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This is probably my most favorite family portrait I have taken in recent years. 
The bags came from my daughter's school, Ronda's Montessori Garden. At the Family Gathering in September, we all helped empty the bags so the sand box was a fresh scooping and measuring wonderland for toddlers. When I turned around, there was a pile of these bags and a light went off in my head. I figured if the plastic was strong enough to hold 25 lbs of sand, surely it could hold a bunch of kid lunch or coats or dolls or a book and other preciousness.
Then I took a gander at the Future Craft Collective blog for a few ideas and then I was off and sewing. What I love about making things this way is that I have no idea where I am going when I first sit down. It is like improving with a sewing machine. I did know I wanted to make something useful but I wasn't sure how the plastic would act when I began working with it. Turns out it was even stronger than I originally expected and the weight of it worked really well so though the bag is not heavy it actually feels substantial and not flimsy when it is in use. Not to mention, no one else will have a bag that is anything like it. So my niece gets to be a trendsetter back home. Cool, huh?!
FYI - That's Study Butte in the reflection on the door.