1. Revamped Lunch Box
2. Book Covers with Plastic Pockets
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The only thing better than new school supplies are the extra special ones you make yourself.
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Sew elastic onto a notebook to hold essentials. DIY here.
Highly customizable to be slightly more or less enthusiastic about the state of lunch. Get the directions here.
For the most blingin' first grader ever. Directions here.
NO sewing skills required.
This one uses colored paper and bamboo skewers. Get the directions here.
Light sewing skills required. Directions here.
Every child needs this. Every adult needs this. DIY here.
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These adorable fabric book covers have a little extra pocket. Get the DIY here.
Give your placemats a coat of blackboard paint.
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So easy, a third grader could make these.
Use colored paper to brighten up gel pens.
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Materials needed: pipe cleaners, scissors, foam stickers, and markers.
Small hands can get a feel for sewing with this project, which requires a child-safe needle. Get the directions here.
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This DIY claims to only cost $15 and take 30-60 minutes of your time.
For extra storage and organization. Get the sewing DIY here.
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An incredibly easy DIY that makes a great back-to-school teacher gift.
Adorable for an elementary school classroom. Get the DIY here.
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These are easy enough to make with embroidery thread and Sharpies.