Thursday, February 9, 2017
Four Fun Ways to Reuse Old Jeans!
Four Fun Ways to Reuse Old Jeans!
Here are a few more fun ideas to
Re-Use Old Jeans!
Super Mommies, Teacher Appreciation and Mothers Day are just around the corner! These are perfect projects to make as gifts while teaching the kiddos to be Earth Friendly this Earth Day~ReUse!
Dont forget to check out the Instant Button Giveaway for those jeans that dont fit
quite right but you still love much you dont want to turn them into something new [yet]!
Dont forget to check out the Instant Button Giveaway for those jeans that dont fit
quite right but you still love much you dont want to turn them into something new [yet]!
Here are Jens Ideas [my super mommy sister-in-law who contributes but doesnt blog yet!]:
The Pocket~ Jen just cut a back pocket off of the jeans (leave the back of the pants on when you cut so you have a full pocket to hold the treats). Then hand sew the ribbon knots onto the pocket. Hot glue on some embellishments...like flowers and jewels. Stuff it with some goodies and a note that says "A Pocket Full of Wishes from [childs name] to You!" and you are done! Isnt it cute and easy to do?


The Purse~ This one was a birthday gift to Jen from our friend Heather. Isnt this purse adorable? She even lined it with corduroy, sewed real beads on, and stitched Jens initials onto the front. You can make it as simple or as detailed as you want. See her fabulous tutorial on her blog here or her inspiration here.

Here are my Ideas:
Grams Purse~ Grams made this for my neice at Christmas when she made the Denim Aprons. It is another version of a Denim purse. You can make it from the leg of jeans or the arm of a jean jacket. Use the side with the hem for the opening and sew the bottom closed with a little zig-zag. Then fringe the edge and tie on a leather cord for the strap!


I Spy Bag~ When I went to make this about 5 years ago, I didnt want to go to the store for fabric so I cut up some of my old jeans. They are sturdy enough that the toys inside wont poke holes or wear through. I used some cute ribbon that my friend, Missy, had to bind it. You could just sew the bag up and use pinking shears on the edges. Plain bean bags would be cute made with jeans as well.


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