We are fortunate to have farmers markets available to us
year round here in Fayette County. There’s not much better than fresh produce,
locally made cheese, & fresh baked bread.
Rather than have your goodies put in a plastic bag that's just going to end up in the landfill, take along a reusable bag. And, with this DIY market tote, you'll be the most stylish shopper at the market.
Supplies:
Canvas Tote
Vintage
Handkerchief
Hem Tape
Iron
Buttons
E6000 Glue
What makes this project so easy is that you don't have to sew!
Position a
handkerchief onto the tote. Place hem
tape under the edges of the handkerchief. If the handkerchief has curved edges,
you may need to tear off smaller pieces of the hem tape to arrange them around
the sections that aren’t straight.
You may want to stock up on totes and hankies because you're going to want to make more!!!
They also make great gifts!
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Ginger Snap Crafts, Rae Gun Ramblings, Chic On a Shoestring, Simply Sweet Home, Have A Daily Cup Of Mrs Olson, The Cottage Market, Funky Junk Interiors, DIY Showoff, Craft-O-Maniac, Keeping It Simple, I Should Be Mopping The Floor, The Dedicated House, Sugar Bee Crafts, Flour Me With Love, Today's Creative Blog, Tip Junkie, I Gotta Create, Domestically Speaking, The Answer Is Chocolate, Skip To My Lou, The Thrifty Home, Flutter Buster, Nap Time Creations, The Foley Fam, Finding Silver Pennies, A Stroll Thru Life, French Country Cottage, Knick Of Time, Lou Lou Girls, Our Hopeful Home, My Thrift Store Addiction, The Painted Hinge, Savvy Southern Style, Yesterday On Tuesday, Confessions Of A Plate Addict, My Uncommon Slice Of Suburbia, Dabbling And Decorating
You know how much I like this tote with the red roses, so cute. You did a wonderful job on it, and the others. I love the Farmer's Market. There are so many goodies there to bring home. What a cute picture - is that you holding the bread?
ReplyDeleteI hope you are enjoying these Summer days.
~Sheri