Cheerful Mini Tote

We have ANOTHER fab crafting tutorial from the amazing Bethany at Pitter and Glink. (Visit her!)

Bethany here from Pitter and Glink. I was to share a cute, inexpensive project with you.

diy tote bag

All you need is a mini tote bag (or a large one) and some embellishments.

diy tote bag

I chose ribbon, ric-rac (not pictured), and a shabby flower for my embellishments.

diy tote bag

I bought four bags from the craft store for $2.99, but depending on the craft store, you could get an online coupon and they would be even cheaper! I started by cutting a piece of ribbon a little larger than my bag.

diy tote bag

I then folded over the ends of the ribbon and hand stitched it. (This could be a completely no-sew project is you use fabric glue, though. I'm an impatient crafter and I didn't have any at the moment.)

diy tote bag

Then I cut a piece of ric-rac to layer on top of the ribbon.

diy tote bag

I also selected a pretty shabby flower in a coordinating color. I glued the ric-rac to the middle of the ribbon and folded the ends under the ribbon. Then I glued the ribbon to the bag. The finishing touch was gluing the flower to the ribbon.

diy tote bag

This is such an easy, inexpensive project. I think these would be great as party favors, gift bags, or even bridesmaids' gifts. Or use the same steps for a large tote bag to create a purse. There are so many possibilities!

diy tote bag

Get your shabby flowers here!

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