Create an easy DIY canvas Trick or Treat Halloween tote bag that any little goblin would love!
Every year my daughter wants to get a new trick or treat bag. The inexpensive plastic ones always break when they get too full and a pillow case has no handles so she ends up making me carry the bag for her. So, this year I got smart and decided to get a sturdy canvas tote bag from Canvas Corp and the best part…. we were able to decorate it how we wanted!
You can easily create this fun and simple tote in plenty of time for Trick or Treating!
You can make the tote to match the costume or make a fun tote that will be “watching you” with some fun googly eyes like I did.
This can be made into a no-sew project by using some Fabri-Tac or your can pull out the sewing machine and stitch the ticking and cord into place. This is a great way to show off your sewing skills or test them out.
Don’t worry, no one will even notice if the lines are not perfectly straight, they will think you did it on purpose.
This can be made into a no-sew project by using some Fabri-Tac or your can pull out the sewing machine and stitch the ticking and cord into place. This is a great way to show off your sewing skills or test them out.
Don’t worry, no one will even notice if the lines are not perfectly straight, they will think you did it on purpose.
Good quality canvas totes are the way to go for Trick or Treating this season and then recycle them for next year, no plastic pumpkins, no fall apart totes.
Happy Trick or Treating!!
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