Super super easy tissue holder
#165
great tutorial, love the idea of putting the elastic on them for over the visor.
How difficult would it be to add a loop to the back for wearing say over a belt... or to slip the elastic through for putting on visor so it can be used without the elastic. (I have some elastic with Velcro on the ends, so that would be a great way to use it)
How difficult would it be to add a pocket to the back, for say little wet-naps, feminine wipes, sanitizer wipes, alcohol wipes, etc
I was thinking that it could be a mini first aid kit too... instead of Kleenex, with a few modifications, add Velcro for closure, and put in some band aids, alcohol wipes, cream, etc.
How difficult would it be to add a loop to the back for wearing say over a belt... or to slip the elastic through for putting on visor so it can be used without the elastic. (I have some elastic with Velcro on the ends, so that would be a great way to use it)
How difficult would it be to add a pocket to the back, for say little wet-naps, feminine wipes, sanitizer wipes, alcohol wipes, etc
I was thinking that it could be a mini first aid kit too... instead of Kleenex, with a few modifications, add Velcro for closure, and put in some band aids, alcohol wipes, cream, etc.
#168
Linda they are super easy and very quick to do. My mother in law was telling my sis in law about them, and sis in law suggested I make some for baby wipe packs... so, being I have no babies, thus no wipes, and no idea the size of the package, mother in law is going to pick up a pack for me to use as a reference.
When I get it done I will post a pic... might be a few days as I am now on the search for a cute baby fabric for the outside hehe.
When I get it done I will post a pic... might be a few days as I am now on the search for a cute baby fabric for the outside hehe.
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