Getting ready for our trip and need some help on a disign for a drawstrring bags

tlcmommyx4

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Where do I start... I bought Red canvas tote bags from Hobby Lobby to give to all the children filled with all the goodies I have made for them. I got some Yellow, and White fabric and put some under wonder on it and cut out some Mickey shoes, buttons and Mickey hands. I ironed on the shoes at the bottom corner, the buttons in the center middle, and the hands at the corner at the top and they really looked cute...but some of the parents suggested that maybe drawstring bags would work out better:rolleyes1 I agree. So I bought drawstring bags tonight and was wondering if anyone would make me a Disign with Mickey's yellow feet pointed outward buttons in the middle and Mickey hands at the top fingers out. That way I could just use Amy Mickey's transfers and just iron them on:thumbsup2

I hope someone could help mepixiedust: I would appreciate it so much:goodvibes

Thank you in advance:dance3:
 
Someone will step up and help you I am sure:) Have a great and magical trip:)
 
Just something to consider...

I have only ever seen the drawstring bags that are that plastic-y material (if that is even a word). I am not sure if that kind of material can withstand the heat needed to do an iron on transfer without melting. I have not tried one but just something I thought about.

If you try one, please report back and let us know how they worked out for you.

If you found some drawstrings that are more of a cotton material. I would love to know where as I have thought this idea for a trick or treat bag would be perfect.
 
Just something to consider...

I have only ever seen the drawstring bags that are that plastic-y material (if that is even a word). I am not sure if that kind of material can withstand the heat needed to do an iron on transfer without melting. I have not tried one but just something I thought about.

If you try one, please report back and let us know how they worked out for you.

If you found some drawstrings that are more of a cotton material. I would love to know where as I have thought this idea for a trick or treat bag would be perfect.

JoAnn Fabrics sells canvas ones (well the one in my town does) they are in a bin/drawer thing down the same isles as the plain t-shirts/tote bags/aprons. I paid 4.99 for mine.

I bought drawstring bags tonight and was wondering if anyone would make me a Disign with Mickey's yellow feet pointed outward buttons in the middle and Mickey hands at the top fingers out. That way I could just use Amy Mickey's transfers and just iron them on

I will see if I can get that design for you...I have the separate pieces that you are looking for, but the feet may be a little tricky.

~Danielle :tink:
 

Just something to consider...

I have only ever seen the drawstring bags that are that plastic-y material (if that is even a word). I am not sure if that kind of material can withstand the heat needed to do an iron on transfer without melting. I have not tried one but just something I thought about.

If you try one, please report back and let us know how they worked out for you.

If you found some drawstrings that are more of a cotton material. I would love to know where as I have thought this idea for a trick or treat bag would be perfect.

I did get to think about that today, I think I might have to do seperate pieces in foam and just use some craft glue. I found these drawstring bags on sale on amazon for a $1.00 a bag so I guess I could spend some extra on foam sheets:goodvibes. I love your transfers I have ordered about 120 in the last couple of months. Thanks again for your help:cool1:
 
JoAnn Fabrics sells canvas ones (well the one in my town does) they are in a bin/drawer thing down the same isles as the plain t-shirts/tote bags/aprons. I paid 4.99 for mine.



I will see if I can get that design for you...I have the separate pieces that you are looking for, but the feet may be a little tricky.

~Danielle :tink:

That would be great! I think seperate pieces would be fine, because I think I am going to have to cut them out of foam and glue them on, unless someone else can think of some great idea:rotfl2: Thanks so much!
 
JoAnn Fabrics sells canvas ones (well the one in my town does) they are in a bin/drawer thing down the same isles as the plain t-shirts/tote bags/aprons. I paid 4.99 for mine.
~Danielle :tink:

That is good to know. I will definitely look there when I need them next year.

I did get to think about that today, I think I might have to do seperate pieces in foam and just use some craft glue. I found these drawstring bags on sale on amazon for a $1.00 a bag so I guess I could spend some extra on foam sheets:goodvibes. I love your transfers I have ordered about 120 in the last couple of months. Thanks again for your help:cool1:

You sure can't beat a dollar. What a great deal. Sounds like your 'B plan' should be cute.

Glad you are loving the transfers!
 


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