Placemat Tote Bag

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I made these fun placemat tote bags for my kids. Pretty cute, right?

This is my daughter’s bag….

and this is my son’s bag….

 

Last year I found this Placemat Tote Bag Tutorial and wanted to use it to make my kiddos each a bag to hold a few things in at church. The only problem I had with this tutorial is that I could not find any cute placemats at the store, but what I did have was a lot of denim and scrap fabric. So, I made my own variation of a placemat and went to work. The fun part about making my own “placemats” is that I could pick the size I wanted to make the bag and I could easily personalize each bag. I gave them to my kiddos for Christmas last year and they love them, so much so that they use them constantly 9 months later!

 

My Variations:

Follow the main instructions of the Placemat Tote Bag Tutorial (linked above) if you have a placemat or after you “create your own” with my variations below and be sure to add your embellishments prior to sewing the placemat together (depending on what you want to add.

Creating a Placemat:

1. I estimated the size of a placemat and cut 2 pieces of fabric the length and width of a placemat.

2. Faced them right sides together and pinned.

3. This is where it gets trick. I added the straps here (you have to lay them on the inside and make sure you pin the middle of the strap near the center of the bag so it doesn’t get stuck when sewing the edges. Make sure the straps are pinned a good 1.5-2 inches in or more and try to keep them even with each other (so each strap is the same when all together). I tested the look of the straps when it was inside out and when I decided where I liked them, pinned them inside.

4. Then I sewed the edges together except for the last few inches, so I could turn it right side out.

5. Once it was right side out I folded in and pinned the remaining unsewn edge. Then I ironed all the edges flat and did a quick stitch as close as I could get to the edge all the way around  the “placemat” securing everything.

 

Adding Embellishments:

My Son’s Tote

1. With my son’s bag, I made sure to cut a part of denim that still had the back pocket on it. Make sure you leave enough on the side and top of the pocket so you can stitch the sides together without running into the pocket, itself. Make sure when you follow the tutorial that you know where you want the pocket (inside or outside?) and sew accordingly.

2. I cut the decal (the shield and CTR) using the same process I did to attach the pirate decal on to this Pirate T-Shirt Tutorial and added it before I sewed the two sides of denim together (I was afraid my machine wouldn’t be able to handle sewing all 3 layers of denim together, otherwise I would have sewed it on after the “placemat” was made. Make sure you attach the iron on adhesive to the reverse side of the fabric you want to be using. The CTR is made from the inside a pair of jeans, ironed onto the shield and then secured with a good zigzag stitch. Once the shield and CTR were together I add it to the right side of the denim that I was aiming to be the front of the bag and secured the outside of the shield onto the bag. Then I proceeded with the “creating of the placemat” (above).

The left is the outside/front of the bag, the right is the bag turned inside out

3. I used an old fabric belt of mine for the straps of his bag. I did not have any boy looking ribbon. :-D

 

My Daughter’s Bag

1. I added a strip of ribbon to the front of the bag, secured it with pins and stitched it as close the edges with a quick stitch. I added the ribbon after creating the “placemat” and before sewing the sides together. To be honest, I think I actually sewed the sides together and then unstitched the top few inches to add the ribbon…it was an afterthought! lol

The left is the outside/front of the bag (with a strap to attach a flower), the right is the bag turned inside out.

 

2. Then I added a skinny strip of ribbon and secured it on the top and bottom with a strong stitch so I could add a flower clip or something cute. I made it detachable because I wanted to be able to wash the bag and not ruin the flower or maybe even change it up every now and then. The clip kept falling off because it would move up and down the clip slip. So, I added another stitch in the middle to keep it tight when it was clipped in. (It’s the pink stitch on the left photo above.)

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Hi-5 Friday 7/1

So, my Hi-5 this week is: I did a major super clean to prep for the move and finally posted our Piggy Banks! (my husband has been bugging encouraging me to put the post up for months!) I am pretty confident the with the deep clean done all we need to do is finish boxing things up, a quick wipe down of dust and we will be good to move! Now I just need to make sure nobody (cough, my son) puts any accidental holes in the wall before we leave. =-)

But really, I need to be giving massive Hi-5s to all my neighbors/friends for letting the kiddos come over to play so I can get things cleaned up here and so they can actually see people and play! lol Seriously amazing people!

{Note to self: Must get pictures of friends before we leave! Totally slacking on the picture taking. =-)}

And a huge THANK YOU to April from April Showers Blog Design. Have you noticed our new face here? It’s all thanks to this talented lady!

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Rules:

  • Share your recent Hi-5 worthy activities and projects! If you did something fun with your family or children this past week, share it! Even add your fun it if it something you did for your family! (Private blogs are welcome – you can link up facebook notes, too.) If you need help, just ask me.
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  • Check out any other fun ideas you see linked up.

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Hi-5 Friday 6/24

We are getting a little dusty over here…waiting anxiously for my blog design to be completed and packing up for our move to Arizona. A lot of changes going on and we are excited about all of them!

Here is our new family photo from our first photo shoot in years. I think the last family picture we have that we did not take via timer was just after my daughter was born! So, I’m very excited to have some good pictures of us….

….AND our photographer, Danika Bryanne Photograhpy,  was very patient with the busy-ness of my 5 year old. If you ask him, chicken arms do belong in pictures as demonstrated below! lol

So, Hi-5 to us for finally getting cute enough to be picture worthy!


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Rules:

  • Share your recent Hi-5 worthy activities and projects! If you did something fun with your family or children this past week, share it! Even add your fun it if it something you did for your family! (Private blogs are welcome – you can link up facebook notes, too.) If you need help, just ask me.
  •  Please NO selling products or etsy shops.
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Hi-5 Friday 6/17 Wrap Up

Here are some definite Hi-5 moments from last week’s Hi-5 Friday link-up party….make sure to link up ANYthing that you are excited that you were able to accomplish on Friday.

I’m wanting to make some Indian food after seeing A Bird and A Bean show off her Homemade Naan.

Check out this cute Summer Tutu from Kissed by a Frog.

Going on a trip with some kiddos? Take along an Activity Kit like The $500 Wedding made.

Hi-5 Friday 6/17


Now it is your turn….Show me why you deserve a Hi-5!!

Rules:

  • Share your recent Hi-5 worthy activities and projects! If you did something fun with your family or children this past week, share it! Even add your fun it if it something you did for your family! (Private blogs are welcome – you can link up facebook notes, too.) If you need help, just ask me.
  •  Please NO selling products or etsy shops.
  • Link to your specific post and not your main URL.
  • Please link back to Fun On A Dime somewhere on your site. (i.e. snag the Fun On A Dime button from the sidebar and add it to your homepage or a text link at the bottom of your post).
  • Check out any other fun ideas you see linked up.

Have Fun!!



I will highlight a few next Thursday! **By linking up you give me permission to use pictures from your post (giving you credit, of course) to highlight future projects on Fun On A Dime.**

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