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Monday, March 15, 2010

Custom Bean Bags

Today I am going to share with you how to make your own custom bean bags.  These make a very inexpensive, personalized gift.

IMG_1648Did you know you don’t have to buy those fancy schmancy fabric printer sheets to have quality printed fabric?  Did you know you don’t have to buy that fancy schmancy solution to soak your own fabric in beforehand?  Here is a quick no-fail recipe to get the best results with the most vibrant colors when printing on fabric…

Mix 2 tablespoons of Alum (found in the spice section of your grocery store), 2 1/2 teaspoons of Washing Soda (found in the laundry section) and 1/2 teaspoon of liquid fabric softener.  Then add one cup of hot water.

Mix it in a bowl bigger than you think because it foams up when you add the water.  Stir. After a few minutes the foam will disappear.  Next soak your 100% white cotton fabric in your solution for 15 minutes.

IMG_1599 After fifteen minutes is up wring out all the excess liquid.
IMG_1600Wait!!!  Can’t I just print it out on fabric since the bean bags won’t be washed?  The solution gives you more vibrant colors and if they should get wet they won’t bleed.  This recipe is perfect for quilters who want to add pictures to their work as well.

Store the remaining solution in a container and mark it well to use at a later date.

IMG_1601 Next dry your fabric.  I hung mine to dry overnight.  But if you are an impatient crafter, you can put it in the dryer. 


Next grab some freezer paper (found near the tin foil and Ziploc bag section) and iron your fabric to the shiny side of the freezer paper with a hot, dry iron.IMG_1626
IMG_1627Once your fabric is stuck to the freezer paper cut it into 8 1/2” x 11” rectangles.  Iron one more time after cut just to ensure that the fabric is stuck well.
IMG_1628 In whatever program you choose, size your pictures (I chose 4" x 4” images) and print them onto your fabric.  You can change your printer settings to the best print quality on fabric if you have that option.  Make sure you print on the fabric side and not on the back of the freezer paper.
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IMG_1632Cut out your printed fabric to size.  I chose to do both sides of the bean bags with a picture.  Of course, you can use just regular fabric on the backside.
IMG_1643With right sides together sew the two pieces together leaving a small opening.IMG_1636 IMG_1637 Turn your fabric right side out (iron if you must) and fill it with any type of beans.
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IMG_1639 Tuck under the edges of the opening and sew shut.  I machine stitch it but you can certainly hand sew it if that suits your fancy.
IMG_1648Tie them in a bow and present your gift.  My son loves them he calls them his “Isaac Beans.”
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What do you do with the bean bags?
1.  Learn to juggle
2. Pair it up with some sand buckets and spread them out and have your child practice their aim by tossing them into the buckets.
3.  Pelt each other with them.
4.  Make up two sets of different bags and play tic, tac, toe with them.
5.  Have each child put a bean bag on their head and have them try to knock the bean bag off their opponent’s head.  The person left with a bean bag on their head wins!
6.  Play Simon Says with them…”Simon says balance the bean bag on your elbow.  Simon says, throw the bean bag under your legs”

 
Good, clean, fun!
 LOVES!
 

originally posted this on The Idea Room

21 comments:

all thingz related said...

Oh.My.Heck. What an awesome tutorial! I have never heard of this! Definitely gonna try this solution! Thank you for sharing!
Rebekah {All Thingz Related}

Pam @ Design Fanatic said...

Very cool & creative.

The Mom @ Babes in Hairland said...

I've never heard of this either - but oh so fun. I'm sure my girlies would love this. They'd probably have fun hiding each other's faces around the house! LOL Thanks for sharing.

Polly said...

Wow! This is awesome. I'm going to try this.

I'm a little dense though, I guess...could you do this for things you planned on washing regularly? Or what about if you're going to wash them occassionally?

Thanks!

techcat said...

That is beyond cute. I must put this on my todo list. I am thinking it would make a cute throw pillow for grandparents gift also - the beans add some stuffing.
hey where is sister's bean bags to throw at brother????

Amy {Design Intervention} said...

I have never heard of this - - fantastic!!! I am going to have to give this a try!

Jingle said...

This is fabulous!!! Thanks for a great tutorial!

Peggy said...

I saw this post of yours but couldn't remember where I was! Thank you for reposting it to your blog... OH the possiblities!

Do you know how durable it is? Will it withstand multiple washings? I've been asked to make some dish towels and think this just may be the ticket!

randee said...

beckie beckie beckie - how did you get to be so wise? you are going to save me a bunch of money! i was just getting ready to order more printable canvas but now i'll try your method.

i also read about spraying cardstock with spray adhesive & attaching fabric to it. then you print on the fabric & remove (or not remove) the cardstock backing. i think i'll try your method first!

thanks for sharing your wealth of knowledge & craftiness ;)

Jane said...

Thank you so much for this tutorial! I hoard my fabric printer sheets and now I don't have too!

SeriouslyAHomemaker said...

now that's a great christmas gift idea! not that i am thinking about that yet... or i wasn't.. until now.

S Club Mama said...

This is adorable! I love this.

Holly said...

CUTE! I have made bean bags...but appliqued...never with the photos and not with the solution and the freezer paper. I would love to try this.
Holly
504 Main

Tami (Pixeltrash) said...

I have printed on fabric that I taped to a piece of cardstock and it worked okay, but I didn't know you should use the pre-treatment. Great one to know! Thanks!

TCK said...

I shared this on my blog.
I LOVE IT!!

www.toniatck.blogspot.com

Tracy G. said...

Pelt each other with them. Sounds like fun. Why did you cross it out? ;)

cassie said...

ooooh thanks for reminding me i need goo gone!

ps. love the bean bags!

Amy {The Red Chair Blog} said...

This is great! Coincidentally, I just made some small bean bags for my toddler last night while I was watching a movie. No personalized photos on ours though...just butterflies!

Misty said...

This made me think of a kid's song/game that my 3 year old did at tumbling. Don't know what the song is called, but it starts out "Throw the beanbag and catch." Also has something like "Put it on your head and walk around the room." Would be cute to find it to use with the beanbags!

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Alison@howdoesshe said...

Stumbled ya!!! Super cute