In the next few posts, I want to share with you how to make Dressed Up Wipe Cases, Fancy Burp Cloths and Nursing Covers. These are all items I was oblivious to prior to having children and now I wouldn't know what to do without them. Of course, you can do without these, but they sure make life a bit easier and prettier!
Last year, I came across someone with a wipe case that was all dressed up. I immediately thought, "I can do that!" Off I went to test it out. Well, let me tell you the first time was a huge fail. My glue gun left huge clumps of hot glue all over the fabric and case, it was horrible. The next time I took more care so that the case would look great. Let me share with you how to make these cute little gifts. Here is a preview of mine:
Supplies Needed:
- wipe cases (found in the baby section of any store practically, very inexpensive)
- quilt batting or felt (small amount or leftover from other projects)
- pretty fabric (great way to use up some leftover pieces)
- ribbons, buttons, flowers and in other embellishments
- glue gun
- glue sticks
- scissors
2. Cut two pieces of batting or felt to about 9 by 5 (check that these are the dimensions of your case). It doesn't have to be perfectly cut as long as it covers the top of the case.
3. Glue down the batting to the case with your glue gun. Squiggles, lines, doesn't matter how you get it to stick. Do this for the top and bottom. Trim any excess it makes it hard for the fabric to adhere to the case otherwise. You just want the exterior to have an added softness.
4. Cut two pieces of fabric to approximately 9 by 5. Once again check to make sure your case has the same dimensions as mine. Perfection isn't needed again as we will trim and cover with ribbon.
5. Position the fabric on one side of your box. Make sure that it is centered to adequately cover all sides. Glue the fabric to the batting. Then apply a strip of glue directly to the edge of the wipe case (every 3 to 4 inches) and press down the fabric. Trim any excess that goes over the closing of the case. Repeat this process all the way around on both top and bottom. Here is what your case will look like afterward.
6. Now it's time to add some pretty to your case. You can get as creative as you like here with embellishments. I used a 1 inch ribbon on top. Measure out your ribbon to fit the case from side to side. Center it on the case and glue from the middle out. Glue on the edges as well.
7. I bought a matching ribbon that was 3/8 of an inch (I think) and glued it to the edge of the top and bottom to cover up my fabric edges. Start this at the back of your case and work around. Either fold under your finished ribbon at the seam or use a lighter to seal the edges of the ribbon and glue down.
I didn't have buttons or a flower to add, but I liked just the touch of ribbon. Here is how your case should look when you are finished.
There you have it. A simple gift that makes changing a diaper a bit more enjoyable. I made three for friends and since I was making them, I needed one for myself as well.
I hope you find this tutorial helpful. I would love to hear what embellishments you would add to your cases and see your pictures!
Those are so cute! What a great gift. Thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteI keep saying I'm going to try these!! Love how yours turned out! Great tutorial!
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Kristine
http://jandmseyecandy.blogspot.com/2011/06/4th-of-july-punch-art-tutorial.html
Oh they are adorable! What a neat idea!
ReplyDeleteI would love if you came over and linked this project to my weekly Round Tuit party at:
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Have a great week!
Jill @ Creating my way to Success
Those are so cute and what a fun little gift! Perfect for the diaper bag!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute! I have a baby shower coming up and this is a great addition to the gift I have.
ReplyDeleteThey look wonderful! Great choice in fabrics, I really must do this before my kids no longer need wipes!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute! I will keep this in mind as a gift to make for mothers-to-be.
ReplyDeleteLove the idea! Thank you! I use them to take off my make up as I am driving home from work in the wee hours. Now I can make a cover that doesn't look like I have a tiny one!
ReplyDeleteWhat an excellent idea! And look good too.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the great comments! I really appreciate them! I hope you found the tutorial helpful!
ReplyDelete~Jill
These are awesome. Thanks for sharing the tutorial. I've seen these but was never quite sure about how to make them. I'm definitely pinning this for a possible present for the new baby shower I need to go to.
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These are so cute! Why did I register for a plastic case when I can make my own? Love them!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea!!
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