I'm converting my daughters to the bento box pleasure.
Daughter #1 chose one picnic bento box, that is a rather large one, because she loves salad for her lunch.
So I thought she could need a lunch kit.
Thanks to the knots on the side, the bag can expand as necessary.
I made a little bottle holder, like the ones I saw in Australia.
Both items are interfaced with some insulating material, upcycled from some package I received.
I found the insipiration for the place mat in the Summer 2011 Stitch special issue.
The leaf is in fact a pocket to hold the fork and knive. It can be wrapped around itself.
All items are made with upcycled material from my stash.
Daughter #1 chose one picnic bento box, that is a rather large one, because she loves salad for her lunch.
So I thought she could need a lunch kit.
Thanks to the knots on the side, the bag can expand as necessary.
I made a little bottle holder, like the ones I saw in Australia.
Both items are interfaced with some insulating material, upcycled from some package I received.
I found the insipiration for the place mat in the Summer 2011 Stitch special issue.
The leaf is in fact a pocket to hold the fork and knive. It can be wrapped around itself.
All items are made with upcycled material from my stash.
6 comments:
Aren't you clever. These look great.
wow another great idea
Oh my gosh! You should be selling those! Every year I search high and low for a decent lunch box when school starts back that's pretty but doesn't look like it's for little kids. I love that!
You ARE clever! And your rose looks lovely a few posts back. Great sewing results as usual.
I love Bento and your lunch kit is so beautiful. It's very Japanese too!
I confirm that the lunch kit is perfect! It made strong impressions on my colleagues :p The only problem is the jealous man who would like just the "set de table" in order to make a couple kit and so impress friends while at picnic :p
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