This week my children are home from school for a little fall break time. I love having my children home with me, but bored children make for an unhappy Queen Mommy. So what's a Mommy to do? Well this one went ahead and scoured Pinterest for all the kid friendly and inexpensive crafts and activities I could find. I found this project yesterday via a
Girl And A Glue Gun and think it is absolutely adorable and wanted to share it with all of you. No sewing cuteness, glue guns, tulle and sparkle- I seriously love this project!
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Materials
- Inexpensive canvas bags purchased at your local craft or dollar store
1. Put a line of glue along the top of the bag and scrunch and place the tulle.
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2. Apply sparkly trim to the top of the bag.
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Voila!
Viva Princesses!
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