Introduction: DIY Sandwich Wrapper
Although sandwiches are not the most favorite thing to send in a lunch anymore, there are times when it is just the right thing.
Step 1:
I found this PUL (think waterproof) with cute little owls on it, what I like best was the little message each owl sends, especially “Whoooo loves you?” The sandwich wrapper can be used to wrap anything in a lunch that will fit in its folds, not just a sandwich. My Hubby likes to take left over homemade soups, with slices of homemade bread for lunch the next day. I wrap the bread in the wrapper. So here is how to make your own sandwich wrappers.
Step 2:
Supplies:
1/3 yard (12 inches or 30 cm) PUL fabric ($15.00 a yard so $5 for 1/3 yard, you can make 5 wrappers from this piece of fabric)
2 inches hook and loop fastener ($1 for 1 yard)
Fabric scissors
E-6000 glue
Ruler
Pen
1/3 yard (12 inches or 30 cm) PUL fabric ($15.00 a yard so $5 for 1/3 yard, you can make 5 wrappers from this piece of fabric)
2 inches hook and loop fastener ($1 for 1 yard)
Fabric scissors
E-6000 glue
Ruler
Pen
Step 3:
Cut a 12 inch (30 cm) square piece of pull fabric. With the wrong side of the fabric facing up, on each of the 4 sides, measure in 3 inches (7.5 cm) in from the corner (at the 3 inch and 9 inch mark).
Step 4:
Draw a line from each mark to the mark on the neighboring side.
Step 5:
Do this to all 4 corners.
Step 6:
Cut along each line removing each corner.
Step 7:
Fold the top flap down toward the bottom,
Step 8:
and glue the loop side of the fastener
Step 9:
to the center, of the right side of the material. Make the bottom edge of the fastener about ½ inches (1.2cm) from the edge of the fabric. Let dry for more than 1 hour (1 hour to dry, 24 hours to cure).
Step 10:
Take the hook side of the fastener and glue the edge
Step 11:
of the fastener to the wrong side of the fabric, so that the majority of the fastener sticks beyond the fabric.
Step 12:
Center it so that it will meet the loop fastener half when the wrapper is folded together. Let the glue dry and cure.
Step 13:
To fold the wrap around the sandwich (or what ever) first fold the two side together toward the center.
Step 14:
Then pull the top down
Step 15:
and the bottom up and fasten the hook and loop fast
Step 16:
Did you notice how it provided a clean surface from which the lunch could be eaten? The wrapper is hand washable and you should hang it to dry. It should last a long time, unless your kids are like my kids. They make things disappear. Enjoy!