set with fabric for the moment thanks to some generous friends and their destashing efforts. Now I could use a couple of new rulers to make getting down to work easier!

cakegirl said...

I always "need" fabric and new tools. Just last night Idecided I need a new seam ripper. Thanks for a great giveaway.

Deb@asimplelifequilts said...

Kate Spain's Good Fortune! Thanks for the giveaway & tutorial...

Amys Crafty Shenanigans said...

Lovely shop!! I love the Classic Jelly Roll - love 2.5" strips and that has a great variety of rainbow-y colours.

Mara said...

Little Black Dress Fat Eighth bundle.

Kelly O. said...

I want the bella solid fat quarter bundle

Silvia G said...

Great fabric! Thanks for the giveaway!

Connie said...

Cute bag and tutorial and thanks for a great giveaway!

cbronso1 said...

I would start with the Spirit layer cake!

Ramona said...

I would pick Good Fortune By Kate Spain Layer Cake. Such a pretty collection.

Laura said...

I would love to get the Kona roll up!

2peachesLA said...

So hard to choose! Maybe Little Black Dress...

Lesley said...

I love Prairie Paisley! Thanks for the chance!

Lisa said...

Grow with me fat quarter and pay the difference! Thank you

Rhonda D. said...

I would use it towards the Bella solids bundle. Thanks!

wigglypup2(at)yahoo(dot)com

Alessandra Lace said...

I love
Robert Kaufman Roll Up Cornucopia 2 40 pcs Batik
hugs Alessandra

Jennifer Lowe said...

What a great blog hop with so many great projects and giveways! Many of the blogs and shops are new to me, but I'll be certain to keep my eye on them all in the future! Thank you!

Jennifer Lowe said...

If I won, I would probably buy more solids. Because you can never have enough of those!

Barbara @ Nähtante Quilts said...
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Barbara @ Nähtante Quilts said...

Thanks for this tutorial! I'm planning to make some drawstring bags for my son's kindergarden, and this model is definitely on the list!
If I won, I'd pick the Barbara Brackmann 1862 Battle Jelly Roll.
Thanks for the chance!

Carol said...

Great little Valentine bag!

Kelsey said...

That drawstring bag is so cute! I love the little applique heart - the perfect touch for valentine's day next month!

Cheryl said...

I love reds so I'd probably buy the Stonehenge Crimson fabrics and go from there!

Janet said...

I love the Twirl Me fat eights bundle. And I LOVE the name of the shop :)

barbara woods said...

i saw some bundles of solids that i would get

Angela Gibson said...

Love your tutorial. THank you for sharing. :)

Karrie S said...

I like the Robert Kaufman jelly roll -Cotton Classics.

Mary Ann said...

I would get the grow with me jellyroll.

Heather B said...

Twirl by Me & My Sister Designs Jelly Roll

Mims said...

super cute. i always love a good drawstring pouch.

Mims said...

Kate Spain precuts are always on my wish list.

patti said...

I love the jelly rolls! I think the Kona would be my first choice!

Nancy@OwensOlivia said...

I would get the Bella Solids. Can't have enough solids in my opinion! Love your bag, and thank you for having me on.

Amanda May said...

I would love to get one of the charm packs or jelly rolls. Having items precut would increase my quilt making.

Kris said...

The twirl by me and my sister set is adorable - as is the pouch you made!

Shawn Stephenson Schumacher said...

Kona roll up please!

Margaret said...

I would buy fairytale friends

roccagal said...

oo the Bella solids FQ bundle is heavenly!

Kathryn said...

Either batiks or the good fortune bundle. Lovely! Thanks!

Teresa Higgins said...

What a cute bag, I like your blog, looking forward to checking it out!

Denny1600 said...

The drawstring bag looks great! Thanks for sharing!

Denny1600 said...

One of the Kate Spain precuts or the Moda solid fat quarter pack. Pretty!

Caren said...

Why DO little pouches make us happy? My kids adore them. It's like they're just begging to be filled, right? Much better than finding toys inside of socks! I digress...
You asked about fabric, right? I'm going to say the Kona Cotton Classics, because everything is so grey here in Ohio, and I need COLOR! Like - an overflowing rainbow of COLOR!!! The brighter the better :)

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