I saw the idea for these on the show John and Kate Plus 8. She had purchased a little Valentines back pack for each of her kids that she strapped to the back of their chairs at the dinner table. While they were napping she filled them with pencils and stickers and other goodies. I thought they were so cute and wanted to recreate something like them for myself. Now I am not usually the kind of sewer who dares to venture out on my own without a pattern but I decided to let my creative juices do the work this time and this is what I came up with. I am including a tutorial on how to make them. (it does require sewing) It is a bit lengthy as I wanted to be as detailed as possible so if you are not interested but want to see a few more close ups just scroll down to the bottom. These are really not that hard to make and you can do all kinds of things to dress them up. Enjoy!!
You start with a 12x18 1/2 " sheet of fun foam. (Side note; did you know that you can sew this stuff on your sewing machine? I didn't know that but thought I would try it and it works really great. That opens up a whole new realm of possibilities. It is cheap and easy to cut and use. Now you can sew it. Who knew?)
Cut a 2" strip off of each side of the foam. You will use these strips to make the sides of the pouch.With your remaining piece vertically in front of you mark up 5 1/2" from the bottom on both sides. Then measure 7 3/8" up from the bottom and mark again on both sides.
These are what the markings should look like.
Fold up from the bottom on the first set of markings (5 1/2") and press with your finger to make a crease.
Using your sewing machine stitch a 1/4" seam along the fold. You don't need to back stitch at the start because it is a bit hard to get going when you start sewing. (I usually ended up with a few stitches in place). Back stitch at the end. I used a stitch length of 3.5
A closer look. (All seams for the project are 1/4")
Now fold up on the second set of markings and stitch the same way. This is creating the bottom of your pouch.
What the bottom looks like. Before you continue sewing you should attach any decorations that you will want to have sewn on the front. I stitched a "T" free hand on my machine but didn't like it so I cut one out of felt and covered it up. I also drew the A freehand and cut it out but I hand sewed it on. You could glue first then sew but I just held it in place.
Next measure the side of your pouch from the stitching line up to the top of the front piece. Mine was about 5 3/8". From your left over 2" strips that you cut, cut two pieces 5 3/8" (or whatever measurement you got).
Cutting my side strips.
Start by attaching the side strip to the middle of the bottom of the pouch. Stitch in between the two bottom seams you already sewed. Seam is 1/4". Don't forget to back stitch. (My Home Ec. teacher side coming out)
Now sew the side seams also at a 1/4". It is kind of tricky to sew the bottom corners but the great thing about the foam is you can bend it however you need so I just folded mine over (see picture) and sewed it.
Sew both side seams on both sides of the pouch.
How the sides look when completed.
A close up of my letter T.
For the "Bee Mine" pouch I made some bees out of some extra fun foam I had. I just free handed my bee body shapes, cut some strips of black a bit longer than the width of the bee and cut out some hearts for wings.
I glued my bees together using white glue. I found that it works the best on fun foam. It takes longer to dry so you will want to do these ahead of time.
At the last minute I decided my bees needed some stingers so I cut out some small triangles and added them and I also added an eye with a black fine point pen.On the "A" pouch I drew a scalloped design on the flap and cut it out. Then I used a small hole punch to add the holes. I used a regular sewing needle and thread and sewed on some assorted buttons. I glued a piece of white felt behind the whole thing. You can really decorate in any way that you want. Just remember if you are gluing things on that you have to have some drying time. For the closures I used sticky Velcro for the "A" pouch. I have to say that I hate everything about sticky Velcro. It gums up my sewing machine needle, but is too hard to sew by hand and it is not sticky enough to hold on it's own. I would recommend regular Velcro that can be sewn on with a sewing machine and never ever buy sticky Velcro. For the bee pouch I sewed a large button on the front and cut a slit a little larger on the flap. I like this but you have to sew the button on very securely as it can rip off very easily (that happened to me).
Now to make the hangers I used some extra ribbon that I had in my craft room. I cut 2 pieces 22" long. I folded those in half and placed them just a bit higher than the height of the front of the pouch (5 3/8") but on the back. I placed them an 1 1/2" in from each side and sewed across the fold on my machine.
Now you are done and ready to hang them up and fill them with cute goodies for your kids.


Here are the ingredients: (this is to make enough for two with a little leftover)
This is what it looks like when I first added the rice.
This is what it looked like when the rice was cooked.
On my plate served with a tossed salad and some tortilla chips.
And here is my hubby making his blog debut. He said, "this is really good" (emphasis on the "really")
I got these chipboard books for $1.oo each and these metal garden row markers for $1.99 each. Lately small fry has been loving to look at pictures of herself. So I used on of the chipboard books to make her a book of pictures of herself. Unfortunately the pictures will not load onto this post so I can only show you the cover. I painted the edges first with craft paints then sanded them down a bit. Then I glued scrapbook paper squares in the center of each page with her picture on them. It turned out really cute. Maybe I will try and load the pictures again sometime.



Pour egg mixture over potato mixture. As the the mixture sets gently pull back the edges with a spatula and let the uncooked egg run underneath. You will want to do this around the whole edge otherwise it will take forever to cook or you will risk it not cooking in the middle at all. When potato/eggs are almost set sprinkle with meat. Here is mine before I added the meat.
Now here is where the recipe got tricky. It said to broil the whole thing for 2 minutes but I had started cooking mine in a pan with a plastic handle and I can't put that in the oven to broil. So if you want to do the remaining steps in the broiler you will need to use a pan that can be put in the oven. I just did the rest of mine on the stove top and covered it with a lid. It took a bit longer to cook but turned out fine.


The one thing that I did differently than the tutorial was that I cut my two outside pieces and then I cut 2 inside pieces (the same size) in a contrasting material. I put them together (wrong sides together) and attached them both to the zipper at the same time. This makes the pouch a bit more stable and the inside looks cute too.
I used some old zippers my mom had around. The great thing about these is that you can use a bigger zipper than your fabric (the tutorial shows you how). I was amazed at how well they held their shape. I was sure the one on the tutorial had been stuffed to look "boxy" but it wasn't. They just hold their shape on their own. (well not when they are smashed in your purse)
Here is my make up pouch and my matching kleenex pouch. See wouldn't this be a cute little gift?
My whole Thursday craft night collection.
This is what the finished product looks like.
After cutting out all my pieces and sewing them right sides together and turning them I pressed them and then sewed the flaps down one right after another in a chain. It saves on cutting thread in between each and makes it go faster.
I bought an 8 pack of tissue packs for $2.43 at Wal-mart and was able to turn that into 8 cute gifts with no other costs because I just used left over fabric.
When you are ready to put the tissue pack in your holder cut a slit in the bottom side because this makes it easier to get the tissues out. You can also take the package right off and just put the tissues in by themselves.
My cute little gifts.
My flour mixture, egg mixture and yams
Here is what it looks like after mixing. Remember not to over mix. You will have little yam lumps in the batter.
My pans that are greased and dusted with cinnamon and sugar. A doubled recipe makes 3 pans.
The finished product minus what I tasted.