Sunday, March 28, 2010
Paper Lunch Sack Lift the Flap Book
I was telling a friend how to make one of these and realized it was easier to make it and post it than it was to describe how.
Take several paper lunch sack and stack sideways with the flaps all facing up on the same side. Staple or bind the open ends of the sacks together.Write whatever text you'd like and be sure to use the flap!
Add text and illustrations to the rest of the lunch sacks. My book stops at 7 because the foam stickers I was using had guns as the other three shapes and I didn't want to put them in the book.
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Hey, that's very clever!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely darling! LOVE it!!
ReplyDeleteKristi (Miller Moments)
an economical bright idea, I really like it :) thx for sharing
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun idea!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea and how affordable!! I think we will be "borrowing" that idea, if that's ok :) As a Home Child Care our money doesn't go very far, and this kind of homemade creation makes me smile!!!
ReplyDeleteReally, really, really cute idea Ayn:)
ReplyDeleteI love this idea! I just bought some "Construction Paper" crayons from Crayola and they show up really well on bags. Can't wait to try this.
ReplyDeleteLovely idea... must've taken you a long time to make?
ReplyDeleteSuch a cool idea!!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I am bookmarking.
ReplyDeleteI've been meaning to make some books like this...thank you for the great reminder! Your ideas are always so inspiring, Ayn. :)
ReplyDeleteThis a great idea...we bought those same foam stickers from the dollar store. I didn't realize how many rifles and shotguns were in the bag as well.
ReplyDeleteThanks!