Showing posts with label beach tote. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beach tote. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 02, 2013

blue tarp beach tote

We live around the corner from the beach which means we do lots of walking back and forth to play which also means we are ALWAY hauling all kinds of stuff (especially kids stuff) to the beach! Recently, I had the bright idea to make a huge tote bag from a blue tarp (hello waterproof and heavy duty!) that we already had in our garden shed.


1. I used a blue tarp- typically the most common color found in home improvement and hardware stores but you can find tarps in all kinds of colors. 2. I decided to alter my tarp but I didn't have lots of time so I chose to spray paint stripes. I started by taping off the tarp. 3. I sprayed with a LIGHT layer of spray paint. 4. I peeled off the layers of tape and was left with stripes!

There are all kinds of ways you could alter a tarp- combine with fabric, use colorful stitching, paint or stencil a pattern or use a paint pen and doodle!



You could use your favorite tote bag pattern or wing it- like I do!

I cut my tarp to size and folded in half.
I hemmed the top.
Sewed the handles on.
Sewed up both sides.
Sewed across each corner (on the inside).
Turned right side out 


VoilĂ - a great big tote perfect for the beach!

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Beach Towel Tote Tutorial

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I've got another beach towel project for you! When I purchased that fabulous zebra beach towel (for cheap) to transform into hand towels, I also bought a few more to create with! I knew that I wanted to come up with some colorful and fun tote bags for the beach and pool this summer!


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Thanks to Target these towels were $2.50 and I selected a few different bright colors and patterns.


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I started by cutting wide strips of towels.
fyi- cutting up towels can me messy! Don't wear your favorite block yoga pants unless you are ok with getting tons of towel fibers all over them!


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I picked blues and greens to pair together and laid them out in the size that I wanted- a front and back for the tote- roughly 11" X 20".


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I sewed the strips together.


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I used an extra piece of towel for the lining


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and for the strips that were sewn into handles.


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I sewed the handles on and then sewed the sides and bottom together


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The result is a SUPER cute and TOTALLY functional beach bag!


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Since I can never make just one of anything I made another bag but for this one I used squares sewn together!


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