"We decorated my daughter's lunch box with a picture of our Bernese Mountain Dog. It was super easy with fabric paint." Thanks to Karen who shared this adorable bag/dog and tip on our Facebook wall!
"I just finished decorating my new cooler bag! I cut the cows out of some cheap fabric and the flowers were from a bandana I bought at Michaels. I used Fabri-tac permanent fabric glue to attach everything (including the iron-on glitter letters). Using fabric and glue is not only safer than using iron on transfers, it's CHEAPER. A bandana or a 1/3 yard cut of fabric is less than $2... and that's MORE than enough. A single iron-on transfer or patch costs just as much- or MORE. (And forget about finding cows!)" Thanks to Lissa who shared this adorable bag and helpful info on our Facebook wall!
Snack Boxes! If your child is constantly asking for a snack in between meals throughout the day, why not make them a "snack box" that's always on hand whenever they feel the need to snack? Thanks to  Life is Sooo Good  for this pic: peaches, nectarines, oranges, grapes, carrots, cucumbers, cheese, olives, pickles, dry cereal, nuts, dried blueberries, and yogurt covered raisins. The possibilities are endless!
Polka dotted whole wheat English muffin mini pizza, grape & tomato kebab rainbow, Gala & Granny Smith apple stripes, canteloupe & honeydew melon checkerboard. Thanks to Cristi of   Bent on Better Lunches  for this patterned meal :)
Thanks to Emily C for sharing these delicious meals on our Facebook wall. She wrote, "Thank you, I love my easy lunch boxes. I use them for my kids lunches and for outdoor concerts with my family!"
So easy to make your own Lunchables at home!   Lynn's Kitchen Adventures  has some great tips on creating these eye-pleasing lunches your kids will love.
Thanks to the "Cupcake Lady" - AKA  the fabulous Liz of  Hoosier Homemade  for creating this wonderful back to school lunch. What a great way to brighten a child's day :)
Thanks to Jennifer Hoffman for sharing this on our Facebook wall :)
Kacy had this made for her daughter Savannah - starting kindergarten! What a big step. Of course she needs a pretty, personalized lunch box :)
"I just finished decorating my new cooler bag! I cut the cows out of some cheap fabric and the flowers were from a bandana I bought at Michaels. I used Fabri-tac permanent fabric glue to attach everything (including the iron-on glitter letters). Using fabric and glue is not only safer than using iron on transfers, it's CHEAPER. A bandana or a 1/3 yard cut of fabric is less than $2... and that's MORE than enough. A single iron-on transfer or patch costs just as much- or MORE. (And forget about finding cows!)" Thanks to Lissa who shared this adorable bag and helpful info on our Facebook wall!
our Facebook wall!" href="javascript:openLB(1481388682,'',XLarge,'',1024,768);">"I just finished decorating my new cooler bag! I cut the cows out of some cheap fabric and the flowers were from a bandana I bought at Michaels. I used Fabri-tac permanent fabric glue to attach everything (including the iron-on glitter letters). Using fabric and glue is not only safer than using iron on transfers, it's CHEAPER. A bandana or a 1/3 yard cut of fabric is less than $2... and that's MORE than enough. A single iron-on transfer or patch costs just as much- or MORE. (And forget about finding cows!)" Thanks to Lissa who shared this adorable bag and helpful info on our Facebook wall!
"I just finished decorating my new cooler bag! I cut the cows out of some cheap fabric and the flowers were from a bandana I bought at Michaels. I used Fabri-tac permanent fabric glue to attach everything (including the iron-on glitter letters). Using fabric and glue is not only safer than using iron on transfers, it's CHEAPER. A bandana or a 1/3 yard cut of fabric is less than $2... and that's MORE than enough. A single iron-on transfer or patch costs just as much- or MORE. (And forget about finding cows!)" Thanks to Lissa who shared this adorable bag and helpful info on our Facebook wall!
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