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Let our examples inspire you to customize your lunch bags!
You can use store-bought trinkets, or even more fun - create your own!
PLEASE NOTE: the strap's silver grommet you see in some of these photos has been upgraded to a sturdier, sewn-in, black ring.
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easylunchboxes > Dinosaurs are the subject of the month in preschool and this orange wooden one was found at a local swap meet!
easylunchboxes > Add a love note or decorative photo to your  lunch box with a vinyl pocket! FREE tutorial included  HERE thanks to Melanie of  My Munch Bug and Rachel of  Eljah*B
easylunchboxes > You can add a vinyl pocket to your cooler bag, inside or out, following this FREE tutorial  HERE thanks to Melanie of  My Munch Bug and Rachel of  Eljah*B
easylunchboxes > Baseball fans can clip on their favorite team!
easylunchboxes > Bits of ephemera for an artistic touch.
easylunchboxes > My "hippie" teenage daughter loves this one.
easylunchboxes > String together buttons and bits of fabric for an eclectic look!
easylunchboxes > Pretty retro flowers are what I hang on my personal lunch bag.  This makes me smile every time I use it!  - Kelly
easylunchboxes > Her pink bubble blower reminds my daughter of playtime fun in our backyard.
easylunchboxes > No one will confuse Jenny's bag with theirs.  This pretty name chain really sets hers apart!
easylunchboxes > Kim sent me this pic and she wrote, "I was worried that my second grader and kindergartener would not like the plain design, but they picked out the color of their lunchbox and I added their name with fabric paint. It turned out great, and we are going to add flowers and butterflies soon, now that we know the paint will stick. They love them!"
easylunchboxes > Kim sent me this pic and she wrote, "I was worried that my second grader and kindergartener would not like the plain design, but they picked out the color of their lunchbox and I added their name with fabric paint. It turned out great, and we are going to add flowers and butterflies soon, now that we know the paint will stick. They love them!"
easylunchboxes > Darcie shared this on our Facebook page! She ironed the designs on carefully with an iron that wasn't too hot (it can melt the white inside) and stuck the corners down securely with fabric glue. How cute these are!
easylunchboxes > Erin shared this with us! She made it from a re-purposed Starbucks gift cards. She wrote, " I thought the designs on the front were so pretty that I saved them..."
easylunchboxes > Aren't these great? Andrea writes, " My 4 year old and I made them, each kid got to pick 2 charms - 4 year old picked football and shark, 2 year old picked doggy and soccer ball. We made the photo holders out of an old plastic container. 4 year old picked his bead colors and helped me string both. It was fun!"
Erin shared this with us! She made it from a re-purposed Starbucks gift cards. She wrote, " I thought the designs on the front were so pretty that I saved them..."
easylunchboxes > Erin shared this with us! She made it from a re-purposed Starbucks gift cards. She wrote, " I thought the designs on the front were so pretty that I saved them..."
Erin shared this with us! She made it from a re-purposed Starbucks gift cards. She wrote, " I thought the designs on the front were so pretty that I saved them..."
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