Showing posts with label Birthday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Birthday. Show all posts

Another birthday gift

My youngest daughter has a birthday party to go to this afternoon, so I whipped up a little gift for the birthday girl.
My brief was that her favourite colour is orange - but she also likes blue, and she loves pens and pencils etc.
Oh - and she's a big fan of our local basketball team - the Taipans!

So - I pulled out some fabric from my stash - plus a pair of jeans from my upcycling pile...

And made a pencil case!
Nice furry letters for her name, and a keyring with the basketball team's name on (cut from a foam supporters hand we had from a match we watched a couple of years ago - see I knew it was worth keeping and I'd need it one day!!)


Some cute Japanese fabric for the lining to add some colour and interest there...


And we can stop at the shops after school to buy a few bits and pieces to fill it up with!

A nice, quick, personalised gift!


Rag Patchwork Jeans Pencil and Notebook Folder



Using up some of the denim jean scraps I've got - I made another of my Pencil and notebook folders for one of my daughter's friend's birthdays.

I've found these folders make great gifts for both boys and girls. You just have to find fabric to suit.

I like this denim one. It helped use up some of my smaller scraps..

The squares are patched together with wrong sides together so the seams are on the outside. I then clipped the seams and washed it all (inside a pillowcase to catch all the fluff).
The seams will fluff up even more and look better over time as the folder is used.

I really like the effect - and hopefully the birthday girl will like her present!

Upcycled jeans to gift bag in My Creative Space


Each year I try to handmake gifts for my daughters' friends birthdays. Partly because I like handmade, but also so that the kids receive something different.

Now I know kids enjoy unwrapping their presents, but in an attempt to avoid all that wasted paper, I often try to make gift bags instead of using wrapping paper.  The kids never seem to mind, and the bag becomes as much of a gift as the present!

For a party this weekend, I'd made a Pyramid Pouch , and  a Personalised Rag Tag.  For both of these I used material from a pair of old jeans, and some fabric scraps.
Not wanting to give an empty pouch as a gift - I got a bag of jelly snakes to go inside!

So - on to the Gift Bag.

They are really simple to make - and you can decorate them how you like. 
Here's how.
First your materials:
A pair of old jeans, fabric scraps, and a rectangle of material for the main bag  
(I used a piece of calico 30 x 56cm (12 x 22"), but you could use any material, any size - depending on the size of your gift and the colour and style you want the bag to be!)

Once you've cut your main rectangle for the bag, cut one back pocket off the jeans, and also the hem from the bottom of both legs (these will be the straps)


Next cut strips of your scrap fabric just longer than each side of the jeans pocket and around 5cm (2") wide:

Pin then stitch these strips right sides facing down along the edge of the pocket piece.  Stitch 2 opposite sides first, then fold those back and pin and stitch the last 2 opposite sides:


Then place your pocket with scrap border centrally on the top half of your main bag rectangle.  Fold the 4 raw edges under and pin:


Stitch this into place.

Now the decoration is done, it's time to make the bag!

I use a French Seam here - which is really simple, and hides the raw edge for a neater look!

Fold the rectangle in half right sides facing out so it looks like a bag:

Pin and stitch along both sides:

Next trim your seam very close to the stitching.

Turn the bag inside out..

And stitch down the side seams again, so enclosing completely the raw edges of the seam:

This is what your seam will now look like inside the bag. Nice and neat!

Now all you need to do is finish off the top of the bag and attach the straps!

For the top - simply turn the top edge over twice to completely hide the raw edge. Pin and then stitch.

Then take those two bottom hems of the jeans, and pin into place around the top of the bag:

Then stitch each strap end into place with a box and cross:

And there you have one finished, upcycled and reusable Gift Bag:

Complete with a nifty pocket in the front for a small card:


So here is the complete gift for the birthday girl this weekend:


For the downloadable PDF version of this tutorial click here.


How do you wrap your birthday gifts?  Do you ever make gift bags? Or are you happy to use wrapping paper - which the kids can enjoy rrrripping off the present!!
Is the wrapping as important as the present...

If you enjoyed this tutorial, there are many more on 
- including a whole series of projects to sew in 5 steps and 15 minutes that anyone can try!

And if you want more ideas for jeans or any other clothes upcycling projects - check out the 
which has over 600 ideas linked up.