Crafts on the road, from my RV abode!
These bags are made from quilts and pillow shams discovered at church rummage sales and thrift stores.
Larger ones are perfect for a makeup bag. With blades from old tape measures, the curve in the metal makes them snap shut on their own.
This set has a reversible denim bucket, makeup-sized bag, and one small enough to be a coin purse.
Whether made from demin, or other fabrics collected at thrift stores and garage sales, these reversible buckets are perfect for candies, desk clutter, or remote controls.
Made in favorite colors or to match the inside of a car, these trash receptacles keep the inside clean and are reusable making them eco-friendly.
Created while looking for a way to make a soft, flat bunny that could be rolled up and put inside a plastic Easter egg.
Made of cotton fabric, these blocks are sure to capture the attention of babies with bright colors and decorative ribbon loops to hang on to.
Soft minky fabric in different colors and textures make this squeezable fun. Sandwiched inside is a baby-safe plastic paper that crinkles to stimulate tiny ears.
These blocks are made to stimulate the sense of touch as they are made with cotton, flannel, minky and fleece fabrics. Smooth, soft, furry, and colorful.
Dog food bags made from recycled plastic bottles make strong shopping bags.
Bird seed bags, also made from recycled plastic bottles, often have beautiful pictures and come in a rainbow of colors.
Flowers and ladybugs cover what used to be a burlap wall hanging. Now it's a sturdy carry-all.
Made like clothespin bags from days of old, this new take can store over 150 plastic grocery bags. Just fold the bags like the triangular footballs you made in junior high!
100% cotton and terrycloth, these can replace rolls of paper towels. Snaps have been placed along the sides to connect them. Just pull one off, wipe the counter, or use as a napkin.
Fleece animal fur creates a textured, stylish coin purse. Made like the larger snap bags, but small enough to fit easily into your purse.
Save a tree! Why settle for the same old tired greeting cards year after year? Raid the scrap bin and make a fabric card with leftovers from other projects. This card will be a keeper!