Revamp Your Pencil Bag
School starts soon and instead of going out and buying new supplies every year why not save a few bucks and revamp your old supplies? There really isn't a reason not to. It is so simple and on top of that you will have one of a kind supplies.
After having the same pencil case for probably 5 years I decided it was time for a little update. I present to you how to revamp an old pencil bag.
Supplies
Supplies:
- Paint (I used black and white)
- an Old Pencil Bag
- Paintbrush
- Water
- Stencil *optional*
It is also useful to have something to mix paint and water on.
Paint a Base Layer
Before you start painting mix some of your paint with a small amount of water. Using straight paint will not only use more paint but it will make your bag more rigid once it dries.
Once your paint is watered down a little, use a paintbrush and paint your pencil bag. This might take 2 coats depending on how watery your paint is. Let it dry in between coats and before moving on to the next step.
Tip:
Don't use white as your base color. It will let the bag's original color show through.
Add Style *optional*
You're just about done! (wasn't that easy?)
However, right now your bag is just a plain color and so if you want to add some flair (like polka dots) grab your stencil. If you like the solid color look, congrats you just made your life a little easier. Place your pencils in your revamped pencil bag and be ready to wow the kids at school.
Now, back to the stencil. First find a shape you like (I chose a medium sized circle). Then squeeze out some of your other colored paint and, with clean brush, apply paint to the stencil. If you don't have a stencil and still want to add some flair, just do a little free hand. Or cut your own!
Enjoy your new bag.