Thanks to Denise who shared these on our Facebook wall! "Here are our easylunchbox coolers, all decorated out. I think the kids will be thrilled to see them. The design is on the lid but turned the cooler so you could see the design easier."
"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!
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 :)
Thanks to Leihlani for sharing this on the EasyLunchboxes Facebook Wall! Puffy Paint!
Thanks to Leihlani for sharing this on the EasyLunchboxes Facebook Wall! Puffy Paint!
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..."
"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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