When you send the kids back to school {or even go yourself!} why not go in style? Pack a lunch box you actually like–and it’s easier than you think. You can make your own lunch box or bag. It’s an easy project you’ll actually enjoy. Check out these DIY lunch boxes for back to school.
Here is an adorable lunch bag that is insulated, fully lined inside, and closes with a magnetic closure at the top. Get the free pattern, complete with variations, from The Long Thread.
From the blog Tumbling Blocks comes this oilcloth lunch bag pattern. The thing about oilcloth is that it makes this bag easy to wipe clean, even after a sticky spill.
This lunch bag from Lemon Squeezy Home can be made with or without a handle, and is fully lined inside. Vinyl is suggested if you’d like a bag that is easy to clean, but you can certainly use your favorite fabric for the outside.
For those times you just want to carry a sandwich, this reusable sandwich bag is genius! It’s also great for those who would rather not use plastic sandwich bags each day.
This lunch bag from Pink Penguin was designed specifically with bento boxes in mind. If you don’t use those, it will still hold a variety of other yummies.
If you like leather, All the Good Girls Go to Heaven has a tutorial for a leather lunch bag that requires no sewing. Check it out!
Maybe you’re the teacher who has to eat lunch at your desk, but that doesn’t mean you can’t make the most of it! This lunch box with a built-in view is unique and fun.
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