As I said yesterday, my boys love to do art. Their drawings and creations are seriously beginning to take over our house. Because not only do my boys love their art, they also hate to part with it. My oldest tapes it all over our walls, and the refrigerator is completely covered. I find myself sneaking papers into the recycling when the kids are asleep [I’m not the only one who does this, right??]
I wanted to come up with a creative way to keep my boys’ art, so the stitcher in me had to do some embroidery!
Supplies:
- 1/4 – 1/2 yard of woven material [depending on how big you want your tote]
- embroidery hoop
- embroidery floss and needle
- scissors
- water soluble transfer marker
- sewing machine/thread
- your child’s drawing
1. Stretch your fabric in your embroidery hoop. You will want to choose a fabric that is lighter in color and you can see light through – you will need to see your child’s drawing through the fabric.
**If you stop at this step, wouldn’t this make a fabulous present for grandparents?? Just secure the fabric behind the hoop with glue.**
4. Make your tote bag, using this simple tutorial. By making the bag before you continue, you can make sure your pocket is an appropriate size.
Head over to Boy, Oh Boy, Oh Boy to check out Stacey’s DIY Football Peg Dolls and to enter today’s giveaway!
Handmade Gifts for Boys continues tomorrow, so I’ll see you then!
