A Felt Bean Bag For Alphabeans Alphabet Game!

AlphabeansFelt bean Bag

Yesterday I promised that today I would post my packaging idea for the Alphabeans Alphabet Game I introduced yesterday, (post here) so here it is! A felt bean-shaped bag, with colorful beans on the outside, which will safely hold our alphabet beans. Sewing (I’ve just started learning) is certainly opening up a whole new range of crafting possibilities for me, and I couldn’t be more pleased!

It took a bit longer than the 15 minutes I’d intended,  mostly because I decided that I just had to applique a few beans on the bag, and because due to my sewing inexperience I messed up a bit. I don’t know what I was thinking, but I sewed the bag (leaving an opening for  the zipper) first and attached the zipper second. Big mistake and a bit difficult, especially since the zipper is on a slight curve. Well at least I learned from my lesson on a small project!e. You can’t tell from this photo, but trust me the zipper didn’t turn out so well, though it does zip and unzip, so we will be using it!

Just for fun, I made the designs on the two sides just a bit different, here’s the other side:

AlphaBeans Felt Bean Bag side B

Wouldn’t this make a cute gift? And speaking of beans, guess what we’re having for dinner? Baked giant lima beans (the same ones I used for the alphabeans) with tomato sauce and cilantro pesto!, a first for me, and if it turns out well, you’ll certainly hear about it! I think I’ve got beans on the brain, so expect some more beany projects in the future. Thanks for stopping by!


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20 responses to “A Felt Bean Bag For Alphabeans Alphabet Game!”

  1. Stephanie Avatar

    this is fantastic!!!

  2. Deborah @ B1G1, Bargains & Blessings in a "Banana" Avatar

    Cool beans! :o)
    (I’m visiting from “Just for the Joy of It!”)
    Looks like a great project — I’ll have to check out the original post, too! I’m becoming more and more interested in projects that are both educational and frugal…

  3. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks Steph, and glad you stopped by to see what Ive bean (ha ha) up to.

  4. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks for stopping by Deborah! Definately frugal, the beans that I didnt use for the game I cooked up into a dinner that my kids actually liked! I photographed it tonight before giving them the leftovers and will be posting it next Friday, unofficial recipe day!

  5. Becky Avatar

    I found you from one pretty thing and love so many of your crafty and clever idea. I am hosting my first ever linky party and would love for you to join.

  6. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks Becky, Ill try to stop by!

  7. Andy Avatar

    How cute! I’m off to check out the alphabean game:)
    Andy
    Poppies at Play

  8. AmmieJo Avatar

    I’ve been visiting your blog for a couple of months now! I love all of your ideas! Thanks so much for sharing them! This one is awesome too!
    I’m putting together a blog post on my favorite preschool idea bloggers. Do you mind if I include yours?
    AmmieJo

  9. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Hi Ammie Jo, So nice to hear from you and Yes Id be so flattered and happy to be included amongst a list of preschool idea bloggers!
    Thanks for asking and keep in touch!

  10. Sharon Avatar

    You just started sewing and you can already do THAT? Holy Cow girlfriend, you need to come to Upstate NY and give me lessons. I love it! And the jelly beans are too cute!
    Wonderful to have you link up… sorry I’m slow in getting around to say hi. Had a nice weekend away with my family and no computer time!!

  11. prior75147@yahoo.com Avatar

    I work for a school, neat project! Lezlee

  12. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks Sharon, its seems that my crafting experience is really helping with the sewing. Or maybe its that my sewing maching is actually working properly!

  13. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks Lezlee! Note: I need to revise instructions with final step: spray with acrylic varnish or paint with clear nail polish so letters wont rub off with wear.

  14. Marnae Avatar

    Great idea, thanks. I am planning on doing this with my 31/2 and 5 yo..they love to spell so this will be fun for them. I also thought of adding some blend sounds, like ch, st, sl etc, and writing the vowels in red. Thanks for the idea!
    Marnae

  15. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks for writing. The vowels in red and the blend sounds brings this to the level of a real game! Just make sure to coat them with the protective finish for longevity.
    All the best!

  16. Erin Avatar
    Erin

    i can so relate to the beginner sewing mishaps. i recently have been delving into them myself. your bean bag looks great! thanks for the inspiration.

  17. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Hi Erin, Thanks so much for commenting I really appreciate hearing from readers!

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