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diy personalized backpack DIY

Back-to-School DIY – Personalizing Backpacks w Trimmings

  • September 7, 2016April 11, 2017
  • by Jana Platina Phipps

If you missed this post on SmartStuff Social Station in your back-to-school frenzy, I am posting it here because these kids, and their creations, are just too cute and creative!  It’s never too late for a DIY personalized backpack, a craft your kids will enjoy and be proud of all school year long.

Subsequently, my daughter spotted a pompom kit I got at the HGTV Bloggers Block Party, from the over-the-top, amazing Rachel Faucett of Handmade Charlotte, and decided to test it out. Turns out Rachel’s hot-off-the-press Cutie Fruities are #KidApproved!  Giovanna added it to her backpack. Check out the fun video she made documenting the easy and fun the process.

If you embellish your backpacks, I’d love to share your creativity, just tag me @TrimQueen or #TrimQueen #BackPackArt. We’re sharing some fun ideas to get your started.

I invited friends of my son and daughter to come to the Trim Queen studio for an afternoon of backpack decorating. I bought a few plain ones and they brought ones they wanted to embellish.  As happens when kids create, there is no hesitation to digging right in. The little kids went right for the button-making machine. I borrowed it from Wilton’s teacher Holly as I’d seen the success of her “button table” at local craft fairs. It’s so easy!

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Drawing button designs
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The kids want to draw and draw.
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Mastering the button machine
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Reece is proud of her creation!

First you make your drawing in the paper circle, then you layer the metal circular mold, artwork and mylar, and press the machine and it sucks up into the shaft of the button press.  Then you rotate to the second shaft and add in the pin mold, press again, and voila! it’s a real, professional button!  They wanted to do it again and again. Wilton said, “It’s like seeing my name in lights!” (He just finished his first theater workshop and has the drama bug).

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Reece (4) proudly displays the buttons she made outlined with trim with the help of her mom Katy.
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My son Wilton (6) went for a “W” patch on his blue backpack (his favorite color) and added some gold stripes. Isn’t it sporty?

Meanwhile, the older girls stood at my work table with their backpacks as canvases, layering trimmings, pompoms, ribbons, buttons, tassels, and consulted with one another like real pros.

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Giovanna and Zia working away like pro designers surrounded by trimmings and tools to decorate.
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Zia learns to punch a hole in metal then sews it on her backpack like a button. I love seeing them acquire new sills.

They used hot glue and used some needle and thread to affix their trimmings and embellishments.  I was so preoccupied helping the little ones that the girls didn’t get much assistance from me, but turns out they didn’t need it.  I love how these turned out!  Each one unique and apropos to their personality.

My daughter Giovanna gets “annoyed” with my trim-centric sensibility but this afternoon her sophisticated design, and patience in making, really made me a #proudmomma.

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Zia’s backpack looking very GUCCI with pattern play and a lion metal ornament
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Giovanna’s backpack chic w pompoms, layered trimmings and gold accents.
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Renee’s backpack minimal w rows of ribbons asserting “I’m not a girly-girl”

If you want to try this craft, you can decorate with whatever is on hand, using your backpack as a blank canvas.  The button machine was a BONUS for our session, check them out here!

We used these materials:

Backpacks

Trimmings: ribbons, tassels, pompoms, patches etc.

Scissors

Needle & Thread

Iron

Hot Glue

Badges or Iron on letters

Button Making Machine (buy or borrow)

Paper

Markers or colored pencils

Stickers optional

I hope your summer has been enriching and relaxed, and getting back-to-school is an easy, joyful transition.

Happy crafting!

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