Save the capri sun containers, making sure you've squeezed out the juice and washed them first. All you have to do is overlap the edges and zig-zag stitch them together with a sewing machine. It took a total of 24 juices for 1 bag: 6 each for the front and back, 2 each for the sides and bottom- sewn end to end instead of side by side, and 3 each for the handles- sewn end to end and then folded in thirds to make them skinnier. They are actually really sturdy and smell very good. :) If you buy 100% juice then you get the colors like red, pink, purple or yellow, otherwise you get the silver ones.
Beehive Academy is the name of our homeschool. It reminds us to work together with industry and thrift for the common good. We live on a farm and raise alfalfa hay. This is where you can read about our family and farm adventures.
4 comments:
oh i love it!
How did you do it?
Julie Lybbert
Montse-these look great, I saw them at church. Joseph looks a lot like his grandpa
Save the capri sun containers, making sure you've squeezed out the juice and washed them first. All you have to do is overlap the edges and zig-zag stitch them together with a sewing machine. It took a total of 24 juices for 1 bag: 6 each for the front and back, 2 each for the sides and bottom- sewn end to end instead of side by side, and 3 each for the handles- sewn end to end and then folded in thirds to make them skinnier. They are actually really sturdy and smell very good. :) If you buy 100% juice then you get the colors like red, pink, purple or yellow, otherwise you get the silver ones.
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