Lunch Box Tag |
2 pieces of muslin fabric 2.5" x 4"
1 piece of batting or felt 2.5" x 4"
1 piece of ribbon or fabric strip for loop - approximately 4" long
Crayons
Wax paper
Needle and Thread or a sewing machine
Follow these steps:
1. Take 1 piece of muslin and lay out flat.
2. Place the batting or felt piece on top of the muslin piece.
3. Line up the edges so they are straight.
1 piece of muslin with batting on top |
4. Fold the ribbon or fabric strip in half and place on top of the muslin with the loop at the top above the pieces of fabric.
Be sure the loop is at the top and the ribbon sticks up above the fabric and batting. |
Make sure you pin or clip your ribbon loop so it does not slip while you are sewing. |
7. Now the fun begins. Using the crayons color a design on the fabric. You can color just one side or both sides. I used the Neon crayons and a black Metalic crayon from Dollar Tree.
Color any design you want. Have fun with it! |
If you colored on the back be sure to put wax paper on both the top and bottom. |
Use a pressing motion not moving side to side. |
This is a great summer project for kids and grand kids. They will have fun making these tags and putting on their new lunch boxes for school. Remember if you want to make the reusable snack bags and other lunch box helpers check my Etsy page WebberWorks for kits.
Enjoy!
Danna