Monday, March 14, 2011
Sweet Tooth Pouch
We don't normally have a lot of candy in the house. Well, the Halloween candy (at least nothing with chocolate - because that's all eaten within hours) is still in a jar in the kitchen cupboard. This little project was inspired by my son who asks for candy from the brightly colored packages at the checkout at Target.
So, here's a little "sweet tooth" pouch.
You'll need two candy pouches - I used skittles and M&Ms. You could use candy bars too (you just might need more than one per side to make it a bit bigger).
You'll also need:
iron-on vinyl
a zipper (7 - 9" works well)
two pieces of fabric for lining (each should be the size of your candy wrapper).
thread, sewing machine, zipper foot, iron, X-acto knife
UPDATE: Several of you have emailed me asking where to find iron-on vinyl. Well most fabric stores do carry it with the interfacing. I picked mine up at Jo-Ann's, although I did have to insist that the employee at the cut counter look for it (since she was convinced they didn't have it, but of course, they did). You can also purchase it online in several places including Jo-Ann's and Amazon.
First, we'll put the vinyl onto our candy wrappers. Carefully remove the back of the candy wrapper leaving the top piece fully intact.
Cut two pieces of vinyl slightly larger than the wrapper. Peel off the paper backing and stick to the front of the wrapper, smoothing out with your fingers.
Using a clean rag (or ironing cloth), iron the vinyl for 8-10 seconds on medium heat. Repeat for the other side. Trim any excess vinyl. Repeat for the other wrapper.
Now that you have your wrappers covered in vinyl, we'll assemble the pouch.
Place your lining fabric right side up and then place the zipper on top matching the edges. Zipper should be facing up, as in the photo.
Place the wrapper on top (right side down).
Increase your stitch length and using a zipper foot, sew along the length of the zipper.
Fold over the front and lining (so wrong sides are now touching) and add the other piece of lining and wrapper to the other side of the zipper.
Now the top looks like this:
and the other side looks like this:
Now fold the bag so the the lining is touching and the wrappers are touching (right sides together) like this:
Starting with the lining, sew around the bag.
Make sure you pull the zipper partway open so you can turn it inside out later.
When you get to a zipper, make sure it's "pushed" toward the lining.
Continue around the bag, leaving a large opening at the bottom for turning. A large opening is best (even larger than pictured below). The vinyl wrapper is a bit stiff and difficult to fit through a small opening.
Trim the extra zipper bits and trim the corners (turning points).
Carefully turn the bag right side out. Sew up the bottom of the lining (by hand or machine) and tuck it into the pouch.
Don't forget to have your little one fill it with treasures - a favorite car, a new library card and of course, a frog.
I'm linking this to Made by you Monday.
Labels:
Bag,
For the Boys,
Tutorial,
Upcycled,
Zipper
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That's really neat! and skittles are my favorite. My kids even like it they want me to make them one. Thanks for the great tutorial.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh. I'm bookmarking this. I can't wait to make them!
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Ok... seriously, these are too cool! I've got to find a place to share them on my blog. I've already shared on Facebook.
ReplyDeleteWhere do you find iron on vinyl?
I love it! I want to make one as soon as I have some suitable candy wrappers. Thank you for posting this wonderful tutorial.
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool! I wish I didn't have a chronic fear of sewing in zippers ~ maybe I'll bribe my mom to do that part. :0)
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool!! Right up my alley:)
ReplyDeleteThis would be so great as a coin purse too!
Really fun, and great tutorial!
Lindsay
Wow, I love them! I hope I can find iron on vinyl here in oz so I can make these.
ReplyDeleteI've always wondered how these were made - Thank you!
ReplyDeleteNow I've got to find iron on vinyl!! oh and buy some sweets!!
TOO COOL. Maybe my kids will eat a healthy snack from such a cool bag. What great gifts to give to little ones as well. Cant wait to make.
ReplyDeleteThis is so clever!! Great tutorial! I'd love for you to link up to Wow Me Wednesday!
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Wow! That's fabulous!!
ReplyDeleteThis is great! I'm gonna have to make these for my kids. They will love them!!!!
ReplyDeleteThat is awesome! What a fun idea! Thanks for sharing the tutorial! :) Would love for you to join my linky party! :)
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This is a super great idea! Some years, for birthday presents for my grandchildren, I just send them money, but I'm always thinking of a fun way to send it. This would be so cute to make and tuck the birthday money inside! I'm doing it!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun project! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThat's so cute!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this idea!! Thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteI can't- wait to try it ! I love the idea ;D
ReplyDeleteI have always avoided things like this with zippers...but you make it looks so easy...I think I can do it...can't wait to try! Thanks so much..the grand kids will love it!!
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This is soo cool! I'm sharing with my friends at my sewing club, they'll love it! thanks again.
ReplyDeleteThis is one of the cutest projects ever! Thank you so much for sharing how to do it too!
ReplyDeletewow! so cute and useful! thanks a lot. ^0^
ReplyDeleteThis is such a cool idea! I can't wait to try it
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Aud
This is so awesome! I'm definitely making some for my nieces and nephews. I found some iron-on vinyl in the section by the pre-packaged interfacing (I think it's heat n bond). Found your blog thru Anna at Noodlehead, really enjoying looking around!
ReplyDeleteGreat and cute! Very nice idea and result! Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteuna spiegazione più che perfetta...ma c'è in italiano??????al mercatino delle "pari opportunità" al quale ho partecipato per la festa della donna c'erano borse fatte con l'involucro dei pacchetti di caffè....originalissime,ma forse lo sai già...ciaooo e complimenti!!adry
ReplyDeleteI love this! I'd love it if you shared it over at the Glitter Link party!!http://runwithglitter.blogspot.com/2011/04/running-with-glitter-3-link-party.html
ReplyDeleteI actually have some iron-on vinyl I bought a few years ago on clearance! I'm including these in my Earth Day round-up tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteLove this! Found it on Crafty Staci and came straight over to see it. I can't wait to make some of these--thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteSharing your link on FB, too! ;)
This is incredibly nice! We often throw candy wrappers ones we consumed all its sweet delight. But what we didn't know is that even the smallest wrapper can clog drains. To keep our environment clean, we should learn to recycle just like this one.
ReplyDeleteI want to make one of these RIGHT now!
ReplyDeletewhere can you get the zipper?
ReplyDeletei dont have iron on vinyl so is there anything else i can use instead of it?
ReplyDeleteLOVE THIS!!! Great job!
ReplyDeletePerfeito!!!
ReplyDeleteI just made one out of Pirates Booty bag and it is so cute! I think it took a total of about 20 minutes to make. Thank you!!
ReplyDeleteI found you on pinterest. I am so trying this. I'm going to follow you now. Jamesandleighann.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteThat is so cool...I think I will make several for the grandkids for Christmas.
ReplyDeleteO this is super neat! I always wondered how stuff was made with wrappers :D
ReplyDeleteJust made this for a christmas present for a friend. (i'm 16 years old) Loved making it, and I ate all the candy. which im slightly ashamed of. :) awesome tutorial though. thanks!
ReplyDeleteLoved the idea and here is what I did - I made one like you suggested and used the iron on vinyl. I started to make the first bag and I melted it - my iron was too hot - and I bought the larger bag of candy! Made a second bag (much cooler iron)using fabric for the back and put the iron on vinyl on it. After completing it, I felt that the vinyl make it too stiff and crinkly.I also didn't like the zipper installed that way (It is a personal preference of mine.) I then made another bag, no iron on vinyl, installed the zipper a little differently and put a little pleat in the bottom so the bag stands up. This one is softer and I like it better. I will be giving these bags to my grand daughters as a Christmas gift. I can send photos if you would like to see my bags.
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I posted on my blog photos of these bags that I made for my teenage grand daughters. Here is the link to my blog - http://cindyroth1.wordpress.com/2011/12/20/a-very-cute-last-minute-gift/
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wow fabulous
ReplyDeleteThanks for the excellent tutorial - definitely a much cleaner view in my mind of how to install a zipper and turn everything. Best tute I've seen!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool! I am definitely making one for my nephew! He'll probably love this, but I'm going to use wrappers from his favorite chocolates! I'm sure he'll love that even more!
ReplyDeleteThis is really awesome! I really want to make this but could I use something else instead of vinyl? For example that plastic foil we use to wrap our notebooks in?
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How fantastic is this!!! I have a supply of iron-on vinyl-- guess I will have to go get some candy!! Thanks for this tutorial!!!
ReplyDeleteHancock fabrics online has iron on vinal ;)
ReplyDeletegreat idea
ReplyDeleteMy sewing group asked that we bring in an idea for something made from a recycled item so I made one of these. Thanks for the great idea!
ReplyDeleteWalmart. Has it
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ReplyDeleteIf you buy the fun size (large) skittles bag the material is more like plastic so you can skip the iron on vinyl step - though you could reinforce inside with duct tape to make the wrapper stronger - otherwise, good tutorial.
ReplyDeleteif you did the lining in wrapper as well it could be a waterproof lunch baggy!
ReplyDeleteSMART!!
ReplyDeletesoo cute! which I knew how to use a sewing machine
ReplyDeleteVery smart and cute! Now when I see the candy/snack isle I view it differently! Just another craft supply store at the grocery store!
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I can't find any clear vinyl...only colored ones
ReplyDeleteI am so doing this! Thanks.
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