
I stumbled on these little bags decorated by illustrator Babalisme and was so thoroughly charmed I had to share. Everyone! Go get a permanent marker and draw on your sandwich bags immediately. I plan to decorate my quart-sized baggie to impress fellow travelers in the security line at the airport. I think "Don't look in here" with a pretty border would be nice and attention-getting.P.S. I'm taking a blogging break over Memorial Day weekend. Back Tuesday!
(Images from Babalisme)
oh my stars, those are so cute! I am so inspired to make my mundane plastic look adorable! :D
ReplyDeleteI am SO getting my Sharpies out right now!
ReplyDeleteLOVE them!!!! Very inspired to surprise my kids with some cool snack bags with messages on them :)
ReplyDeleteI bet Courtney would love to decorate her own! We could surprise her mommy. ;)
ReplyDeleteah,wonderful.ı m going to try.thanks.
ReplyDeleteAwesome idea! Plus, it's a clear medium, so you could totally trace the pattern from something else!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic idea! It would be so great to stumble upon one of these while rummaging for bags in an overflowing drawer :)
ReplyDeleteSO cute and inspiring!!! :)
ReplyDeletebest idea
ReplyDeleteA D O R A B L E! I've never seen anything more cuter than these bags :)
ReplyDeleteJust found your blog. I'm head over heels! LOVE your style, ideas, stuff!!! Excellent. :)
ReplyDeletethat is a cute idea! though I know I'm too lazy to do it!
ReplyDeleteWhat!? What's easier than drawing on a bag?!
ReplyDeleteHow cute are those!! L-O-V-E them! My girls would love to do that to the baggies they use for their lunches.
ReplyDeletelove love love these!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI know!! Isn't it cute??
ReplyDeletehow awsome :D why did i never think of drawing on sandwich bags before???
ReplyDelete:D Love this! Okay, I've got to drag out some of my vintage embroidery patterns, sandwich bags and Sharpies.
ReplyDeletethat would be a hilarious thing to write on the bag!!!! or, "if you can read this BACK OFF!"
ReplyDeleteAdorable! I am SO going to do this!
ReplyDeleteMake sure you secure the bag to a sturdy surface. I got lots of tugging... but the paisleys are still coming out purrrty! =)
ReplyDeletefun!
ReplyDeleteHow Fun!! what a cute thing to do with Kids!
ReplyDeleteOh these are so super duper cute! Love! :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Memorial day weekend! :)
If I could draw worth a darn, i would make these for my kids' baby books (first haircut bags), but alas, it would look craptacular.
ReplyDeleteYOU, on the other hand, draw adorable things.
Don't look in here.....that's awesome. :) This makes me wonder though, would this be safe to do on tupperware??? That could be pretty cool :)
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Hey Jess,
ReplyDeleteOh my god, I love them, thanks for sharing. you never seace to amaze me!
Thanks,
Clare
how cute! maybe having cute plastic bags will inspire more people to reuse them :)
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ReplyDeleteThey're so beautiful! And a great and simple idea too.
ReplyDeleteCute idea! I just received a craft tool I ordered from Japan and loved the way it was packaged in a ziplock bag that had been printed (commercially) with a beautiful pattern. I bet it's only a matter of time until we see them produced here. Ziploc will have a field day - pumpkins for Halloween, etc...
ReplyDeleteReally clever idea, must give it a go. Was wondering if anyone has come up with an idea for those little plastic coffee pods for the single serve coffee maker. I am becoming deluged with them and just can't get any ideas on how to use them....
ReplyDeleteYou find the most fun things! We're leaving on holiday but I'll be doodling mad when I get back!
ReplyDeletehow cute! I just got hello kitty bags I was so proud of...until now!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great and adorable idea. I love the My first haircut bag. I must be attempting this, but should probably invest in some fine tip markers first.
ReplyDeleteTricia leafytreetopspot.blogspot.com
My Mom used to do that. It used to embarrass me but now I think they're cute. Maybe I'll embarrass my own kids :D
ReplyDeleteYaaay!
ReplyDeletethank you so much for featuring my bags here!! Would you like some? I have tons at home by now.
I also love your idea of putting "witty" words on it! :D
Thank you so much!
It is fun to draw on different surfaces. When I am out to dinner at a restaurant with a linen tablecloth, I want to write on it. I love the fact that you can draw on the table at Macaroni Grill.
ReplyDeleteThese are cute! This would be a great activity for me and my kids!
ReplyDeleteSuper Pooper! Designer bags for traveling pet poop!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea!!!
ReplyDeleteJust loved!
I wonder if i am able to do it myself!!!
Adorable! Now if only I could draw...
ReplyDeleteHaha, cute! Why not doodle on plastic bags?!
ReplyDeletegoogle reader recommended your blog to me!
ReplyDeleteGlad it did!
pure cuteness!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to turn the mundane into muntastic.
ReplyDeleteSo cute, and since the bags are clear you could even trace something! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteJess - Every time I read your blog, it makes me happy. I love it! Also, I changed my biz identity and decided to use orange..thought you'd like to know! ;-)
ReplyDeleteThese are cute, but marker will scratch off the plastic bags. I know! I once labeled all my mini baggies with their contents (screws, yoga ball...) and threw them in my junk drawer. Pulled one out a few months later and it didn't look so good anymore!
ReplyDeleteA** thank you for sharing this. :)
ReplyDeleteRight after reading this post I pulled out a baggie and some sharpies and went to it! I'm officially addicted! Thanks for sharing - I needed another craft project *wink*wink*
ReplyDeleteKeep the great ideas coming!
those are so cute I'd want to clean them out and reuse... adorable!
ReplyDeleteI think these are amazing. I hope I can be as creative when my kiddo hits kindergarten!
ReplyDeleteI added a link to this post on my blog today, have a great weekend!
http://smallforbig.com/2010/06/the-great-wide-interwebs-5.html
Whenever I visit your blog I find such a lot of great ideas and hints!!! It is really generous of you to share them with us - thanks a lot for it....
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Claudia
Really sweet. And I love your idea of decorating the plastic security baggies! A little sense of humour goes a long way!
ReplyDeleteOMG! cuteeeeey. nice idea!!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! So cute that I went out and bought a set of ultra fine point sharpies, but only one out of the 5 colors is dark enough to work with. I guess it doesn't matter that much anyway since I can't draw worth a dime.
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