Recycled Juice Pouch Lunch Bag by cicir_99
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This is a great inexpensive project to do with and for your kids before they go back to school! They learn about recycling and reusing things they would normally throw away and have the added bonus of having something cool for school.
 
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Step 1: Materials

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You will need:
1. 14 juice pouches
2. exacto knife or sharp kitchen knife
3. sewing machine
4. thread
5. scissors
6. 16 inches of gross grain ribbon (opional)
7. 2 inches of 1 inch Velcro tabs (opional)
huskerland3 says: Jan 4, 2013. 10:58 AM
love it
mikmarmer3 says: Sep 10, 2012. 9:23 PM
My daughter wanted a lunchbag like this but she wanted it wider than the one that I made before, so I sewed 3 pouches sideways on each side and then 2 pouches sewn side by side for the bottom. I had to trim the sides slightly before attatching them, but it turned out great. I'm posting the original and the modified larger one side by side to see the difference. Enjoy!!
mikmarmer3 says: Sep 10, 2012. 9:27 PM
Side by side they almost look thesame, yet sideways you can see the difference.
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mikmarmer3 says: Sep 4, 2012. 11:14 AM
I love this pattern!! I didn't like the way the ribbon just flopped to one side though and my son thought it was too "girlie" for him with the ribbon...so I took the left over pieces that I cut off the bottom, cut those 1 inch wide, sewed them together lengthwise, edged them, and made new handles for each side of the bag. It turned out so lovely that I'm making another one today. Thanks for sharing!!
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cheeriokate says: Dec 14, 2011. 5:56 PM
Great Idea!! I can't wait to try this
itobor2525 says: Sep 28, 2011. 6:13 AM
Reminds me of the 'beer hat' fashion back in the Seventies and eighties. One cut up beer cans, saving the 'label' portions, punching holes around thier perimeter and crocheting or knitting the whole thing together. This is far more practical; great idea.
autumnRoses says: Jun 20, 2011. 5:36 PM
I like the coin purse. I am going to make one and I am going to try to some how put something on it so I can wear it around my neck when I only need to take it in the store.
autumnRoses says: Jun 20, 2011. 5:22 PM
I seen a pattern for a lunch box like the metal kind in the shape of the one's my dad had years ago not the square kind. If anyone knows how to make one of them would you please post the instructions. Thank You.
Zebragirl2016 says: May 18, 2011. 12:41 PM
could you put an ice pack in here without it being a wet mess
Puzzledd says: Nov 27, 2010. 6:51 PM
Love this green project- and looks so good. I've turned wine cask liners into insulated bags but this looks great!
Now I just have to find something in pouches like this (we don't have this product in our shops).
Thanks for an inspiring 'ible!
BarginsTech says: Oct 6, 2009. 10:55 AM
I agree with QTPi, beautiful 'ible and thanks so much! I'm making some myself :P I love how you contrasted the colors :]
dotcam1000 says: Sep 25, 2009. 8:08 AM
This is a great and green project and they look soooooo good. Congrats! You have my vote.
QTPi says: Sep 1, 2009. 11:29 AM
I saw these in a store and thought, " I could make that!" Well now I can just follow your instructions and make myself a cute case and my son a fun lunch bag. I hate to buy expensive lunch boxes and bags with no personality!! Thanks for your posting!
bedeboop says: Aug 25, 2009. 9:38 AM
I love this, what a way to recycle!
L0ch_n3ss says: Aug 24, 2009. 1:02 PM
This is fantastic!! A cute bag, and an excuse to buy and drink some capri sun! I win twice!
saffiertje says: Aug 23, 2009. 5:25 AM
I love this!!!! Is it also Isolating when you put a cooling element in it???
That would be perfect!

greetings from the Netherlands!!!!
Miranda
http://saffiertje.blogspot.com
OnePrettyThing says: Aug 20, 2009. 2:07 PM
Wow, that's fabulous! I might have to make a big one for groceries. Thanks! I'll be linking to this.
diznee4me says: Aug 21, 2009. 11:28 AM
I was thinking the same thing. I'm sure for a larger bag that will carry more weight, we'd have to use tighter zig-zag stitches to give it more strength and also attach the handles REALLY securely. But I'm sure it'd work. :)

Love this instructable. I've always seen these bags and wanted to make one. Just gotta buy some Capri Sun now. _
Saltygal says: Aug 20, 2009. 5:19 AM
Great idea and excellent instructions! The size of the pouches is perfect for a no measure project.
AstralQueen says: Aug 19, 2009. 9:40 PM
awesome idea!
Mikey D says: Aug 19, 2009. 8:08 PM
I want to make one of these just for the heck of it. - - - I'm sure my 17 year old HS senior would be the hit of the cafeteria!
Kiteman says: Aug 19, 2009. 12:40 PM
Since the pouches are lined with a reflective film, this is also an insulated lunchbag.

Nice project.
scoochmaroo says: Aug 19, 2009. 12:30 PM
The most attractive of all juice-pouch-turned-bags I've seen!
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